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     1-12-10 Moving on...'Budget plan a wrinkle for districts'
     1-11-10 Transition News
     1-5-10 GSCS: Update on January 4 Lame Duck Session
     1-6-10 Race to the Top Plans on the move, not without conflict
     12-27-09 'New Jersey competes for education reform stimulus money' (aka 'Race to the Top' funds)
     12-23-09 Gannett article provides details on Gov. Corzine's proposal to use additional surplus in place of state aid
     12-23-09 GSCS: Governor Corzine targets excess school surplus to replace state aid payments starting in Feb '10 - lame duck legislation anticipated
     10-20-09 REMINDER: Commissioner Davy to be at 10-28 GSCS meeting in Atlantic City
     9-13-09 As an issue for N.J.(Gubernatorial election), schools are in'
     7-22-09 'State gives extra aid for schools an extraordinary boost'
     6-19-09 a.m. GSCS 'Quick' FYI - State Budget Vote delayed to Thursday, June 25
     6-16-09 News from Trenton on State Budget in Senate and Assembly Budget Committees yesterday
     APPROPRIATIONS ACT FY2009-1020 as introduced
     A4100-S2010 Appropriations Act 'Scoresheet' and Language Changes released
     6-10-09 Education Week on Abbott Decision
     6-9-09 COMMENTARY on Supreme Court Abbott school funding decisio
     5-27-09 GSCS 18th ANNUAL MEETING - All INVITED GUESTS HAVE CONFIRMED, INCLUDING GOVERNOR CORZINE
     5-19-09 Treasurer David Rousseau announces additional round of cuts to Gov's proposed State Budget FY2009-2010
     4-5-09 The Record, Sunday April 5, Front Page Opinion
     3-29-09 Record Editorial on Judge Doyne recommendations
     3-16-09 EMAILNET
     3-11-09 CORZINE BUDGET ADDRESS: STATE FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS A LITTLE MORE NOT LESS - FEDERAL TITLE 1 & IDEA INCREASES YET TO BE COUNTED - STATE SCHOOL AID FIGURES ON DEPT OF ED WEBSITE 1:30 TODAY - RELATED ARTICLES, MORE...
     3-10-09 GOVERNOR TO DELIVER STATE BUDGET MESSAGE TODAY - SCHOOL AID FIGURES TO BE RELEASED BY THURSDAY LATEST
     2-24-09 State Budget & Stimulus News of Note
     2-19-09 Federal stimulus - information re: Education funding in 'State Fiscal Stabilization' part of the package
     1-16-09 Today's news notes state budget waiting on Obama stimulus package
     1-11-09 'Corzine State of State speech to put economy front & center'
     12-28-08 NY Times 'Pension Fight Signals What Lies Ahead'
     12-29-08 NJ to new leaders - Fund our schools
     12-23-08 Governor faces hard choices in the New Year
     12-21-08 GSCS EMAILNET - Excerpts
     11-18-08 Ledger Online & 11-19 Star Ledger headline news
     11-18-08 Supreme Court decides in favor of Abbott districts re new school funding law
     11-5-08 Gov. Corzine U.S. Treasury Secretary?
     11-5-08 Governor Corzine candidate for Secretary of U.S. Treasury per Ledger report
     Conversation with the Commissioner in Atlantic City
     Education Commissioner Lucille Davy at GSCS Open Mtg 10-29 in A.C.
     9-24-08 Supreme Court hearing on constitutionality of School Funding Reform Act
     8-29-08 'Newly hired teachers benefit from Corzine delay'
     12-3-07 As details become clearer on the new funding plan, GSCS will report on its emerging position
     11-20-07 RELEASE OF NEW SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA LIKELY TO BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
     11-16-07 Governor Corzine's remarks on school funding to League of Municipalities
     11-8-07 Governor & Legislative leadership agree to take up - and pass - funding formula in Lame Duck
     10-23 Media reports & Trenton responses to date re GSCS Press Conf
     9-29-07 The New York Times - Patience with Corzine Wears Thin
     10-10-07 Key Questions for Legislative Candidates
     10-12-07 Coach Corzine's tactic to win the game? Punt
     In the news - Corzine on school aid formula & good news for urban schools
     9-13-07Corzine adds school aid to the lame-duck agenda
     8-10-07 'Standing 'O' greets Corzine as he hosts town hall mtg'
