Commissioners Schowalter and Frans presentation to the Legislative Commission on Planning and Fiscal Policy

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Commissioners Schowalter and Frans presentation to the Legislative Commission on Planning and Fiscal Policy Minnesota Management and Budget, Department of Revenue June 7, 2011 1 One-time stimulus and K-12 payment shifts distort what is currently being spent 2 Minnesota Management & Budget 1

Federal stimulus replaced general fund spending in current budget ($ in millions) FY 2010-11 K-12 Education $500 Higher Education University of MN 89 MNSCU 79 Health & Human Services Medical Assistance 1,486 Other Human Services 110 Corrections 38 Total Federal Stimulus $2,302 3 Adjusted current law spending would grow 9.6 percent when stimulus and shifts are factored In General Fund ($ in millions) FY 2010-11 FY 2012-13 $ Chg % Chg Total Forecast Spending $30,171 $39,021 $8,850 29.3% K-12 Shift Savings 1,883 (1,382) Federal Stimulus 2,302 ---- Comparable (Spending Adjusted) $34,356 $37,639 $3,283 9.6% 4 Minnesota Management & Budget 2

Adjusted for stimulus and shifts, forecast spending increases vary widely by area General Fund and Stimulus ($ in millions) FY 2010-11 FY 2012-13 $ Chg % Chg K-12 Education $13,813 $14,322 $509 3.7 K-12 Payment Shifts 0 (80) (80) nm Higher Education 2,982 2,917 (65) (2.2) Health & Human Services 10,172 12,338 2,166 21.3 Local Aids & Credits 3,019 3,457 438 14.5 Debt Service 830 1,181 251 42.3 All Other 3,540 3,504 (36) (1.0) Total Spending $34,356 $37,639 $3,283 9.6 5 Underlying forecast growth: Education Finance Pupil units are projected to increase 15,096 (1.8%) between FY 2010 and FY 2013. Compensatory aid is projected to grow 4.5% between FY 2011 and FY 2012 due to the increasing number and concentration of students in poverty. The state portion of equalized levy revenue is projected to increase 14.4% between FY 2011 and FY 2012 due to falling property values. Beginning in FY 2012, the state is increasing special education aid 4.6% per year, which does not match inflation (average of 5.1% over the previous five years). 6 Minnesota Management & Budget 3

Underlying forecast growth: Health & Human Services Medical Assistance (MA) average monthly caseload expected to increase by 174,000 (29%) between FY 2010 and FY 2013. MA average monthly payments overall for fee-for-service and managed care are expected to increase 8% between FY 2010 and FY 2013. Minnesota Family Investment Program/Diversionary Work Program (MFIP/DWP) average monthly caseload is projected to increase 10,358 (10%) between FY 2010 and FY 2013. General Assistance (GA) average monthly caseload is projected to increase 1,592 (8%) between FY 2010 and FY 2013. 7 Underlying Forecast Growth: Debt Service Larger bonding bills in recent years Higher interest rates expected on future bond sales Lower premiums on future bond sales due to higher interest rates As of February, did not assume any immediate refunding bond opportunities, but will continue to monitor for future opportunities 8 Minnesota Management & Budget 4

By law, all other spending remains essentially flat M.S. 16A. 11 Subd. 2(b): The appropriation base is the amount appropriated for the second year of the current biennium. Including general fund support for: Veterans services Economic development Judicial system Transit services Environmental protection State agency operations 9 Governor s budget maintained critical services and investments for Minnesotans K-12 Education Maintains formula funding Extends school payment shift through FY 2013, begins 10% buyback per year beginning in FY 2014 Invests in early childhood education and best practices innovations Higher Education Reduces U of MN and MnSCU funding 6 percent Protects state grant programs from reductions 10 Minnesota Management & Budget 5

Governor s budget maintained critical services and investments for Minnesotans Local Government Aids and Property Tax Credit programs No reductions to local government aid programs No increase to local property taxes Fully funds income based property tax refunds for homeowners and renters 11 Governor s budget maintained critical services and investments for Minnesotans Health Care Reform Early MA expansion authorized in January Reforming payment and care delivery for publicly-funded managed care programs Slowing down growth in long term care programs Continuing state health reform in statewide health improvement program (SHIP) and enhanced reporting on health care cost and quality Maintaining core safety net Maintains coverage for existing populations on MA and MinnesotaCare, no reduction to cash assistance programs 12 Minnesota Management & Budget 6

