Lessons for California from the History of Fiscal Constitutions
Palabras clave : 
Constitutions
State government
Fiscal constitutions
Debt limitations
Balanced budget
Rainy day funds
TELs
Fecha de publicación : 
2010
Editorial : 
University of California
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ISSN : 
1944-4370
Nota editorial : 
Open Access Publications from the University of California
Cita: 
Rodriguez Tejedo, I; Wallis, J.J. Lessons for California from the History of Fiscal Constitutions. California Journal of Politics and Policy, (2010) Vol 2 (3): 1-19
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California continues to undergo a series of budget crises. This paper examines the evolution of fiscal provisions in state constitutions over time, as well as in California. The evolution of fiscal provisions across the states shows an evolution from debt restrictions to balanced budget amendments to rainy day funds and tax and expenditure limits. California shows the same pattern. We suggest that many of the constitutional changes are responses to the previous constitutional change, which is why a definite pattern emerges. We end by suggesting that California return to the intent of the original 1849 debt restriction and require voters to actually raise taxes when they authorize new borrowing.
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