     8-1-07 'Paterson isn't ready to gain control' & 7-29 'The Numbers still don't add up'
     4-4-07 News articles, editorial & Op-Ed on bill signings for A1 and A4
     3-25-07 New York Times on NJ Comparative Spending Guide, more on Gov putting off signing A1, Tax Caps & Rebate bill
     3-22-07 THINGS CHANGE...Governor Corzine delays A1 becoming law
     3-21-07 The Tax Cap-Credit bill, A1, can become law by Friday without Governor's signature
     3-1-07 Emerging Devil showing up in the details
     2-23-07 News Articles re Gov's Budget Proposal
     2-22-07 GSCS EMAILNET re Gov's Budget Message
     2-22-07 Governor Corzine's Budget Message today
     2-16 to 2-19 New Articles of Note
     2-14-07 GSCS letter to Gov Corzine & Commr of Education Davy - Request for State Aid FY0708
     2-12-07 State School Aid - needed to offset property taxes now
     2-9-07 GSCS EMAILNET MEMBER FYI on Trenton legislation Action
     2-8-07 News artiles-editorial re Gov's annoucnement that there will not be a new school funding formula for FY0708
     2-7-07 School funding, school audits - need for new formula underscored
     2-6-07 Trenton Update - S19 Super Supt passes Senate; Tax Cap bill stalled; No funding formula in FY0708
     2-1-07 Turnpike for sale, Gov - need funding formula, more
     1-30-07 'Is Property Tax Plan Legal?'
     1-30-07 Tax Caps bill, A1, passes Assembly late last night
     1-25-07 GSCS: No School Aid = No Real Tax Relief...again
     1-24-07 Quinnipiac Poll & School Construction woes for Corzine
     1-21-07 Gannett article on 'property tax credit, annual cap vote due'
     Trenton Update Jan 9-Jan 15, Gov's State of the State, more
     1-8-07 Articles & Editorial talk about 'missing pieces' of tax reform proposal and note consequences
     1-7-06 GSCS & HARD CAPS & IMPORTANT PIECES OF THE PUZZLE STILL MISSING
     GSCS RESOLUTION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007
     1-5-07 Small-town officials protest consolidation
     1-2-07 GSCS New Year's Resolution
     12-19-06 Feedback - articles on school funding hearings yesterday
     12-18-06 Sunday editorials - take of Property Tax session
     12-15-06 EMAILNET Bills Held!
     12-11-06 Trenton is in disarray - read news clip
     12-8 & 12-9 News clips on Trenton machinations...
     11-19-06 Sunday Press Articles & Commentaries
     11-16-06 Governor Corzine's speech on Property Tax Address to League of Municipalities
     11-10-06 NJ education chief vows urban support
     11-11-06 EMAILNET Special Session Legislative Committees report Nov. 14 or 15
     11-9-06 Public hearing on school consolidation tonight, 7 pm, at Freehold Borough Chambers, 51 Main St
     11-9-06 Public hearing on school consolidation tonight, 7 pm, in Freehold
     11-6-06 The need for special education funding to stay as a 'categorical' aid based on each students disability is real
     11-4-06 Senate President & Assembly Speaker 'no new taxes'
     10-25-06 Details on Corzine Administration's new funding formula starting to emerge
     10-5-06 EMAILNET
     10-5-06 Conversation on school funding, consolidation continues
     School Construction: Third Report to Governor by Interagency Working Group
     9-15-06 Star Ledger & AP - 3.25B suggested for school construction
     9-15-06 Star Ledger - 3.25B suggested for school construction
     August 2006 on - GSCS NOTEBOARD ON SPECIAL SESSION Committee meetings
     7-29-06 School Funding formula draws mixed reactions
     7-28-06 Gov to legislature: make history, cut taxes
     7-27-06 Trenton begins its move to address property taxes
     7-16-06 Lead economists address NJ's economy downswing
     7-12-06 Column on State Budget legislator items
     7-14-06 EMAILNET
     7-12-06 It's Official - Governor appoints Lucille Davy as Education Commissioner
     7-11-06 Talk of Special Session on Property Tax Reform
     7-9&10-06 State Budget news articles -wrap up & news analyses
     7-9-06 Sunday New York Times
     7-8-06 FY07 Budget approved - 19.5 in spec ed grants stays in
