Roper: An unsustainable appetite for spending

By Rob Roper

Steve Klein of the Joint Fiscal Office briefed the Pension and Benefits Task Force, which is looking into how to fix the state’s $6 billion unfunded pension liabilities, on the current state budget as well as impending budget pressures in the pipeline. Klein’s slide show revealed a frightening increase in spending with daunting implications for Vermont taxpayers.

Page 5 of Klein’s report illustrated the overall growth in state spending from FY19 to FY22 from just under $6 billion annually ($5,958.0) to $7.36 billion in 2021 with a slight decline to $7.175 billion in FY22. This is largely due to federal infusions of cash for Corona virus relief, but, as Klein warned, as this flood of outside money subsides there will be pressure to replaced it with local revenue sources – higher taxes.

This shows a nearly 25 percent increase in state spending in just two years. Nearly a billion of the dollars fueling this spree are calculated to go away in 2022.

Perhaps more alarming, Klein finished his presentation with two solid pages of text outlining pending needs and requests for funding major new or vastly expanded programs, including:

  • $12.5 to $15 million annual increases in funding for state colleges.
  • Over $10 million required for state building costs for the Courts alone.
  • $140 million for a new correctional facility.
  • $300 to $600 million for school construction/maintenance.
  • $56 million for state IT upgrades (which Klein feels is a significant underestimate of the real need.
  • $100-200 million for Global Warming Solutions Act projects (which I think is a gross underestimate of what the Climate Council will call for).
  • An unspecified amount for broadband expansion beyond what’s being provided by the federal government.
  • $2 billion over ten years for clean water obligations.
  • $350 million for brownfield clean up.
  • $15 million for maintenance of the Waterbury Dam.
  • An unspecified amount for costs associated with a potential new per-pupil “weighting” proposal currently under debate.
  • An unspecified amount for a proposed “Universal Meals” program for public school students.
  • Unspecified amounts for affordable housing, workforce training, and economic development.

Klein admitted that his list was incomplete. I’ll add to it the massive spending that would be needed for the proposed expansion of taxpayer funded childcare from birth to five now being pushed relentlessly by Let’s Grow Kids, which would amount to hundreds of millions annually.

How will all of this be paid for? You! You will have to pay for all of this via new taxes and fees.

Rob Roper is president of the Ethan Allen Institute. Reprinted with permission from the Ethan Allen Institute Blog.

Image courtesy of Flickr/401kcalculator.org

2 thoughts on “Roper: An unsustainable appetite for spending

  1. Drunken Sailors on Payday night.

    Vermont’s legislature puts the Drunken sailors on Payday Night to SHAME ! ! !
    FREE MONEY, here, there and everywhere. Just reach down and grab all you can stuff into your shirt.
    Money is just streaming down from the sky – and it’s Free Money ! Wow!!

    Drinks are on the house!!!
    No Problem, Inflation is Tomorrow ! ! !

  2. We have are Golden. Don’t worry. With Daddy-O’s Leahy, Fauci and Scott as the Holy Trinity, we’re in good hands.
    Daddy knows best, and they continue to tell us they do.
    The hurt heading for Vermonters at the hands of these technofascist tyrants is just starting to be felt.
    Don’t worry though.

    (Did anyone catch that, if you received those lifesaving Covid funds for UE, ending in a few short weeks, that in order to receive UE the next time, you have to have worked 18 weeks, AND made FOUR TIMES what you made in UE – that the gov’t arbitrarily decided you would get – that many of us have NEVER seen in our lives?
    Can we say SETUP? Clever, eh?)

    Don’t worry.
    Daddy-O will tell you what to eat next. He’s got the breathing covered, and you just need to sign up for the killshot and you’re golden – you can eat, breathe and drink – what your Daddy-O’s permit you to.
    Don’t worry.
    You’ll have nothing, and you will enjoy it. Klaus Schwab DAVOS 2021

    The illusion continues.

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