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State Budget Shortfalls Can Force Political Shift

A piece in the WSJ highlights that the recession in a dozen state governments across the nation will last for years to come:

 State budgets look bad now, but they are set to get worse.

The bulk of funds from the federal government’s stimulus package will be allocated by 2011, but tax collections aren’t likely to be enough to take their place — even if the economy is recovering.

The drop in tax revenue is set to be deeper and last longer as collections have become more sensitive to business cycles in recent years. At the same time, states face growing health-care costs and the need to replenish pension programs funded by decimated investments. And some of the stimulus funds expand programs that will require state money to sustain them after the federal largesse runs out.

“There are so many issues that go way beyond the current downturn,” said Scott Pattison, executive director of the National Association of State Budget Officers. “This is an awful time for states fiscally, but they’re even more worried about 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014.”

This is problematic to incumbent Governors who are searching for ways to cover deficits while facing re-election.  This also has the ability to effect the political alignment of state legislatures and Governor’s mansions in the twelve states that are experiencing significant shortfalls that will last for the next 3-5 years as voters reject the incumbent party.

 

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