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Arizona running out of cash

State treasurer says borrowing is next


Published/Last Modified on Monday, Jan 05, 2009 - 05:11:01 am MST

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona could run out of money to pay its bills as early as next month and may have to borrow money in the short term for the first time since World War II, state Treasurer Dean Martin said.

An analysis by the treasurer’s staff shows that the state’s fund balance could dip to negative $50 million on Feb. 23 at the earliest and mid-March under a more optimistic scenario.

“No matter what (lawmakers) do with the budget, we’ll be negative in March or April,” Martin said.

With no reserves to cover the bills, that could force the state to borrow at least that much, if not far more.



“Essentially, the state is broke,” said House Speaker-elect Kirk Adams, R-Mesa.

He said he’s not sure that he agrees with Martin that there is no way to avoid borrowing, saying lawmakers are hoping to rein in the state’s $1.2 billion budget deficit through spending cuts.

But, “there’s only so much you can do in the next few weeks,” he said. “You have to be able to meet payroll, and you have to keep the lights on.”

Lawmakers begin their regular legislative session Jan. 12 and are expected to immediately work on the state’s $9.9 billion budget.

The state Constitution requires a balanced budget by the time the fiscal year ends June 30.

If the state borrows money to pay daily bills, that would be the first such borrowing the state has done since the state’s tax structure was revamped around World War II to rely on sales and income taxes, instead of property taxes alone.

The state would seek loans not exceeding three months from banks.

Loans would only add to budget problems down the road, as the money would have to be paid back with interest. The action also will likely hurt the state’s bond rating, as lenders don’t look kindly on borrowers who have no cash.

Martin has shared the bad news with incoming legislative leaders and Jan Brewer’s gubernatorial transition team.

Martin said the only chance of dodging the borrowing bullet would be if the federal government enacted a stimulus program that would send aid to state and local governments. But Martin said if that aid comes in the form currently being planned — grants for specific projects — it wouldn’t help the state’s bottom line.



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    Stop the Maddness wrote on Jan 6, 2009 10:32 AM:

    " Secure the border, deport illegal aliens. Make illegal aliens pick up their own garbage in the desert, deport each one with a bag of trash. Call a Mexican Ambulance to pick up their sick and injured at the border. Let Mexico treat their deported. Bust the cartels and take everything they own. Arizona would be the wealthiest state in the U.S.
    Fine employers that hire illegals. Give Arizonans the company's to run and employ Arizonans.
    I will not buy one thing new, I will not support businesses until this country supports citizens and cuts off cheep slave labor. Vote with $$$$$$. "

    areyoukiddingme wrote on Jan 5, 2009 11:34 PM:

    " need to cut some of these social programs!!! "

    Original Curious wrote on Jan 5, 2009 9:23 PM:

    " If the State of Arizona would stop spending money taking care of people that are not legal residents of Arizona then maybe we wouldn't be almost broke. "

    Hmmm wrote on Jan 5, 2009 8:58 PM:

    " Everyone should send a letter of thanks to Tim Bee for over spending. Then send another letter to Mayor Bob Stain to thank him for supporting the over spending Bee. "

    dave wrote on Jan 5, 2009 8:02 PM:

    " the possibility exists that this could curtail some of the out of control spending. "

    curious wrote on Jan 5, 2009 7:19 PM:

    " Duh! We can't support 1/4 of the population of Mexico and South America without them paying into the tax system. "

    Pete wrote on Jan 5, 2009 12:05 PM:

    " I think the state should go back to like it was in 1900, with the same services it had then, we have to much waste today with to many employs. Same way with the federal government we have to many employs that do nothing and get paid to much as well as congress itself. "

    Walt wrote on Jan 5, 2009 11:04 AM:

    " If we created bills that we can't pay for, does that mean we overextended ourselves, spending what we don't have? We elected some real geniuses to handle our budget - fire them! If the state constitution requires a balanced budget, why are we not complying? Good by Napalitano! "

    Mike wrote on Jan 5, 2009 10:24 AM:

    " A lot of people live in AZ with out of state plates and have jobs here, isn't there a way to check with the state tax computer and the DMV computer to see if they own a vehicle and if it's not registered here then fine them and the state will have money and the people that already pay for their plates won't get ripped apart paying for the ones don't don't pay "

    Kathleen wrote on Jan 5, 2009 9:16 AM:

    " What is with government and their inability to follow a budget? If I ran my household budget in such a willy nilly way I would be in trouble too! How can they not know what spending is forecast and reign in that spending if there is a shortfall in tax revenue. Last I noticed it was collected in April of last year so they knew how much they had to spend. What could be so complicated about keeping in those limits unless they are asleep at the wheel?
    After all its only taxpayers that feel the pain! "

    Concerned Arizonian wrote on Jan 5, 2009 8:19 AM:

    " What a shock, wouldn't you think the "heads" of our State would know better than to NOT budget for all of us.

    Asking for HELP is rediculous, What is wrong with these people anyway?

    Were they never on a budget and not spend what money they DO NOT HAVE?

    Please get help for all of our people in charge of our state tax. Help them know when to spend and when not to spend!!! "

    Not surprised wrote on Jan 5, 2009 7:21 AM:

    " Tim Bee filled my home with commericals about how he cut taxes. Why did he (they) not figure out how they were going to pay the bills BEFORE cutting taxes. "

    Old Marine wrote on Jan 5, 2009 6:57 AM:

    " Wow! If this is true, we Arizonans are in real trouble. "

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