Enacting the California State Budget for 2015-16: The Governor Asks the Stockdale Question

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Enacting the California State Budget for 2015-16: The Governor Asks the Stockdale Question Daniel J.B. Mitchell1 Who am I? Why am I here? Admiral James Stockdale Ross Perot’s Third Party Vice Presidential Candidate at a 1992 television debate2 Jerry Brown is the only governor to be elected to four terms, albeit in two iterations.3 Unless term limits are lifted, no subsequent governor will match his record. But even if he had a more conventional gubernatorial history, i.e., if he hadn’t been governor in the mid-to-late 1970s and early 1980s, by 2015, he would have “owned” the condition of the state budget. After all, his second iteration began with his (re)election as governor in 2010. When he took office in January 2011, and for six months into that term, he was under the budget of his predecessor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. But by the time the 2015-16 state budget was being proposed and enacted, there had already been three purely-Brown state budgets during his second iteration. The budget of 2015-16, whose enactment we review below, was Brown’s fourth. So in what condition do we now find state finance as of the fourth Brown budget of his second iteration? Clearly, the sense of ongoing crisis that characterized much of the earlier Schwarzenegger period is gone. The change in circumstance is partly due to the persuasive powers of Governor Brown who successfully urged voters in 2012 to enact temporary income and sales tax increases under Proposition 30. And it is partly due to the general U.S. economic recovery that has continued since the Great Recession bottomed out in 2009. But the state budget remains vulnerable to any future downturn in the U.S. and California economies.

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Professor-Emeritus. UCLA Anderson School of Management and UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKpX-5jQjQ0. Much of the source material in this chapter is derived from news sources such as the Sacramento Bee and Los Angeles Times. For space conservation, references in this chapter are generally confined to direct quotes and data sources. Dates on such references are from online versions and may not correspond to dates of appearance in print versions. This chapter takes the budget story only through the enactment of the 2015-16 budget and is based on information through August 2015. Later developments are not reflected. 3 Earl Warren holds the record for consecutive terms. He was elected to three terms (1942, 1946, and 1950) although his third term was not completed due to Warren’s appointment as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1953. 2

1 Draft 8-28-15 Chapter for California Policy Options 2016


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