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council Meeting: ~~y 10, 1988
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TO: Mayor and City council
FROM: city Staff
SUBJECT: Motion Supporting and Endorsing State Proposition 71 on
the June, 1988 Ballot Concerning Modifying the state
and Local Government Spending Limitation (Gann Limit)
Introduction
This is to transmit for City council consideration a request by
Californians for Quality Government that the city of Santa Monica
support and endorse State Proposition 71 on the June 1988 ballot
concerning modifying the state and Local Government Spending
Limitation (Gann Limit) .
Background
For well over a year, considerable pUblic attention and concern
has been focused on Article XIII B of the State Constitution
which specifies certain spending limitations on state and local
government. Article XIII B of the state Constitution is commonly
known as the "Gann Limit". This public attention has resulted
from the publication of reports by the commission on state
Finance, the League of California Cities, the California Tax
Foundation and a blue-ribbon panel of the state's business
leaders appointed by the Governor which examined the need for
revision of certain technical provisions in Article XIII B.
Additionally, public concern has resulted from the fact that the
state of California and many local governments have exceeded or
are very close to their Gann Limits.
Responding to these concerns, Californians for Quality Government
(representing a broad-based coalition of education,
labor and
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pUblic-interest organizations), has been successful in placing on
the June ballot Proposition 71, the "Government Spending
Limitation and Accountability Act". A copy of the language of
Proposition 71 is attached.
Key provisions of Proposition 71 are:
1. Proposition 71 would allow the cost of living factor used in
adjusting each jurisdiction's Gann Limit to be the greater of
the change in the California Consumer Price Index or the
change in California Per Capita Income. Currently, the
lesser of these measures is used.
This provision allows a jurisdiction's Gann Limit to reflect
increases in real economic growth rather than inflation
alone. As Article XIIIB is currently drafted, if inflation
is less than the growth in personal income, the limit may
only increase by the amount of inflation.
2. Proposition 71 would adjust the State's population to reflect
the rate of growth in the school population which exceeds the
rate of growth in overall state population. It also allows
local governments to take into account increases in the
daytime population of their communities as well as the number
of permanent residents (which is currently allowed) when they
calculate their Gann Limits.
This change would allow local governments a larger limit to
accommodate the costs of serving larger daytime, commuter
populations.
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3. Proposition 71 would allow the above specified changes in
calculating the cost of living and population growth
components of a Gann Limit to be applied to the 1986-87 and
the 1987-88 limits when the 1988-89 limit is calculated. The
actual limits for 1986-87 and 1987-88 won't be changed, but
the added growth that comes from the changes described in
Sections 1 and 2 will be built into the 1986-87 and 1987-88
bases and used in determining a jurisdiction's 1988-89 limit.
A preliminary estimate by the Legislative Analyst indicated
that the 1988-89 State limit would be about $700 million
greater with these changes than if the limit had been
calculated using current law.
It is not possible at this time to calculate the potential
impact of these changes on the Gann Limit for the City of
Santa Monica as the state has not yet released the currently
allowable growth factors for 1988-89. However, it is
anticipated that the City's 1988-89 Gann Limit would be
larger if Proposition 71 passes than if it were calculated
under the existing provisions of Article XIII B.
4. Proposition 71 defines taxes and fees imposed on motor
vehicles and motor vehicle fuels used for transportation-
related purposes as state user fees. Included in this
definition are motor vehicle gas taxes and registration fees.
The state's Gann Limit will be adjusted so that removal of
these revenues from the limit's base will not artificially
reduce the state's Gann Limit. This change paves the way for
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an increase in the gas tax to fund transportation projects,
since the increase would not send the state over its limit.
5. Proposition 71 requires the Commission on state Finance to
report to taxpayers how state revenues are spent.
Proposition 71 has been supported and endorsed by the League of
California Cities and various other organizations. A listing of
those organizations endorsing proposition 71 is also attached.
Californians for Quality Government is requesting that cities
support and endorse Proposition 71.
Also appearing on the statewide ballot this June will be
Proposition 72, titled "The Paul Gann Spending Limit Improvement
and Enforcement Act of 1988.11 Proposition 72 does not address
the matter of revising the Gann Limit calculation procedure, and
therefore has no direct impact on local government. The
proponents of Proposition 72 have not requested that cities
endorse this measure.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the City council consider a motion which
supports and endorses state Proposition 71 on the June 1988
ballot.
