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BUDGET KICKOFF 2012Meeting materials available for download at:
http://budget.nv.gov/Upcoming/
Email available for Internet viewers*:
*Please note: The provided email is for the live meeting only. All other budget questions should be directed to your budget analyst.
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Nevada’s best days are yet to come.
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Janet Rogers, Budget Economist• Master’s Degree in Computer Science
• PhD in Economics
• 30 years with the federal government doing statistical data analysis and developing software and modeling algorithms
• 5 years with the Colorado Governor’s Office of State Planning and Budgeting doing forecasts, reports, and developed an econometric model
• Likes turtles
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Partly Cloudy
Clearing by Mid-Decade
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Officially ended nationally in June ’09
Nevada in recession much longer
Exceptionally long
Exceptionally bad
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Employment below pre-recession peak
National housing sector still struggling
Consumer confidence low (but improving)
World economy iffy
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Largest employment drop
Highest unemployment rate
Highest foreclosure rate
Last to enter recovery
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Employment grew throughout 2011
Unemployment rate falling, albeit slowly
Signs of stabilizing housing sector
Retail activity is strong
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NV housing bubble among the largest nationwide
NV economy largely dependent on consumption-based industries
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Employment↔ Total Wages↑
Gaming Activity
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Retail Activity
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Broad based job losses
90,000+ in construction
30,000+ in leisure & hospitality
20,000+ in professional &
business services
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Recent gains in non-government sectors
8,800 in leisure & hospitality
3,500 in professional & business services
2,500 in education & health services
Continuing large declines some sectors
6,600 lost in construction
4,300 lost in government15
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Partly Cloudy
Clearing by Mid-Decade
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Budget Overview
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General Fund Appropriations by FunctionFY06-07 Biennium Total $5.8 Billion
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General Fund Appropriations by FunctionFY12-13 Biennium Total $6.2 Billion
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Difficult Economic Times Resulted in
Major Budget Adjustments
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Budget Reductions and Adjustments
• Began in FY08
• Several Special Sessions
• Continued during 2009 Legislative Session
• Additional reductions during recent 2011 Legislative Session
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FY08 - Current Examples of Expense Reductions
• General Budget Reductions• Significant Reductions in Capital Expenditures and Purchases of
Equipment• Position Eliminations• Furloughs & Salary Reductions• Suspension of Merit Pay Increases & Suspension of Longevity Pay• Renegotiation of Contracts and Leases• State Employee Health Insurance Plan Changes• Department Consolidations• Reduced Capital Improvement & Deferred Maintenance Projects
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FY08 - Current Examples of Revenue or Funding Increases
• Spend Down Rainy Day Fund• Revenue Stabilization• Fund Sweeps• Fund Diversions• Federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funding• Government Services Fiscal Stabilization Funds• Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP)• Line of Credit
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State Government Position CountLegislature Approved - Full-Time Equivalency
Includes Higher Education - Excludes Seasonal and Intermittent
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Capital Improvement ProjectsLegislature Approved
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Demand for State Services Increases in
Tough Financial Times
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Medicaid Annual Average Recipients
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP
(Previously known as Food Stamps) Annual Average Recipients
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Nevada’s Budget Outlook
for FY14-15 Biennium
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Revenues are Increasing
• Sales tax increases for 17 straight months
• Gaming win has posted year-over-year gains in 8 of the past 12 months
• Revenues for 2011 finished higher than Economic Forum estimates
• Revenues for 2012 are also tracking higher
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Significant Challenges Remain
• Sunsetting Revenues
• Sunsetting Expense Reductions
• Health Care Reform
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Sunsetting Revenues FY12-13 Biennium General Fund
• Taxes, Fees, Fund Sweeps, & Other Revenue
• Adjustments to the Distributive School Account (DSA)
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Sunsetting Expenditure Reductions
FY12-13 Biennium
• Furlough
• Pay Rate Reduction
• Suspension of Merit Salary Increase
• Suspension of Longevity Pay
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Health Care Reform
• Newly eligible Medicaid caseload covered by federal government
• Increase Medicaid caseload which will require significant state resources
• Potential cost savings to state and local government
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FY14-15 Biennium Budget Targets
for General Fund will be Established
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• “Flat” general fund request– Exceptions will be determined on a case by
case basis
• No budget reductions are currently required
• Highway Funds and Internal Service Funds will also have spending limits
FY14-15 BUDGET
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• Spending caps at the Departmental level
• Directors have flexibility within the cap
• Certain general fund expenditures will be allowable outside of the cap
• All other expenditure requests over the cap must be submitted in Items for Special Consideration.
