Would Someone Please Tell The Governor Where The Budget Is?
The governor of California said an extraordinary thing Monday. July 1 is the beginning of the new fiscal year, so the budget is now officially late. There's a $15.2 billion shortfall. But when the governor was asked about why he wasn't pushing legislators for an on-time budget, Schwarzenegger replied, "Well, first of all, I don't know at what stage they are in at this time."
This ignorance is inexcusable. Yes, legislators pass budgets and governors sign them. Yes, Schwarzenegger has had success in the past leaving negotiations on key matters, including the budget, to lawmakers. Yes, he's been criticized publicly in the past (including my your blogger) for getting too deeply into the details of the budget. But managing the budget is arguably the most important gubernatorial duty. If it's not #1 in importance, it's in the top 3. And Schwarzenegger is the only official in the Capitol elected by all the people. Legislators represent their districts. He's supposed to represent the interests of all of us. If he doesn't know exactly what's going on in the budget process, how can he represent us?
What's more, this governor has campaigned around the state for a rainy-day fund and a lottery borrowing proposal as part of his budget plan. He should be closely monitoring the twists and turns of these talks to advance his budget reform plans.
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