Senator Mimi Walters

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State Capitol, Room 3086
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 651-4037
Fax: (916) 445-9754

Irvine Office

30 Executive Park, Suite 250
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone: (949) 223-5037
Fax: (949) 223-5487

Senator Walters Responds to Governor Brown’s May Budget Revision

Today, Governor Jerry Brown released his $98 billion May Budget Revision.  In response, Senator Mimi Walters (R-Irvine) made the following comments:

“I am pleased that for the first time since I was elected to the Legislature we are not confronted with a multi-billion dollar deficit.  But let’s be clear, that is a result of a questionable retroactive tax that has accounted for the current projected surplus. I believe we can all agree that excessive spending and dubious budgetary gimmicks of this and previous governors have placed undue stress on California families.

“Despite the perceived good news regarding state revenues, the May Revision illuminates the continual struggle the state will face in maintaining a stable and solid budget in future years.  The governor’s plan has already attempted to gloss over the state’s slow economic recovery, which the revise acknowledges that our diminished tax revenue will be unable to cover.

“In addition, the fact that the increased revenues are contingent upon increased tax rates and not real economic growth presents a distorted picture of what many Californians are experiencing today.  While the budget may be balanced, California is still experiencing a 9.4% unemployment rate.  To me, this represents an economy lacking opportunity and upward mobility. 

“Further, while the Governor continues to acknowledge the state’s ‘Wall of Debt,’ this budget fails to address California’s $132 billion debt problem, as identified in a recent Public Policy Center report.  Neither does the budget do anything to deal with the growing unfunded pension and retiree health care liabilities.  These future, conservatively estimated, state costs are over $100 billion alone.

“Until the governor and the Legislature’s majority party begin the process of resolving our massive debt and liability problem, California’s long-term fiscal outlook remains uncertain.

“It is my hope that Governor Brown and Legislative Republicans can build on our common ground and begin the difficult work of returning fiscal sanity and sustainability to our state budget.”

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Senator Walters presents Digital Textbook Bill (SB 185)

video (5/21/2013)
Senator Senate Floor presentation of SB 185, the digital textbook bill, which was approved by the CA State Senate 35-0. The measure would enable school districts to more easily integrate today's... [more]
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Calculating California’s Actual Debt

article (5/14/2013)
Governor Jerry Brown’s May Revision of the 2013–2014 budget outlines a $26.9 billion “Wall of Debt”. This debt refers to money borrowed in recent years to balance the state budget, but it is important to note that it does not... [more]
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Senator Walters Responds to Governor Brown’s May Budget Revision

news release (5/14/2013)
Today, Governor Jerry Brown released his $98 billion May Budget Revision.  In response, Senator Mimi Walters (R-Irvine) made the following comments: “I am pleased that for the first time since I was elected to the Legislature we are not... [more]
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Mimi's Message: May 2013

article (5/14/2013)
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Senator Walters discusses committee prioritizing costly fees over students

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Senate Committee’s Failure to Approve SB 497 Costs Students Educational Opportunity

news release (5/1/2013)
Today, the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality failed to approve SB 497, authored by Senator Mimi Walters (R-Irvine), which would have prohibited the Air Resources Board from assessing a costly administrative fee on California colleges for... [more]
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Bi-Partisan Realignment Reform Proposal Fails Senate Committee

news release (4/29/2013)
On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Public Safety voted down Senate Bill 287 (Walters), a common-sense measure that strengthens Governor Jerry Brown’s prison realignment law, also referred to as AB 109, by ensuring that criminals with serious... [more]

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