     7-7-06 EMAILNET - AGREEMENT ON STATE BUDGET REACHED, impt 'details' still being finalized
     7-7-06 AGREEMENT ON STAE BUDGET REACHED, impt 'details' still being finalized
     7-3-06 Roberts, Codey & Corzine still not on same page
     6-30-06 State Budget news - as the dissonance must be resolved
     6-29-06 Mirroring the elements, State Budget looking like a 'natural disaster'
     6-15-06 Star Ledger, Gannet articles- Abbott advocates demand school reform at educ. dept
     6-12-06 EMAILNET - Extraordinary Special Education student aid; FY07 Budget 'crunch' is on; news clips
     6-6-06 Legislative Leaders announce initial plans for property tax reform
     5-16-06 EMAILNET Action in Trenton
     5-10-06 A Lot is going on - Major News fromTrenton
     Gubernatorial Candidates' Education Plans announced September 05
     Governor Corzine takes steps towards major policy initiatives.
     4-8-07 Corzine Administration files brief with Supreme Court re Abbott funding
     4-7-07 The Record
     3-29-06 EMAILNET State Budget FY07 Hearings Update
     3-28-06 GSCS testimony before Assembly Budget Comm today
     3-24-06 EMAILNET FYI Update on Gov Corzine's Budget FY07
     3-23-06 Corzine says some Abbotts can raise taxes
     3-16-06 Gannett Press: Corzine wants to raise taxes, slash $2B
     Governor's Budget message 1 pm 3-21-06
     3-15-06 News articles on FY07
     3-10-06 Star Ledger 'Time is ripe for poorer districts to contribute.
     3-9-06 Governor speaks to S1701 at town meeting
     3-7-06 More articles on the Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members fo to Trenton
     3-7-06 Articles on Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members off to Trenton
     12-14-05 Asbury ParkPress Editorial 'Re-assess the ABC's of School Funding' notes the Governor's role is critical in making positive change occur
     Gubernatorial, Assembly District by District, County and Municipal voting breakdowns-results & formats for November 8 elections
     2-2-06 GSCS HEADS UP re probable delay of Governor's Budget Message
     Governor Corzine's Transition Team Reports
     1-19-06 EMAILNET Quick Facts, On the Homepage Today
     1-19-06 News Articles Trenton Times, The Record, Star Ledger
     1-18-06 Star Ledger
     Governor Corzine- Inaugural Address
     1-15-06 The Record 2 Sunday Articles anticipating top issues confronting the Corzine administration
     1-11-06 Star Ledger - Corzine Casts Wide Net for Cabinet
     12-14-05 Asbury ParkPress Editorial 'Re-assess the ABC's of School Funding'
     12-5-05 Governor-elect Corzine selects policy advisory groups
     11-20-05 Sunday Star Ledger 'Corzine's risky promise to taxpayers
     11-11-05 Trenton Times Corzine puts property taxes at the top of his agenda
     11-9-05 The Record - Governor Elect can't claim a mandate
     November 9 The Trenton Times - Corzine Triumphs
     9-9-05 Trenton Times,Corzine Education Agenda
12-23-09 Gannett article provides details on Gov. Corzine's proposal to use additional surplus in place of state aid
12-23-09 Asbury Park Place/Gannett 'School Districts with large surpluses face state aid cuts'(click on More for the article)... GSCS on this proposal: Starting this February 2010, districts with more than 2%surplus on hand will be required to use 75% of that overage to supplant their state aid entitlement, based on Governor Corzine's proposal to garner approximately $260M from schools. Legislation must be enacted in order for this proposal can actually be put into place. GSCS recognizes that in using the additional surplus to cover the underpayment of a district's state aid entitlement can likely have a negative impact on programs in the subsequent school year; GSCS questions whether that state aid will be replaced for FY11 and notes that loss of state aid is loss of property tax relief; GSCS also strongly recommends that the school funding formula must be run regardless so that district information and wealth status is kept current. See below for other articles and information on this proposal.


