My e-mail to the Governor on the predicement with my local school and the fact that a number of great teachers will lose their jobs got this response. In the interest of fairness, I have noted it here. It is a non-response. To me, it reminds of the Governor's films where he is the hero that kills off everyone and ends up surviving. He claims he has done a lot...yet we are in the predicement we are in. What a sad state of affairs indeed....
Thank you for writing to me about funding for California's K-12 schools. I appreciate hearing from constituents like you who care about the education of our children.
California is blessed with one of the world's most dynamic and diverse economies, but when it comes to the state budget process, we are highly dysfunctional. The combination of an economic slowdown and autopilot state spending formulas has created the budget shortfall we face today. Based on the budget I released in January, the deficit could grow to an estimated $14.5 billion by July 2009 - if we fail to act.
We must find a better way to connect spending to revenues, just like every family and business in the state must do. If less money comes in, we must also spend less. But right now, that is not happening. Although we project modest revenue growth during the next year - despite a weakened housing market and the subprime mortgage crisis - automatic formulas would increase spending by 7.3-percent, which is $7.6 billion.
That is simply unsustainable. Since I took office in 2003, I have tried twice to impose permanent stability, predictability and discipline on the budget process, but my efforts did not succeed. Permanent spending obligations have left California's finances fundamentally out of balance and sealed the fate of future budgets. To combat this crisis, I have proposed 10-percent reductions in nearly every General Fund program from their projected 2008-09 funding levels. I took an across-the-board approach to make these difficult decisions as fair as possible.
My proposed budget for 2008-09 suspends Proposition 98, eliminates the anticipated $3 billion increase and reduces funding by $1 billion from current levels. Even during this difficult time, K-12 schools will still receive $68.5 billion in total funding and $11,626 in per-pupil spending next year. In addition, I am proposing that school districts be granted greater flexibility to use the funds they receive from Sacramento to meet their specific needs. This added local control is especially important during these difficult budget times.
Our budget problems should not stop our efforts to improve our schools. We have identified several districts that have persistently failed to educate children, and California will be the first state to use its powers given to us under the No Child Left Behind Act to turn these districts around. We will be working with Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, teachers, administrators, parents and other elected officials to make these districts models of reform. We must act on behalf of the children now - we can't wait any longer.
I know that talking about fiscal responsibility sounds cold when you have a representative for children or the elderly or disabled sitting across from you. It's one of the worst things about being Governor. But what I find most troubling is the way we treat those who need our help the most. Their funding is like a roller coaster ride, and they never know how much they'll receive from one year to the next. The current system leaves us with no choice, but we do have a choice in the future.
That's why I have proposed a Budget Stabilization Act to fix the budget mess. Under my reforms, Sacramento wouldn't be able to spend all the money in good years. Instead, we would set a portion aside to stabilize the budget in down years. If a deficit develops during the year, my plan would automatically trigger lower funding levels already agreed upon by the Legislature so we don't have to scramble to close billion-dollar gaps. Had this system been in place the past decade, we would not be facing a $14.5 billion deficit, and we wouldn't be making these difficult decisions about where to cut.
I am committed to working with the Legislature and the people of our state to pass the best budget we can - and turn today's temporary problem into a permanent victory for all Californians.
Sincerely,
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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3/13/2008
3/12/2008
California....and Why It Should Matter???
Gray Davis was one of the most knowledgeable and savvy Governors California had. I was sorry that he was recalled. It turned out that Enron did him in. When our Present Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, defeated Gray Davis in the recall, I remained hopeful. Now, I realized how naive and stupid I was. John Burton's statement that "The governor will realize how screwed up it is to run this state"...has constantly struck in my mind. He has struck out some "popular" positions on global warming and did reach out to Democrats. But, this marketing slogan of him being a People's Governor was thrown out the window when he proposed a budget that sought to be balanced on the back of the children and the dispossessed. What has truly upset me is the fact that my son's first grade teacher may be losing his job. It is simply sad!!!