Note: Items for Special Consideration are NOT part of the official agency request budget.
What Does “Flat” Mean?
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• FY13 appropriation is the beginning point
• The Budget Division multiplies this number by 2
• The Budget Division adds back costs associated with employee pay reductions that sunset (pay reduction, furloughs, merit and step increases, and longevity).
Note: Statewide rate adjustments such as employee medical and retirement contributions will be calculated by the Budget Division and are NOT part of the cap.
How the Cap Works
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• M-200 Caseload Changes (Legislature Approved)
• M-500 Federal Mandates (e.g., Health Care Reform)
• M-101 Agency Specific Inflation(e.g., Medical Inflation, Highway Related Materials)
Note: Most of these items are readily identifiable with a historical precedent. If not, please coordinate with your budget analyst whether your expenditure qualifies as a non-cap expenditure BEFORE putting in the time and effort.
Allowable Non-Cap Expenditures
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• Agency Identified “Think Big - Go Bold” Ideas
• Replacement Equipment Requests (that do not fall within your cap)
• Deferred Maintenance Requests (that do not fall within your cap)
We understand there is a need for both replacement equipment and deferred maintenance projects.
These items and other requests will be prioritized on a statewide basis.
Items for Special Consideration
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Examples of Legislature Approved Caseloads
• Entitlement programs such as Medicaid and SNAP (food stamps)
• K-12 student enrollment
• Inmate populations
Note: Coordinate with your budget analyst to determine if your caseload qualifies.
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STATE PUBLIC WORKS BOARD
2013 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP)
• On-Line 2013 Capital Improvement Plan application is available on www.spwb.state.nv.us
• The new application includes an emphasis on deferred maintenance needs at existing facilities.
• Functionality has been improved to allow saving of partially completed forms rather than requiring all work be performed in one session.
• All applications must be submitted by April 10, 2012.
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Technology Investment Requests (TIR)
• Projects will be evaluated on a case by case basis
• Cost/benefit analysis will be applied
• Leveraging resources to reduce capital requirements will be required
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Stephanie Day, Deputy Budget DirectorDepartment of Administration, Budget Division
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Bill Draft Request (BDR)A request submitted to the Legislative Counsel
Bureau proposing additions, deletions, and/or changes to Nevada Revised Statutes
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Bill Draft Request (BDR)Requests should be separated betweenHousekeeping –
Clarification or minor changes to
existing statutesSubstantive – All other requests
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Bill Draft Request (BDR)Each request must be limited to one subject, but may
contain proposed revisions to more than one section of NRS that relates to the single subject of the
proposed bill.
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Bill Draft Request (BDR)Non‐Budgetary Bill Draft Requests No Fiscal Impact Due to the Budget Division on or before June 01, 2012
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Bill Draft Request (BDR)Budgetary Bill Draft Requests Fiscal Impact Exceeding $2,000
(NRS 218d.430)
Due to the Budget Division on or before August 31, 2012Must be included in the Agency Request BudgetNo Fiscal Notes are processed if the amount is included
in the Executive Budget
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Bill Draft Request DatabaseNew NEBS BDR Module
Available May 01, 2012
Similar functionality to the database used last time
All BDRs
must be submitted through the new BDR Module in NEBS.