December 23, 2009

School districts with large surpluses face state aid cuts

By MICHAEL SYMONS
GANNETT STATE BUREAU

State officials plan to rebalance the state budget in part by cutting state aid to schools by $260 million, instead requiring districts with surpluses exceeding 2 percent of spending to tap their rainy-day funds.

Gov. Jon S. Corzine's administration also said Tuesday that it anticipates an additional $135 million in revenue not counted on when the state budget was struck six months ago, including funds from adding the multistate Powerball lottery early and back taxes being paid by previously undisclosed accounts in a Swiss bank.

In all, the administration announced $633.5 million in budget reductions Tuesday, which combined with $206 million revealed in October and the revenue-raisers address a midyear budget deficit Corzine estimated at $924 million, plus add $50 million to the surplus.

Administration officials said school programs, operations and local property taxes shouldn't be affected by the aid-for-surplus swap, but Assemblyman Joseph Malone III, R-Burlington, said the move is "tantamount to punishing those who have planned and budgeted efficiently."

New Jersey School Boards Association spokesman Frank Belluscio said low surpluses leave districts vulnerable in cases of emergencies but said he doesn't know the plan's details. "On paper it sounds like a dollar for dollar trade-off. In practice, it might not be that way," he said.

Treasury Department spokesman Tom Vincz said the school aid proposal, which will require legislative approval and would take effect in February, affects districts with surpluses that exceed 2 percent. The state enacted a law in 2007 capping surpluses, but the majority of districts exceed that, Vincz said.

"It would direct that school districts use 75 percent of the amount they have over and above the 2 percent in lieu of formula aid payments," said Vincz, who acknowledged the $260 million in savings to the state is at this point an estimate.

Tuesday's moves include eliminating the planned $100 million contribution into the state's defined-benefit pension system and $273 million in other maneuvers, such as $24 million cut from business grants, $5 million from cancer prevention and treatment and $377,000 from a scholarship program for people who lost parents in the 9/11 attacks.

"Like nearly every state in the country, New Jersey's budget faces dual pressures from the severe national economic crisis — a fall-off in revenue and greater demand for safety net services and related needs such as Medicaid, the state food purchasing program, and the senior property tax freeze," Corzine said.

Budget cuts and balance lapses have amounted to $839 million over the last three months, but that is being offset by $350 million in additional spending Corzine is seeking.

"It is belated but good news that the Corzine administration has come forward with spending cuts that Gov.-elect (Chris) Christie and others have called for," said Rich Bagger, co-chairman of Christie's budget task force and the incoming chief of staff. "However, there continues to be real risk of a further revenue shortfall in this year's budget. The fact that the Corzine Administration plans to push through last minute discretionary spending is cause for significant concern."

The administration says the spending includes $260 million for "safety net programs" such as Medicaid, property tax relief for senior citizens and tuition aid grants, plus $90 million for other programs. Some Republican lawmakers were critical.

"I am dismayed the administration chose to dole out more than $350 million in additional spending for a favored few while cutting school aid across the state," Senate Majority Leader Thomas Kean Jr., R-Union, said.

The Corzine administration Tuesday awarded $40 million in grants to nine financially distressed hospitals and $13.8 million in extraordinary aid grants to 16 municipalities with fiscal difficulties.

The Corzine administration also unfroze $20.6 million in aid payments to municipalities and more than $12 million for arts grants, money that had been held in reserve since early December while it figured out its budget-balancing proposal.

Piscataway Mayor Brian Wahler, who is president of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors, said the development is good news for municipalities with budgets in place that rely on that aid — some of them in budget cycles that end in 10 days.

"We recognize this was not an easy decision based on the condition of the state and with current budget concerns," Wahler said. "However we appreciate the release of these funds that ease the tax burden on our residents across the state."

The revised state budget for fiscal 2010 is now projected at $28.56 billion.

The $924 million budget gap Corzine cited Tuesday reflects an opening surplus that was $162 million less than expected, a revenue shortfall in the fiscal year's first five months of $412 million and the $350 million in additional spending.

It doesn't account for any shortfalls in revenues that may occur over the fiscal year's final seven months, when 65 percent of the year's tax collections are due. Revenues are 4.1 percent short of expectations so far, with income taxes close to projections but both sales and corporate taxes posting more persistent declines.

In August, the Swiss bank UBS agreed to provide the Internal Revenue Service information about approximately 4,450 American clients suspected of setting up accounts there to evade taxes in this country. It isn't yet clear how many of those accounts will owe taxes in New Jersey, but the state projects $35 million in revenue.

Corzine had originally forecast $40 million in Powerball revenue to the state, presuming the state would be joining the game by Oct. 1. The game is now projected to begin early next year, and the state projects $20 million in revenue.

The state also anticipates an extra $80 million in federal stimulus aid to offset costs from the Earned Income Tax Credit program, which benefits low-wage workers and has been expanded twice under Corzine's administration.