I have wondered and struggled with what I could do. I took this extremely token step today by firing off this note to the Governor via the Governor's website:
Sir,
You claim to be the "people's governor". Nothing can be further from the truth. When I hear that my son's first grade teacher is in danger of losing his job, that is just wrong. When my local school district, Capistrano Unified in Orange County, has to balance its' budget on the back of kids to the tune of $ 28 Million, that's just wrong. You conservatives want your cake and want to eat it too. A ratio of 20 to 1 is big enough...how can people manage 30 to 1!! How can we be expected to be leading the world when we can't even educate our kids and realize what is important? Apparently you don't...despite your public posturing to the contrary.....
If This is harsh, who cares!!??!!!!! Politics is about choices, it is about sacrifices. But, some things must never be compromised on. The welfare of kids must be paramount. The "People's Governor" has forgotten it. Apparently he has ambitions to run for the Senate. Fat Chance!!!!
The struggle does indeed continue....
I have wondered and struggled with what I could do. I took this extremely token step today by firing off this note to the Governor via the Governor's website:
Sir,
You claim to be the "people's governor". Nothing can be further from the truth. When I hear that my son's first grade teacher is in danger of losing his job, that is just wrong. When my local school district, Capistrano Unified in Orange County, has to balance its' budget on the back of kids to the tune of $ 28 Million, that's just wrong. You conservatives want your cake and want to eat it too. A ratio of 20 to 1 is big enough...how can people manage 30 to 1!! How can we be expected to be leading the world when we can't even educate our kids and realize what is important? Apparently you don't...despite your public posturing to the contrary.....
If This is harsh, who cares!!??!!!!! Politics is about choices, it is about sacrifices. But, some things must never be compromised on. The welfare of kids must be paramount. The "People's Governor" has forgotten it. Apparently he has ambitions to run for the Senate. Fat Chance!!!!
The struggle does indeed continue....
1/30/2008
What A Day!!!!
What a Day, Today!!! John Edwards dropped out of the race for President. I am sorry for it. He was the voice for the poor. His program was a forward looking program that promised to uplift our lives. I hope that the remaining two candidates for the Democratic Nomination for President will understand that the people are hungry for change. I do get scared, again, by Ralph Nader. Why can't he just give up....he does not want to accept the fact that his participation gave us 8 years of George W. Bush. Any rationalization or justification will never wash away his political sin.
As for the Republicans, well Rudy Giulani withdrew...and not soon enough in my view!!! He endorsed John McCain Today. There is no question of John McCain's service to the United States and what he suffered. There is word that the Governor of California is about to endorse him as well. McCain is now the frontrunner. For the Democrats to counter this, they have to basically show how out of touch he is. Simply cutting taxes is not enough. He supported a war that did not have to be fought, has almost cost this country billions while the country is suffering from increasingly poor service. I can't phantom when we spend money overseas under the guise of being scared when my kids have to sell gift paper to help fund their schools. In California, schools are about to lose funding due to the implosion in the economy. What is the solution that Mr. McCain has? Cut Taxes for the richest lot among us...that's the problem I have with Senator McCain. There is no question of his patroitsim, his service and speaking up for what he believes in. But, in these tough times, it is simply not enough....not enough!!!!
I am concerned...and worried!!!
As for the Republicans, well Rudy Giulani withdrew...and not soon enough in my view!!! He endorsed John McCain Today. There is no question of John McCain's service to the United States and what he suffered. There is word that the Governor of California is about to endorse him as well. McCain is now the frontrunner. For the Democrats to counter this, they have to basically show how out of touch he is. Simply cutting taxes is not enough. He supported a war that did not have to be fought, has almost cost this country billions while the country is suffering from increasingly poor service. I can't phantom when we spend money overseas under the guise of being scared when my kids have to sell gift paper to help fund their schools. In California, schools are about to lose funding due to the implosion in the economy. What is the solution that Mr. McCain has? Cut Taxes for the richest lot among us...that's the problem I have with Senator McCain. There is no question of his patroitsim, his service and speaking up for what he believes in. But, in these tough times, it is simply not enough....not enough!!!!
I am concerned...and worried!!!
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