Detroit Faces Imminent Financial Crisis
Detroit Faces Imminent Financial Crisis
Michigan Live reports Detroit could run out of cash in December, plan must include layoffs Bing is expected to discuss a confidential Ernst & Young report obtained by the Detroit Free Press that suggests Detroit could run out of cash by April without steep cuts to staff and public services. That’s a grim prognosis, but...
By Mike Shedlock
Four Ways to Eliminate California’s Government Deficits
Four Ways to Eliminate California’s Government Deficits
The recovery has fizzled out in California with revenues $1.5 billion below overly-optimistic estimates. California tax collections since the start of the fiscal year have fallen $1.5 billion behind projections, raising concern that the most-populous U.S. state will face automatic spending cuts. Revenue was $810.5 million less than budgeted in October, bringing the total to...
By Mike Shedlock
End of Collective Bargaining in California?
End of Collective Bargaining in California?
It is not often I side with economic professors. However, a proposal by Lanny Ebenstein to kill public union collective bargaining in California makes me stand up and salute. Please consider Benefit buster Lanny Ebenstein Lanny Ebenstein wants you to vote to kneecap the state’s public workers unions by banning their right to collective bargaining....
By Mike Shedlock
Illinois Union Boss Collects $158,000 Lifetime Government Pension for One Day’s Work
Illinois Union Boss Collects $158,000 Lifetime Government Pension for One Day’s Work
If you need evidence on how corrupt self-serving unions and union officials can be, then please consider Ex-labor chief’s 1-day rehire nets $158,000 city pension A retired Chicago labor leader secured a $158,000 public pension — roughly five times greater than what a typical retired public-service worker in the Windy City receives — after being...
By Mike Shedlock
Hollywood Florida Residents Vote to Cut Government Worker Pensions
Hollywood Florida Residents Vote to Cut Government Worker Pensions
Residents of Hollywood Florida have had enough of exorbitant police, fire and city workers. In a referendum pitting a 23% tax increase against public union benefits, voters made the smart choice. The turnout was small, but that should have favored the unions because every one of them probably voted to keep the gravy pain and...
By Mike Shedlock
Central Falls Rhode Island Bankruptcy Proposal
Central Falls Rhode Island Bankruptcy Proposal
Central Falls, Rhode Island set to file bankruptcy exit plan delayed by Irene Central Falls filed for bankruptcy Aug. 1, and receiver Robert Flanders said then that he wanted to submit an exit plan to U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Frank Bailey within 30 days. But Tropical Storm Irene forced Flanders to push back the self-imposed...
By Mike Shedlock
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Facing Bankruptcy
Harrisburg Pennsylvania Facing Bankruptcy
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is bankrupt and has been for years. Instead of recognizing that simple fact, the mayor and most of the city council have been looking for miracles. There are no miracles and there will be no miracles. Fortunately, and at long-last, the city council rejected Mayor Linda Thompson’s scheme of selling city assets to...
By Mike Shedlock
Texas Reformers Target Government Pensions
Texas Reformers Target Government Pensions
In a prelude for what will eventually happen in every state, a Battle brews over Texas public pensions. Texas could be gearing up for its own Wisconsin-style grudge match over public employee benefits. A group of high-powered Houston business leaders is starting a statewide campaign to overhaul retirement for future teachers, firefighters, police officers, judges...
By Mike Shedlock
Miami Gives Unions Two Weeks to Agree to Cuts
Miami Gives Unions Two Weeks to Agree to Cuts
The “good news” keeps right on rolling. As such, I keep wondering which major US city will be the first to declare bankruptcy. Please consider candidate Miami. Miami Declares Financial State of Emergency Bloomberg reports Miami Declares ‘Financial Urgency’ as It Moves to Cut Worker Pay, Benefits Miami, facing a $61 million fiscal 2012 deficit,...
By Mike Shedlock
Growing Gloom for States and Cities; What About Solutions?
Growing Gloom for States and Cities; What About Solutions?
A New York Times article accurately describes a set of fiscal realities in Sunday’s editorial A Growing Gloom for States and Cities. The New York Times wildly misses the mark as to who is to blame for this crisis. NYT: Washington should have been trying to find a way to help states avoid the layoffs...
By Mike Shedlock
Rhode Island City Voids Union Contracts in Bankruptcy
Rhode Island City Voids Union Contracts in Bankruptcy
As expected, but sooner than expected (less than a day), we have this: Central Falls Collective Bargaining Contracts Voided In Bankruptcy. The state-appointed receiver overseeing cash-strapped Central Falls filed for bankruptcy Monday morning on the city’s behalf in an effort to help it get back on its financial feet. Receiver Robert G. Flanders announced the...
By Mike Shedlock
Rhode Island City Offers Choice – 50% Pension Cut or Bankruptcy
Rhode Island City Offers Choice – 50% Pension Cut or Bankruptcy
In a scene that is going to play out in scores of cities across the nation, unions are going to come to grips with the fact that pensions are not sacrosanct. Please consider Rhode Island city asks retirees to cut their pensions As cities across the United States struggle to keep their finances afloat, Central...
By Mike Shedlock
Ogden Utah School Board Faces Down Teachers Union
Ogden Utah School Board Faces Down Teachers Union
Congratulations go to the Ogden, Utah school board for their Take-It-Or-Leave It Contract Deal to the teachers’ union. Teachers employed by the Ogden School District will get letters over this holiday weekend, informing them they have 20 days or fewer to sign a new contract or they will lose their jobs. After months of contract...
By Mike Shedlock
Restricting Collective Bargaining Saves A Wisconsin School District
Restricting Collective Bargaining Saves A Wisconsin School District
Congratulations to Governor Scott Walker for sticking to his guns. The state of Wisconsin is far better off because of it. So are taxpayers. Most importantly, so are the school kids. Please consider Union curbs rescue a Wisconsin school district “This is a disaster,” said Mark Miller, the Wisconsin Senate Democratic leader, in February after...
By Mike Shedlock