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Bill Draft Request DatabaseAgencies can track status of BDRs
Legislature’s BDR and Bill Numbers will be added to the database with hyperlinks to the respective
document on their website
The NEBS BDR Module will eventually link to LCB’s bill tracking system
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Difficult to ID common goals and coordinate efforts
Limited focus on results
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Department –
Division –
Budget Account
Budget Accounts broken into expenditure categories
Budget Account Names and expenditure categories do not reveal much regarding what work is performed
Performance Indicators are prepared at the Budget Account levelInconsistently used by management Even less frequently by key decision makers
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It is difficult to identify agencies with common goals and therefore hard to coordinate efforts
Silos form easily as the structure does not allow clarity regarding what work is completed or the goals and objectives of the organization
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Improve transparency to decision makers and public
Link government activities to achievement of objectives
Reduce silos and identify common objectives
Provide platform for improvement in funding and budgeting decisions
Measure the efforts of state government to determine whether they make a difference
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Originated in late 1940s at federal level for Defense
Guided by the federal Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) enacted in 1993
By 1990s half of the states are using performance indicators
As of 2009, only 13 of the states are not using Performance Based Budgeting in some manner
In 2010 Nevada implemented Priorities of Government Process
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State of Utah began in 2009Performance measures based on department-
specific critical areas of desired outcomes Balanced Scorecard focuses on strategic planning,
performance management, state agency collaboration, and discovering enterprise innovation opportunities
Commonwealth of Virginia began in 1995Includes metrics on inputs, outputs and outcomesOnline scorecard has supported targeted budget
reductions
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Priorities of Government initiated during 2012/2013 budget preparation
AB 248 Passed by 2011 Legislature continues movement
Support from the Legislature, Governor and all who testified
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Builds on foundation established under the Priorities of Government initiative
PPBB has a number of system advances to make it easier for financial and budget staff -
to be discussed more in the afternoon
We significantly advance the ability to inter- connect activities performed by State
government
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Summary of the long-term performance goals for core governmental functions
Explanations of how proposed budget will fund government so progress is made toward goals
Sufficient to help analyze costs and benefits of programs and determine spending priorities
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The Governor directed the Budget Division to move forward with a budget design to increase accountability and transparency
The Governor involved the entire cabinet in establishing Objectives tied to Core Functions of government
Objectives advance one or more of the Administration’s Strategic Priorities
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Business Development & Services
Infrastructure and Communications
Education and Workforce
Development
Public Safety
Health Services Resource Management
Human Services State Support Services
Core Functions of Government
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PPBB Objectives link to Core Functions
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PPBB Objectives link to Core Functions
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Objectives
Objectives are high level initiatives the state is trying to achieve
Some Objectives are not entirely within control of government
Government can play a key role in advancing all Objectives
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Health Services Core FunctionPrevention ObjectiveMental Health Objective
Public Safety Core FunctionReduce Crime ObjectiveReduce Repeat Criminal Activity Objective
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Benchmarks
Objectives are measured by Benchmarks
Benchmarks are high level measures of how well the state is doing at achieving or making progress on the state’s Objectives
State government cannot by itself control all Benchmarks however it should play a key role in all
Benchmark parameters tie to national data and historical data (When available)
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Health Services Core FunctionMental Health ObjectiveSuicide Rate BenchmarkInpatient Readmissions Benchmark
Public Safety Core FunctionReduce Crime ObjectiveViolent Crime BenchmarkOffender Program Success Benchmark
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8 Core Functions
56 Objectives
148 Benchmarks
A complete listing is available on the Budget Division Website
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PPBB Activities link to Objectives
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Objective
Activities Tie toan Objective
100%
50%
75% 100%
100%
25%
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Health Services Core FunctionMental Health Objective
Department of Education
ActivityDepartment
of Corrections
Activity
Mental Health
Division Activity
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Health Objective
Education And Workforce DevelopmentObjective
PublicSafety
Objective
75%
50%
50%
50%
50%
100% 25%
100%
Mental Health Developmental Services
Mental Health Activity
Mental Health Activity
Mental Health Activity
Mental Health Activity
Mental Health Activity
Health Objective
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Performance Measurement
Activities are measured using Performance Measures
Up to three measures per activity
Outcome measure is best
Efficiency measures used to determine cost effectiveness
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The next phase of PPBB requires careful review and evaluation of activities
This needs to be followed by an analysis of Performance Measures used
Tying Activities to Objectives will require direct attention of Directors and Administrators
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Budget Analysts will be contacting Directors to set up training for your department
Assistance in development of Performance Measures is available upon request
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Questions or Comments?
Jeff Mohlenkamp, CPA Director Department of Administration
Blasdel
Building, Room 200 209 East Musser St.
Carson City, NV 89701 Phone 775-684-0222 [email protected]