Governor s budget maintained critical services and investments for Minnesotans Responsible Steps to Constraining Health Care Cost Growth Share burden of health care budget challenge with service delivery partners Increasing existing Medical Assistance surcharge by net $610 million Reducing home and community-based service rates by 2% and nursing facility rates by 1% Delaying inpatient hospital rebasing six months 13 Governor s has outlined key elements of a solution Concerns with individual legislative bill areas have been communicated in great detail during legislative deliberations and to conference committees Budget must be financially responsible The impact on state programs and clients should be publically acknowledged Significant policy matters should be presented separately Compromise on level of reductions and significant reforms is possible but without additional revenue the impact on Minnesota citizens and institutions is likely to be difficult to accept 14 Minnesota Management & Budget 7

Governor s Framework for Resolution $1.4 B K-12 Shift buy back delay $1.8 B Tax Revenue $1.8 B Net Spending $5.0 B Deficit Solution 15 Governor s Budget Raises Revenues Fairly and Responsibly Resolves Minnesota s budget deficit through a mix of permanent revenue increases and budget cuts. Provides needed resources for state programs. Reflects a budget solution that is based on shared-sacrifice by all Minnesotan s with a new 4 th tier income tax bracket at a 10.95% marginal tax rate on the top 2% of Minnesota earners. Reflects a progressive budget solution that makes the tax system less regressive. Currently, the top 1% of earners pay 9.7% of their income in state and local taxes while the bottom 90% pay 12.3%. No Property Tax Increases. State responsibility for state budget deficit. 16 Minnesota Management & Budget 8

Governments Tax Revenue Framework May 2011 TAX REVENUE 4 th Tier Income Tax (Affects 2.3% of all returns, 1.9% of MN resident returns) in millions $1,548 Part-Year Resident Income Tax $30 Non-Resident Estate Tax Provision $13 Federal Tax Conformity $(18) Enhanced R&D Credit $(22) FOC/Foreign Royalties Subtraction $135 Other Corporate Provisions $82 Sales Tax Provisions $31 Miscellaneous Provisions $1 TOTAL TAX REVENUE CHANGES $1,800 17 Governor s Budget Raises Revenues Fairly and Responsibly Addresses most federal tax conformity provisions in a timely manner, including conformity to working family credit limits, qualified tuition and expense deduction, and the deduction for K-12 educator expenses. Revises corporate foreign royalty subtraction and foreign operating corporation provisions. Expands the Minnesota Research and Development Credit. Adopts unitary business sales and economic substance definitions that prevent corporations from avoiding Minnesota s corporate income tax. Promotes tax fairness by having the sales and use tax apply uniformily to consumer purchases for items that are already taxable under current law. Levels the playing field for Minnesota businesses by capturing tax from remote sales of products taxable in Minnesota (affiliate nexus). 18 Minnesota Management & Budget 9

Additional Tax Revenue in billions Evolution of Governor s Tax Proposals 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 February March May 19 18.0% Minnesota Price-of-Government and the Governor s Tax Revenue Proposals 17.5% 17.0% 16.5% 16.0% 15.5% Current Law Governor's March Proposal 15.0% 14.5% 14.0% 20 Minnesota Management & Budget 10

0 Governor s Proposal Makes Tax System Less Regressive Level of Regressivity of Minnesota State and Local Taxes as measured by the Population Decile Suits Index 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2013-0.01-0.02-0.03 Current Law Governor's March Proposal -0.04-0.05-0.06 21 0 Governor s Tax Proposal Makes Tax System Less Regressive Level of Regressivity of Minnesota State and Local Taxes as measured by the Population Decile Suits Index 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2013-0.01-0.02-0.03 Current Law Governor's Proposal -0.04-0.05-0.06 22 Minnesota Management & Budget 11

Governor s 4 th Tier Income Tax Proposal 10.95% Rate Affects 1.9% of Minnesota Resident Returns (2.3% of all returns) Raises $1.55 billion in general fund revenue in FY 2012-13 Minnesota Taxable Income Median Total Income Married Joint Filing $250,000 $305,000 Head of Household $200,000 $268,000 Single $150,000 $179,000 23 Minnesota Management & Budget 12