Prepared by: Mike Dennis, Director of Finance
INITlATlVF.l.EASURE TO BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLWQ THE VOTERS
Th. AIt2I""Y B.nt1,1 at Ctllfarnl, ~,md lIl. lollGWlng uu. Ind lummlry If 1tI. ehl~ Ind DoIntI of th. propo..d mUlUrt
APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT ADJUSTMENT. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Constitution limits tax revenues state and
local governments ann ually alJProprlate 'or expenditure: al10ws "cost of lIving" and II populat1on" changes. "Cost of
living" defined as lesser of change In US Consumer Price Index or per capita personal Income, measure redefines
as Qrea'er of change in California Consumer Price 'ndex or per capita personal Income. "State population"
redefined: includes increases In K-12 or community COllege average dallv attendance greater than state population
Orow1h. local government "population" redefined: tnetudes InCr13SeS ln residents and penons employed. Specifies
motor vehicle and fuel taxes are fees not subject to approprlallons limit. Summary of estimate by legislative Analyst
and Director of Finance of Rstal Impact on state and local governments: The state's appropriations limn \s estimated
to increase by approximately $800 million in 1988-89 and by Increasing amounts thereafter. Indeterminable enect on
tile appropriations limits of other public enUUes. Cost of Commission on State Finance report required by this
measure would probably be less than $500,000 annually.
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A,JvI=:o,y CumJUIss'un On Spe..:ial Education
Al I.dn<..e of Trades C1lld MaintenanCE-
Amefl..:an Associ~tion of University Yomen
Amellcan As~ociall(m of Retired Persons - CA
AmerlCatl Fe~eratiun uf State Countv, & Municipal Employees
Ass" fOI the- Iml-'rovement of Secondarv Education
A~sl1 of CA State Att.:trnevs and Administrative Law Jud~es
Ass" of Motor C~trier Operations Specialists
As~n of Municipal Court Clerks
Assn of Special Agents-DOJ
Ass.:tciated CA Heal tlo Cellters. Inc IF, imarv Care Clinics
Associated General Contractors ot California
Assuciation ot CA Urban SchOOl Di~tricts
ASSo<"latlon of CalLfornla School Administrators
ASSOCiation uf California Communi tv Col lege Admins.
Association of Conservation Emplovees
AssocIation of Motor VehLcle lnvest~gators of CA
Black American Political Association of California
CA A~sn or Health Svcs at Home
CA Assn of Psychiatric Technicians
CA Assn of Public Hospitals
CA As~n of Regional Occupational Cntrs & Programs
CA A$sn of Regulato.y Investigators and Inspectors
CA Assn. of SChool Business Officers
CA Association of County Veterans Service Officers
CA Association of Vocational Administrators
CA Catholic Conference of Bishops
CA Countv Librarians Ass".
CA District Attorneys Association
California Assn for the Education of Young Children
California Association for Counseling and Development
CalIfornia AssociatIon for Alcohol/Drug Educators
CalIfornia Association of Interns dnd Residents
California Association cf PrbfesSional Scientists
~alifolnia Association ot Homes for the Aging
California ASSOCiation of Highway PatrolmE-n
California As~oclatlon of County Data Processors
California AssocIation of Special Investigators
*Californla AS~Oclation of Hospitals and Health Systems
CalIfornia Association of Area Agencies On Aging
CaliJornia A"sociation ot Food and Drug Ofticials
CalIfornia CoalItion of Law Enforcement Assn.
