AUSTIN Gov. Rick Perry says that where some see an $18 billion budget gap ahead for Texas, he sees a figure plucked from the sky.
"I think it's a number that somebody just reached up in the air and grabbed," Perry said in a TV interview that aired late Thursday.
On Friday, Rep. Jim Pitts, the House's top budget writer, stood by his $18 billion shortfall estimate, which he explained in detail last month while warning colleagues about painful choices they will face next session.
"The testimony of the Legislative Budget Board before the full committee reflected the $18 billion number," said Pitts, R-Waxahachie, head of the Appropriations Committee. He referred to testimony to his panel on May 11 by assistant budget board director Wayne Pulver.
Under questioning by Pitts, Pulver said that last year, lawmakers plugged budget holes with about $12 billion of federal stimulus money and state money left unspent in 2007.
Add $2.5 billion to cover inflation and population growth in the next two years, and a revenue shortage of about $3.5 billion in the current two-year cycle, and $18 billion "is a reasonable number" to forecast for the deficit, Pulver said.
In an interview with Austin's KVUE-TV, though, Perry seemed to scoff at the number billions more than the largest figure any state GOP leader has used.
"Fill that budget gap, if there is one which we suspect there will be with the appropriate reductions in spending, without raising taxes," said Perry, who is seeking a third four-year term in the Nov. 2 election.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Perry: "Fill the budget gap, if there is one" ????
Perry: "Which we suspect there will be"
Huh?
Fill it with reductions in spending? Duh!
That means big cuts in jobs, education, schools, health, services, etc.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/politics/state/stories/DN-perrybudget_05tex.ART.State.Edition1.2a0df29.html
Yep. Our Republican Lt. Governor Dewhurst agrees with House Appropriations Chairman Jim Pitts, R-Waxahachie that the state budget shortfall could reach up to $18 billion. (That was in the link that I posted at #99.)
When Gov. Perry says “if” that’s appropriate because we have biennial budgets in Texas. We won’t know how much the shortfall will actually be until the current budget expires in August 2011. It’s estimated to be $18 billion. Perry and Dewhurst have already implemented spending cuts for this fiscal year. Those cuts will reduce that $18 billion shortfall by about $2 billion.
No, it doesn’t necessarily mean big cuts in jobs, education, schools, health, services, etc. Remember we have $10.5 billion in the rainy-day fund that can be applied to the remaining $16 billion shortfall. That would reduce the deficit to $5.5 billion right off the bat.
That $5.5 billion could be addressed in numerous ways. They’ve talked about more tax holidays to generate more revenue and allowing casinos/gambling which will also generate significant revenue. Additional spending cuts are a given. Nobody’s arguing that, but again - we’re nowhere near being bankrupt or needing a federal bailout.