Deck 8: The California Budget Process
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Deck 8: The California Budget Process
1
Of the 7.25 cents in sales taxes that are collected on every dollar spent on taxable goods or services in California,the state reallocates ______ to local governments.
A)zero cents
B)1.25 cents
C)4 cents
D)6.25 cents
A)zero cents
B)1.25 cents
C)4 cents
D)6.25 cents
B
2
Approximately how large is California's annual general fund budget?
A)under $5 billion
B)$25 billion
C)$60 billion
D)$180 billion
A)under $5 billion
B)$25 billion
C)$60 billion
D)$180 billion
D
3
What is "budgetary borrowing?"
A)writing a budget with a large deficit,and assuming that the gap will be closed with higher revenues from an improved economy
B)borrowing money to close the difference between revenues and expenditures through selling bonds,or borrowing from state accounts intended for other purposes
C)unfunded mandates that cost the state billions a year
D)bonds that cover needed infrastructure projects
A)writing a budget with a large deficit,and assuming that the gap will be closed with higher revenues from an improved economy
B)borrowing money to close the difference between revenues and expenditures through selling bonds,or borrowing from state accounts intended for other purposes
C)unfunded mandates that cost the state billions a year
D)bonds that cover needed infrastructure projects
B
4
Which state organization bears the largest responsibility for preparing the state budget?
A)the Legislative Analyst
B)the state Treasurer's Office
C)the Senate Office of Research
D)the Department of Finance
A)the Legislative Analyst
B)the state Treasurer's Office
C)the Senate Office of Research
D)the Department of Finance
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5
On average,how long does it usually take to construct an annual budget?
A)one season,or about 3-4 months
B)about 6 months,or a half year
C)18 months,or about a year-and-a-half
D)2 years,because the legislature only meets every other year
A)one season,or about 3-4 months
B)about 6 months,or a half year
C)18 months,or about a year-and-a-half
D)2 years,because the legislature only meets every other year
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6
The state spends most of its annual budget on ______.
A)education and health and human services
B)prisons and general government
C)business,transportation,and housing
D)interest on the debt
A)education and health and human services
B)prisons and general government
C)business,transportation,and housing
D)interest on the debt
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7
An "excise tax" is surcharge placed on ______.
A)alcohol,tobacco,and fuel
B)property
C)wages/income
D)utilities
A)alcohol,tobacco,and fuel
B)property
C)wages/income
D)utilities
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8
California's fiscal year begins ______ and ends ______.
A)January 1;December 31
B)April 1;March 31
C)July 1;June 30
D)October 1;September 30
A)January 1;December 31
B)April 1;March 31
C)July 1;June 30
D)October 1;September 30
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9
The three major taxes in California that cover most of California's expenditures are ______.
A)property,income,and excise taxes
B)property,sales,and excise taxes
C)personal income,sales,and corporate taxes
D)corporate taxes,property taxes,and vehicle license taxes
A)property,income,and excise taxes
B)property,sales,and excise taxes
C)personal income,sales,and corporate taxes
D)corporate taxes,property taxes,and vehicle license taxes
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10
In an average year,what is the state's largest single source of revenue?
A)corporate taxes
B)personal income taxes
C)federal grants
D)excise taxes
A)corporate taxes
B)personal income taxes
C)federal grants
D)excise taxes
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11
The state's health exchange that was set up as part of the Affordable Care Act is called ______.
A)Medical Aid for Californians
B)California Health Care Exchange
C)Covered California
D)Affordable Care Access Plan
A)Medical Aid for Californians
B)California Health Care Exchange
C)Covered California
D)Affordable Care Access Plan
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12
How large is the budget for the state's Transportation Agency,a superagency that includes Caltrans,the California Highway Patrol,the Department of Motor Vehicles,and the High-Speed Rail Authority?
A)$1 billion
B)$6 billion
C)$13 billion
D)$50 billion
A)$1 billion
B)$6 billion
C)$13 billion
D)$50 billion
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13
Rather than raising taxes currently to pay for infrastructure projects like bridge repairs,high-speed rail projects,or earthquake retrofitting for hospitals,it is common practice in California to pay for such projects through ______.
A)general obligation bonds
B)special,temporary fees earmarked for dedicated projects
C)federal grants that do not need to be repaid
D)gifts from foreign governments
A)general obligation bonds
B)special,temporary fees earmarked for dedicated projects
C)federal grants that do not need to be repaid
D)gifts from foreign governments
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14
Approximately how much debt does the state carry in general obligation bonds that need to be repaid over time?
A)$1 billion
B)$45 billion
C)$85 billion
D)$500 billion
A)$1 billion
B)$45 billion
C)$85 billion
D)$500 billion
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15
When expenses exceed revenues,the state has ______.
A)bonded debt
B)a budget deficit
C)debt
E)excess revenue
A)bonded debt
B)a budget deficit
C)debt
E)excess revenue
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16
Approximately how large is California's total annual budget when federal funds,bond funds,and special funds are combined with the general fund?
