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Hope for California budget deal as IOUs planned



By Jim Christie
03 July 2009 @ 10:24 am ET

Top California lawmakers raised hope on Thursday that an elusive budget deal could be at hand, as officials began issuing billions of dollars in "IOUs" to avoid a cash crisis on the second day of a new fiscal year without an agreement to balance the state's books.



Registered warrants, or IOUs, are printed at the State Controller's office in Sacramento, July 2, 2009. (REUTERS / Max Whittaker)
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"I think there is at least a 50-50 chance that we'll find a solution that is acceptable to all parties within a week," Assembly Republican Leader Sam Blakeslee said after the state Senate's top Democrat said Democrats would no longer hold out for tax increases as part of a budget agreement.

California faces a financial stranglehold after lawmakers failed to balance the budget by the start of the state's new fiscal year on Wednesday, leaving a $26.3 billion deficit and prompting Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to declare a fiscal emergency.

He minced no words on Thursday in lambasting lawmakers for their failure.

"In four weeks, in the last four weeks, instead of negotiating and coming to a budget agreement, they decided to debate and to debate and to have hearings and more debates and more hearings and finger-pointing and assigning blame. At the end of the day, they haven't accomplished anything," Schwarzenegger said at a press conference in Los Angeles.

Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg said state leaders need to cool their heated rhetoric of recent days and that he would work with other top lawmakers over the weekend to narrow differences over balancing the budget.

"In my view we're making significant progress," Steinberg told reporters in the state capital of Sacramento. "It's time that we get this done."

Democrats who control the legislature cannot pass a budget on their own. They agree with Republicans that deep spending cuts are needed to close the budget gap but have pressed for tax increases, which Republican lawmakers and Schwarzenegger have opposed.

With the state preparing IOUs and anxiety mounting on Wall Street over the budget impasse, Steinberg said Democrats would back off on demands for tax hikes.

Blakeslee hailed that as a major breakthrough. "With that off the table, more meaningful progress will happen," he told Reuters in a telephone interview.

California is experiencing a severe revenue slump because of the recession, rising unemployment -- which hit 11.5 percent in May -- and the lengthy housing downturn.

NO CHECKS IN THE MAIL

Under the plan to issue IOUs in lieu of paying some bills immediately, finance officials in Sacramento approved paying interest on the IOUs at a rate of 3.75 percent. The state agreed to redeem the IOUs, technically registered warrants, beginning on October 2.

Controller John Chiang plans to issue $3.36 billion in IOUs this month to free cash for $10.9 billion for priority bills, including money owed to investors holding state debt.

"IOUs are a sign that the state is being fiscally mismanaged," Chiang said. "That clearly creates implications for further downgrades of California credit ratings."

The first tranche of IOUs will go mainly to taxpayers who are owed tax refunds. "We anticipate printing about 28,742 registered warrants today worth about $53.3 million," said Chiang spokesman Jacob Roper.

Companies doing business with the state, local agencies and individuals on financial aid such as the disabled, elderly and college students could be in line for the IOUs, raising uncertainty amid already worrisome economic conditions.

"We don't really know exactly what's going to come out of this," said Art McCoy, owner of French Fry Xpress, a Milpitas, California firm that delivers food products to state prisons.

Bank of America and Wells Fargo have said they will accept the warrants.

REASSURING WALL STREET

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Jul 3, 2009 4:23pm

We are being forced-fed immigration reform, but we should not reward foreign nationals who break the law. As ICE begins its auditing of any business who is believed to be sheltering illegal workers. We as a nation should implement Italy's brand new illegal immigration law. Instead of a slap on the wrist by our laws, we should demand that Washington makes illegally immigrating a felony with appropriate consequences. As Italy we should give the legal population the right to detain foreign nationals who shouldn't be here. After it's inception we can then use a points system to settle new immigrants, who are highly skilled, with professional scientific, computer or business credentials. American taxpayers can no longer afford to subsidize the businesses and illegal families with handouts. That's the predicament of California--SANCTUARY STATE--has brought upon itself, and its hurting population. Now the State must issue IOU's, extract higher taxes and restrict health care to low income legal citizens. It seems like companies have a right to hire cheap labor and not pay decent, living wages for Americans. When the Status Quo has a strangle hold on our politicians immigration laws are weakened or killed, health care remains the domain of the wealthy insurance companies and the American public gets distracted by useless issues that doesn't effect their bank accounts. With yet another path to citizenship in this nations future, we had better take careful notice of the consequences? Without any doubt to process 13 to 20 million plus illegal immigrants is, according to Robert Rector of the reputable non-profit Heritage Foundation $2.5 TRILLION DOLLARS. It’s an accumulation of procedures necessary to investigate backgrounds of all those who come out of the proverbial shadows. But if and when another of these AMNESTIES is forced past the American voters, millions more will be equally ready to head for America, expecting a ninth Amnesty. The major one in 1986 was rife with fraud, a absolute disaster and was never enforced, that’s why our country has uncontrolled illegal immigration? If we command of the Democratic leadership who originally tried to kill E-Verify, such as Sen. Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, we have an ongoing chance of combating the illegal immigrants of stealing further into the workplace. With Obama admitting that unemployment is farther on the rise, why would they be entering discussions of forcing another Amnesty down our throats. E-Verify is rapidly catching on and accelerating in the workplace and should not be denied to the American worker. CALL YOUR SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE AND DEMAND It should be fully funded, permanent and an a Federal identity check for everyone working in America? NUMBERSUSA, CAPSWEB for more details. ICE has a phone number to call when suspicious activity is determined in the Factory, office, restaurant or any industry.

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