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State Fiscal Conditions and Measuring Transportation Investments

State Fiscal Conditions and Measuring Transportation Investments. Agenda for Discussion. Current state fiscal conditions and efforts to close budget gaps Longer-term projections and pressures Measuring Transportation Investments. Budget Gaps: FY2002-FY2013.

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State Fiscal Conditions and Measuring Transportation Investments

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  1. State Fiscal Conditions andMeasuring Transportation Investments

  2. Agenda for Discussion • Current state fiscal conditions and efforts to close budget gaps • Longer-term projections and pressures • Measuring Transportation Investments

  3. Budget Gaps: FY2002-FY2013 SOURCE: National Conference of State Legislatures, State Budget Update, November 2010

  4. Budget Gaps As A Share Of General Fund: FY2012

  5. State and Local Long-Term Deficit Source: Government Accountability Office

  6. www.pewcenteronthestates.org

  7. Not Measuring Up: Overall Rating Source: Pew Center on the States and the Rockefeller Foundation, 2011. www.pewcenteronthestates.org

  8. Six Goals for States’ Transportation Systems •Safety •Jobs and commerce •Mobility •Access •Environmental stewardship •Infrastructure preservation www.pewcenteronthestates.org

  9. How States Stack Up By Goal Source: Pew Center on the States and the Rockefeller Foundation, 2011. www.pewcenteronthestates.org

  10. Policy Options •Improve the information—focus on results and make sure performance measures link to concrete goals. •Use cost benefit analysis and other economic toolsto look at the economic impact of potential transportation projects. •Bring performance measurement information more clearly into the appropriations process, so when states are budgeting dollars, they are looking at the information on what those dollars will deliver for the state. www.pewcenteronthestates.org

  11. Stateline.orgOriginal reporting on policy and trends

  12. www.pewcenteronthestates.orgRobert Zahradnik 202.540.6495rzahradnik@pewtrusts.org

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