The Legislative Budget Process

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The Legislative Budget Process New Member Orientation UNC School of Government Sessions January 7 th, 2015 Mark Trogdon Director of Fiscal Research Fiscal Research Division North Carolina General Assembly

Legislative Budget Process Overview Key Legal Foundations Biennial Budget Procedural Formalities Six Basic Procedural Steps Appropriations Committee Structure Budget Components Constructing an Appropriations Act Questions & Discussion 2

Key Legal Foundations 3

Key Legal Foundations State Constitution Governor s Budget Submission State Constitution requires the Governor to prepare and recommend a budget to the General Assembly [Article III, Section 5(3)] General Assembly s Authority Power of the Purse No money shall be drawn from the State Treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by law [Article V, Section 7(1)] 4

Key Legal Foundations State Budget Act (Chapter 143C) Link between the NC General Statutes and the State Constitution Building on the provisions of the State s Constitution, the State Budget Act provides the statutory framework for preparing, enacting and administering the State s budget [see G.S.143C-1-1(c)] 5

Key Legal Foundations State Budget Act 143C-1-2. Appropriations: constitutional requirement; reversions. (a) Appropriation Required to Withdraw State Funds From the State Treasury. In accordance with Section 7 of Article V of the North Carolina Constitution, no money shall be drawn from the State treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by law. A law enacted by the General Assembly that authorizes the expenditure of money from the State treasury is an appropriation; however, an enactment by the General Assembly that authorizes, specifies, or otherwise provides that funds may be used for a particular purpose is not an appropriation. [emphasis added] 6

Biennial Budget 7

Biennial Budget State Budget Act (Chapter 143C, Article 4) Long Session - Begins in odd numbered years - Enacted budget covers both fiscal years of the Biennium Short Session - Begins in even numbered years - Adjustments to 2 nd fiscal year of Biennial Budget 8

Procedural Formalities 9

Procedural Formalities Bills Introduced Each Chambers Appropriations Chairs are required, by statute, to introduce a bill for the Governor s Recommended Current Operations Appropriations Act and Capital Improvements Appropriations Act ( 143C-5-1) First Chamber initiating legislative budget process typically introduces its own version of a Current Operations/Capital Improvement Appropriations Act 10

Procedural Formalities Begin Process Joint Resolution of General Assembly invites Governor to present a Recommended Budget to a joint session of both chambers ( 143C-3-5(a)) House and Senate chambers alternate beginning budget process by biennium (House is first in 2015 Session) 11

Procedural Formalities Basis for Act First Chamber s bill is normally the legislative vehicle used to enact an Appropriations Act There is no requirement for the General Assembly to wait for the Governor s Recommended Budget to begin its legislative budget development process However, the detailed financial information underpinning a new State budget is in the Governor s base budget submission 12

Six Basic Procedural Steps 13

Six Basic Procedural Steps Step 1: Governor Presents Balanced Budget Recommendations [State Constitution Article III, Section 5(3)] Step 2: First Chamber originates, prepares and passes proposed budget legislation for consideration by the Second Chamber receiving the bill 14

Six Basic Procedural Steps Step 3: Second Chamber may choose to do either of the following: Concur in the First Chamber s budget bill and vote to enact the proposed legislation or, the more common practice is For the Second Chamber to create a substitute budget bill proposal and send it back to the first chamber 15

Six Basic Procedural Steps Step 4: Typically First Chamber fails to concur on Second Chamber s substitute proposal & a Conference Committee is appointed to resolve differences between each Chamber s proposed budget legislation Step 5: Conferees from each Chamber resolve differences and a Conference Report is adopted by each Chamber to enact and ratify an Appropriations Act 16

Six Basic Procedural Steps Step 6: The ratified Act is sent to the Governor for signature after which it becomes law *Exception: The Governor can veto the Appropriations Act and set into motion a veto override scenario 17

Appropriations Committees 18

Appropriations Committees Full Appropriations House and Senate Chambers each operate Full Appropriations Committees Full Appropriation Committees are divided into subcommittees organized around functional areas of State government Chairs are appointed for each chamber s Full Appropriation Committees (Full Chairs) and for each subcommittee (Subcommittee Chairs) 19

Appropriations Committees Full Chairs Role Full Chairs lead Appropriations Committee Develop big picture approach - Evaluate budget policy considerations - Assess Revenue Availability - Evaluate spending priorities - Set Subcommittee spending targets - Provide subcommittees with guidance - Focus on issues of state-wide significance that cut across subcommittee lines 20