A)just under $5 billion
B)$20 billion
C)$100 billion
D)nearly $300 billion
A)just under $5 billion
B)$20 billion
C)$100 billion
D)nearly $300 billion
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17
About how much of the state's general fund budget comes from personal income taxes,or the "PIT?"
A)zero
B)10%
C)a quarter
D)about half
A)zero
B)10%
C)a quarter
D)about half
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18
The state's base sales tax rate is ______.
A)1.50%
B)3.15%
C)4.50%
D)7.25%
A)1.50%
B)3.15%
C)4.50%
D)7.25%
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19
Revenue is another word for ______.
A)expenditures
B)income
C)financial liabilities
D)spending commitments
A)expenditures
B)income
C)financial liabilities
D)spending commitments
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20
When local taxes are taken into account,the total average sales tax rate paid by consumers is about ______.
A)4.5%
B)6.5%
C)8.5%
D)10.5%
A)4.5%
B)6.5%
C)8.5%
D)10.5%
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21
Considering property,income,corporate,excise,and sales taxes,California has the highest tax burden in the nation.
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22
The large bills that accompany the budget and contain necessary policy changes to state law reflected in the amounts budgeted are called ______.
A)advisory statements
B)amendment bills
C)trailer bills
D)omnibus spending bills
A)advisory statements
B)amendment bills
C)trailer bills
D)omnibus spending bills
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23
The state spends most of its annual budget on ______.
A)education and health and human services
B)prisons and general government
C)business,transportation,and housing
D)interest on the debt
A)education and health and human services
B)prisons and general government
C)business,transportation,and housing
D)interest on the debt
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24
Tuition at institutions of higher education has increased only marginally since 1994,such that students pay virtually the same rates in 2018 as they did in 1994 (after inflation is figured in).
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25
How are large infrastructure projects--such as high-speed rail or school construction--usually funded in California?
A)through user fees
B)through sales taxes imposed on all consumers
C)through issuing or selling bonds that the state will repay with interest
D)through a combination of tax and fee increases,a "pay as you go" approach
A)through user fees
B)through sales taxes imposed on all consumers
C)through issuing or selling bonds that the state will repay with interest
D)through a combination of tax and fee increases,a "pay as you go" approach
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26
Most annual spending is mandatory,meaning that legislators must spend certain amounts of the budget on items that are required by law.
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27
Proposition 98 dictates that approximately ______ of the general fund budget must go to fund K-14 education every year.
A)10%
B)20%
C)40%
D)60%
A)10%
B)20%
C)40%
D)60%
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28
Under Governor Jerry Brown,the state's structural deficit has been eliminated.
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29
In 2016,voters extended special taxes for high-income wage earners.This is an example of ______,which means that California generally relies on economic elites for much of its revenue.
A)"soaking the rich"
B)unfunded mandates
C)conservatism
D)deficit spending
A)"soaking the rich"
B)unfunded mandates
C)conservatism
D)deficit spending
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30
Voters passed a new law in 2010 that reduced the majority needed to pass the budget from a supermajority to a simple majority.In 2011,the legislature passed a budget on time for the first time in 5 years.This is an example of ______.
A)how rules help shape outcomes
B)how a good economy in 2011 made legislators' decisions easy
C)successful bipartisanship and compromise between the parties
D)any of these
A)how rules help shape outcomes
B)how a good economy in 2011 made legislators' decisions easy
C)successful bipartisanship and compromise between the parties
D)any of these
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31
Taxes on corporations represent a much larger source of state revenue than income taxes.
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32
California taxpayers are generally opposed to higher taxes.They tend to make exceptions and to support new taxes or higher tax rates when ______.
A)the economy is bad and there is a budget deficit that needs to be fixed
B)the taxes are dedicated for specific purposes
C)there is a Democratic governor in charge
D)there is Republican governor in charge
A)the economy is bad and there is a budget deficit that needs to be fixed
B)the taxes are dedicated for specific purposes
C)there is a Democratic governor in charge
D)there is Republican governor in charge
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33
Despite the fact that the legislative leaders negotiate a final version of the budget,the governor can make final adjustments to it through the line-item veto.
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34
Interest on the state's debt obligations represents approximately how much of the state's general fund budget?
A)less than 1%
B)5%
D)19%
E)over half
A)less than 1%
B)5%
D)19%
E)over half
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35
In fiscal year 2015-16,the federal government was scheduled to transfer approximately ______ to the State of California.
A)$100 billion
B)$50 billion
C)$1 billion
D)$500 million
A)$100 billion
B)$50 billion
C)$1 billion
D)$500 million
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36
It takes two-thirds vote to raise taxes and fees.What vote threshold must be reached to reduce taxes and fees?
A)a simple majority (50% + 1)
B)a supermajority of 55%
C)a supermajority of 2/3 (66.6%)
C)a supermajority of three fourths (75%)
A)a simple majority (50% + 1)
B)a supermajority of 55%
C)a supermajority of 2/3 (66.6%)
C)a supermajority of three fourths (75%)
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37
The annual budget is a bill that must pass both houses of the legislature with a simple majority vote,and then be signed into law by the governor.
