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Page 1: It’s been 18 years… 1996 Purchasing Power compared to1996 66 cents to the dollar. What $1.00 could buy in 1996 now costs $1.48

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Page 3: It’s been 18 years… 1996 Purchasing Power compared to1996 66 cents to the dollar. What $1.00 could buy in 1996 now costs $1.48

Purchasing Power

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013$840

$860

$880

$900

$920

$940

$960

$980

$1,000

$1,020Purchasing Powercompared to1996

66 cents to the dollar.

What $1.00 could buy in 1996 now costs

$1.48

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• California State PTA has tightened the fiscal belt as tight as possible.

• Point of no return--a membership dues increase is essential.

It’s been 18 years…

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2012/2013 Revenue Sources• Programs-in-a-Box• Member Perks• Premier art programs, such as

Reflections • Scholarship monies • Grant monies • Advocates in Sacramento and

Washington D.C. • Website• Publications and

communications• