The potential curse of money deferred
Districts will feel pressure to spend what may soon vanishEven in suspending Proposition 98, after hemming and hawing all night long, for only the second time, the Legislature approved Prop 98 spending of $1.2 billion more than Gov. Schwarzenegger proposed in May. And then lawmakers tacked on $3 billion on top of that.
That’s the good news. The bad news is how they did it, with $1.9 billion of the $3 billion ($1.7 billion for K-12, $200 million for community colleges) deferred until the next fiscal year. In the end, that may leave school districts worse off than before.
Here’s why: There’s a good chance that for many reasons the deferred money will be like vaporware – an undelivered promise. The state budget is built on optimistic assumptions of $5 billion extra funding from the federal government and higher state revenue than the