Appropriations Committees Interaction with the Finance Committee House and Senate each operate their own respective Finance Committees Finance Committees consider all legislative measures that in any way affect State revenues (e.g., fees, taxes, assessments) or debt issuances Full Appropriations Chairs and Finance Committee Chairs have to work together to understand how committee decisions may affect revenue availability 21

Appropriations Committees Subcommittees of Full Appropriations Committee Organized By Functional Areas of Government Health and Human Services Education Justice and Public Safety General Government Transportation Natural and Economic Resources *The House has in prior years created an Appropriations Subcommittee on Information Technology 22

Appropriations Committees Subcommittee Chairs Role Lead Subcommittee review of agency continuation budget and programs within their topic area Foster subcommittee discussion of various policy issues and proposals related to their subcommittee Organize subcommittee recommendations concerning continuation budget, expansion budget and special provisions for the subcommittee s topic area 23

Budget Components 24

Budget Components Base Budget (New Change) Starting point of Governor s Recommended Budget for a new biennium Reflects detailed expenditure and receipt information of the authorized budget with certain adjustments allowed by law May include increased expenditures for annualization requirements, increases/reductions for non-recurring costs, contractual rate increases for real property, adjustments to receipts, Federal payroll tax changes, etc 25

Budget Components Expansion Budget Expand existing programs and/or start new programs Continue programs previously operated with non-state funds Provide salary & benefit increases Plan and construct capital projects 26

Budget Components Committee Report Adopted by reference in each edition of the Appropriations Act Provides details about Legislative adjustments to the budget Report is not a legislative act Commonly called the Money Report 27

Budget Components Appropriations Act (aka the Budget Bill ) Legislative bill that sets forth revenue availability and appropriations for each agency Once enacted and signed by the Governor, the Act carries the force of law Includes Special Provisions which are written directives that generally provide guidance or directives on how appropriated funds are to be spent 28

Budget Components Special Provisions Special Provisions provide guidance to the Director of the Budget (i.e., the Governor) on technical and policy expectations of the General Assembly Special Provisions are generally drafted as Session Law, but can incorporate statutory changes 29

Constructing an Appropriations Act 30

Constructing an Appropriations Act Subcommittees Subcommittees hold public meetings to hear fiscal staff presentations about various agency budgets, related issues and proposals within their topic area State Agencies may make presentations or respond to questions raised through subcommittee member discussions Educational and Budget Analysis presentations by fiscal staff are often presented to joint House & Senate subcommittees for a topic area 31

Constructing an Appropriations Act Subcommittees Subcommittees typically split from joint meetings once the chamber originating the budget bill begins to formulate specific budget decisions As subcommittees make their budgetary decisions, the collective decisions are compiled into a Committee Report and an Appropriations Act 32

Constructing an Appropriations Act Full Committees These collective decisions are then debated before the Full Appropriations Committee Subcommittee recommendations can be amended in Full Committee 33

Constructing an Appropriations Act Full Committees Full Appropriations Committee votes on recommendations and reports to the chamber floor a new bill and committee report to become a new edition of the proposed Act The proposed Act is then calendared for floor debate 34

Constructing an Appropriations Act Floor Debate Floor debate puts the proposed Act before the whole chamber Opportunity for members not on Appropriations Committee to debate the legislation Provides another opportunity for amendments to legislation to be offered 35

Constructing an Appropriations Act Readings Proposed Act is read two times before being sent to other chamber (2 nd Reading & 3 rd Reading) 2 nd & 3 rd readings can occur on the same legislative day assuming no parliamentary or rule prohibitions If the act includes a tax provision per the State Constitution, then 2 nd and 3 rd readings must occur on separate legislative days [Section 23, Article II] 36

Constructing an Appropriations Act The 2 nd Chamber Process typically repeats in a very similar manner in the other chamber Assuming the second chamber rejects the first chamber s proposed Appropriations Act, and sends back an alternative version A conference process is required 37

Constructing an Appropriations Act Conference Each chamber appoints conferees to resolve differences in the House & Senate versions of the proposed Appropriations Act Conferees meet at the Subcommittee and Full Committee level Challenging process to coordinate and resolve differences 38

Constructing an Appropriations Act Conference Agreements between the chambers are recorded in a Conference Report Conference Report is voted upon separately in each chamber by an up or down vote; vote in each chamber must be in the affirmative or the report fails 39

Constructing an Appropriations Act Conference Conference Report cannot be amended Only way to change provisions of Conference Report is for it to be signed into law and amended with subsequent legislation Budget Technical Corrections 40

Questions & Discussion 41

Contact Us Fiscal Research Division Mark Trogdon, Director mark.trogdon@ncleg.net Phone 919-733-4910 Suite 619 LOB http://www.ncleg.net/fiscalresearch/ 42