California Commission on Aging
California Cammon Cause
California Community College Trustees
California Correctional Peace Otficers Association
California Council of Churches
California Democratic Partv
CalIfornia Dental Association
California Department of Forestrv Emplovees Association
California Facultv Association
Cal.fornia Federation of Teachers
California Fire Chiefs Association
California Independent Public Employees Legislative Council
Cal .fornia Labor Federation. AFL-CrO
Califortlla League ot benior Citizens
California Medical Transportation ASsociation
Cal Ifarnia Medlcai Association
Cal.fornla Movement for Educational Reform
Ca II fornia NO\J
Cali forni.. NUl sE!iI' Association
California Peace Officers Association
.C~llfornia Pharmacists Association
California Police Chiefs Association
Califo.nia Probation. Parole. and Correctional Association
California Public Defenders Association
California Retired Teachers ASSociation
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Callfurn.a School Board$ Association
Cal.fu,nla Sehoul Employees AssociatIon
Call1arnIa School Foo~ Service Association
Cal'lurnia Senio", Coalition
California Specl...1 Districts hssociatlon
California Spee~h - Language - Hearing Association
Cal,fornia State Board of Education
CallfoJnla State Curoner's AssocIation
Callfo'"la Slale Counc.il of Service Employees
Callfo,nla State Employees Association
C..I I for'Ha Stelte Fire"len's AssocIation
CallCO!nla State PTA
California State SherIffs Association
California Tax Refurm Association
Co. I. forrlla Teacher!> Association
Ca[lfurni. Tlansit League
CalLfornla Union of Safety Emplovees
Callfol nlans for Bettel Transportation
Catholic Charities of CA
Cho.l)L~llor's AdvisOJY Cumte on Child Dev
Chief Probalion Offlcer5 of California
CitIzens for Edu~ation
COII!c!ress of Callfernl" Seniors
-Coullcd of U C Faculty Associ.tlonS
County AdminLstratlve Officers AssocIation of Cdllfolnla
County Alcohol Plogram AdmInIstrators Assn, of CA
Cou~ty Clerks ASSOClatlun of Californla
County En~lneers Assoc. of CA
Count'" P<lrk and Re<:.recttiol1 Directors ASSOCI<ltio.Jn
County PeJsonnel Admirllst!ators Assoc of CA
County Recorders' Associat.on of California
County Supervisors Assn. of Californi3.
Educatlolldl Congress <..f California
Fa~uJtv A~soclatjon of California Community Colleges
FIre D!strictb Associ~tlon of CalifornIa
Fire Marshals amd Emel~ency Services AssociatIon
Heellth Access CoalitIon of California
Hospital POlICe ASlin of CA
Jvclses. Marshals ~ Constables AssociatIon of CalifornIa
Lea~ue of CalitoJ"ia CitIes
League of ~omen Vaters of California
Luth~ran Office of Govelnment Ministry - California
Mexican-AmerIcan Political AssDciation
National Association of 5ocI~1 Workers
-NatIonal Lawyers GUild Economic Rights
Peac~ Officers Research AS5ocidtion of
People for the American Way
Pharl1Taceutical l1anufacture!!! Assooiation.
Planning and Conservation Lea~ue of CalifornIa
ProfesSLonal Engineer~ of Califolnia Government
Retired Chapter - CA COlrect. Peace Officers Assn.
Retiled Public Employees Association of California
Smal J School DIstricts' AssocIation
.SocIety for Public Health Education
State Association of County Auditors
St~te Employed File FIghters Association
State-Employed PhysicIans Association
Superintendent of Public Instruction BIll Honig
TOK1~S CoordinatIng Project
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- CalIfornia Chaptet
Task Force
COlI itornia.
Regional
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*Ared 4 Agency on A~ing Advisory Council
Automobile Club of Southern California
Cent,al Coast Commission for Senior CItIzens
Congress of California Seniors. Region IV - ^
_PUblic Employees Unio.Jn. LocaL One
Southern CA Transportation Action Committee
Stanislaus & Tuolumne cnties. Cntrl. Labol Council-AFL-CIO
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Alameda Hlallh CQn.~rtlum
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."'In. of G.:l...u.nl.] COlllllillionl and Cncl~. .:In Allinl In I. A
AI.oeialion tOr LOI An,ele. Deputy Sheriffs
B~rkel.y Gtay P~nth.rs
Chlldcafe Resource Servlce
D~l Notte C~unty L~n, Terlll Cat~ Task Force
Humboldt Del Norte Senior L&glslatlye Action Council
K.rn Citizen for EffectivI Local Goyerntllnt
L A. Co. Are. Agency on A.ency Adylsory Council
L.A. Co. FI~.ratlon of Community Coordlnatln( Cncls.
LOI Anlells AIDS Hosplc. Comllltte.
LQS An,ell, Hlalth Acce.5 Co.lltlon
Los An.lll. Homere.s Health Care Protect
Older ~Qmln'l ~.alue
Orang. COunly Employe.. A..oclation
OKnard Peace Officet. A..cciation
Public [mI:!. Assn. of Riverside Co~nty. Inc.
SEIU Local S35-Amerl~~n Federation of Nuts..
San Bernardino ~ Rialto Firs Filht.rs. Local 89
Santa Barbara County E.ploy... ASln.
-Santa CruZ County Seniors Couneil
Vnlhd Flretllhter. 01 L. A. City. l..,~al 112. AFL-CIO
U~it.d T.~ch.rs Los An~ele'
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