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Finances of U.S. States Called Worst Since World War II
By Robert Pear
New York Times

Monday, 25 November, 2002

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 -- Plunging tax collections and soaring medical costs have created
the worst fiscal problems for states since World War II, the National Governors 
Association
said today.

Governors and state budget officers said the fiscal condition of the states was more 
dire
than the condition of the national economy.

"Nearly every state is in fiscal crisis," the governors said in a new survey of the 
states.

Raymond C. Scheppach, executive director of governors association, said the problems
would affect people across the country. States, he said, are increasing tuition at 
public
colleges and universities, cutting Medicaid eligibility and benefits, increasing taxes 
on
individuals and corporations and laying off state employees.

"You will see huge cuts in Medicaid," Mr. Scheppach predicted.

Medicaid and other health costs, like employee health benefits, account for 30 percent 
of
state spending and grew last year by 13 percent, the largest rate of increase in a 
decade,
the report said. At a time when revenues are declining, Mr. Scheppach said, such 
growth is
unaffordable and unsustainable.

Relatively few of the newly elected governors have said precisely how they will deal 
with
these fiscal problems. "Most of them don't understand how bad it is," Mr. Scheppach 
said.

In a new "Fiscal Survey of States," the governors association found that "total state
balances have plummeted by 70 percent," dropping to $14.5 billion in the current fiscal
year, from a peak of $48.8 billion in 2000. The current balance represents 2.9 percent 
of
state spending, the smallest cushion since 1992.

Total state tax collections fell by 6 percent last year, even as spending grew 1.3 
percent,
the report said.

Most of the tax changes in the last year affected tobacco levies. Nineteen states 
increased
cigarette taxes, many by more than 50 cents a pack.

Services account for a steadily growing share of state economic activity, but states 
have
found it difficult, for political reasons, to increase taxes on services. Likewise, Mr.
Scheppach said, "it's very hard to raise taxes on middle-income Americans, when they 
don't
have secure health insurance, to pay for health care for low-income Americans."

The Bush administration has opposed bipartisan efforts in the Senate to help relieve 
budget
pressures on the states. Federal officials say they have no money to spare at a time 
when
the federal government faces growing deficits, after four years of surpluses.

Mr. Scheppach cataloged some of the states' needs. Congress and the White House had
promised $3.5 billion to train and equip local police officers, firefighters and rescue
workers, but Congress adjourned without providing the money.

Congress provided none of the money promised to states to help them buy new election
machinery and to train poll workers to comply with a new federal election law.

On Oct. 1, states lost $1.2 billion that had been appropriated by Congress to provide 
health
coverage for low- income children. The money, unclaimed after four years, reverted to 
the
Treasury, and Congress did nothing to restore the money despite pleas from states.

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without 
profit to
those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for 
research
and educational purposes.)

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