Friday, October 2, 2009

Shikha Dalmia, Adrian Moore and Adam B. Summers: Don't Blame the Voters for California's Budget Woes - WSJ.com


Shikha Dalmia, Adrian Moore and Adam B. Summers: Don't Blame the Voters for California's Budget Woes - WSJ.com:

"Even this overstates the case against ballot-box budgeting. K-12 spending has remained remarkably stable at around 40% of the budget pre- and post-Prop. 98. Today, California is 24th among the 50 states in terms of the percentage of its general funds it devotes to K-12. This suggests that education spending is not grossly out of line. Prop. 98 aside, Mr. Matsusaka found that only about 2% or 3% of California's budget is frozen as a result of ballot initiatives."