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38
Which of these tools have voters used to raise revenues for the state (i.e. ,through initiatives)?
A)raising property taxes substantially
B)raising the excise taxes on beer,wine,and hard liquor
C)temporarily raising the state sales tax
D)raising taxes on those at the bottom of the income scale
A)raising property taxes substantially
B)raising the excise taxes on beer,wine,and hard liquor
C)temporarily raising the state sales tax
D)raising taxes on those at the bottom of the income scale
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39
What vote threshold must be reached for the legislature to approve new taxes or raise fees?
A)a plurality
B)a simple majority (50% + 1)
C)a supermajority of 55%
D)a supermajority of two thirds
A)a plurality
B)a simple majority (50% + 1)
C)a supermajority of 55%
D)a supermajority of two thirds
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40
Which one of these represents the biggest source of the state's annual revenues?
A)taxpayers in the middle income and lower income tax brackets (combined)
B)sales taxes
C)property taxes
D)the top 1% of taxpayers
A)taxpayers in the middle income and lower income tax brackets (combined)
B)sales taxes
C)property taxes
D)the top 1% of taxpayers
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41
Health and human services expenses encompass a range of essential services such as Medical,food assistance,residential care for the elderly,health care for children,and benefits for the disabled.
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42
By law the state must set aside surplus moneys into a "rainy day" fund to cover unanticipated economic situations,such as a downturn,or emergency spending.
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43
The governor has virtually no ability to change the amounts of items in the state budget,which is a spending plan driven by the actual costs of agencies,past budget allocations,and mandatory spending that is already set in state law.
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44
Local governments are prohibited from lobbying the state legislature about budget items that affect their cities,counties,special districts,or school districts.
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45
The top 1% of income-earners in California paid close to half of the state's total income taxes.
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46
It is common practice for governors to veto the entire state budget bill.
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47
Taxpayers typically use general obligation bonds to finance large infrastructure projects,or megaprojects,such as flood control projects or building schools.
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48
Only a simple majority is required to pass the state's annual budget bill.
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49
The governor and legislature know almost exactly how much money the state will collect in taxes,fees,and federal grants during the coming year.
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50
Because there is a Democrat in the governor's office and Democrats also dominate the legislature,the governor's version of the budget automatically becomes law.
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51
Lobbyists don't just work for private interests;they also represent schools,special districts,cities,and counties--in other words,local governments--in the lawmaking and budgeting process.
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52
The budget process occasionally follows the "textbook version." More often,permutations of the process occur.
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53
Personal income taxes are the greatest portion of state revenues in California,as they are in most U.S.states.
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54
A supermajority vote of two thirds is required to pass the state's annual budget bill.
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55
Because there is a Democrat in the governor's office and Democrats also dominate the legislature,the governor's use of the line-item veto is relatively minimal.
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56
The legislature's two top leaders,the assembly speaker and the senate president pro tem,negotiate with the governor over the terms of the budget as well as the language in important bills.Together,these leaders (the speaker,president pro tem,and governor)are known as the "Big Three."
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57
California charges millionaires an extra 1% in income tax.
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58
Californians pay among the lowest property tax rates but the highest sales tax rates among the U.S.states.
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59
Generally speaking,it is common practice for governors to use the line-item veto with the budget bill,especially if the governor is of a different political party than the majority party in the legislature.
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60
The annual budget is based on educated guesses and sophisticated projections about how much money the state will collect in taxes,fees,and federal grants during the coming year.
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61
The office that analyzes the budget for the legislature is the ______,whereas the organization that prepares the budget for the governor is the ______.
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62
What is a "structural deficit?"
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63
The amount of taxes paid varies greatly from individual to individual and among socioeconomic classes.
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64
Historically there have been large imbalances in California's annual budget.What are the causes of budget deficits in California?
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65
What are the Department of Finance's responsibilities with respect to preparing the annual budget?
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66
What are "unfunded liabilities?"
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67
What is the difference between budgetary borrowing and general obligation bond debt?
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68
If a deficit results,how do legislator and the governor try to close the gap between planned expenditures and expected revenues?
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69
Taxes in California are ______,meaning that tax rates increase as income rises,so that people at the higher end of the scale pay a greater percentage in taxes than those at the lower end.
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70
What is a budget bill?
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71
California is an equal-opportunity taxation state,meaning that the percentage of taxes paid is virtually the same across socioeconomic classes.
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72
Outline the major steps involved in preparing and passing the annual budget.
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73
How did Proposition 30 help eliminate the state's structural budget deficit?
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74
How does Proposition 13 affect budgeting today?
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75
What are some of the major factors (political or otherwise)that influence the budget process?
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76
What kinds of debts has California incurred through borrowing? Explain the difference among general obligation bonds,budgetary borrowing,and unfunded liabilities.
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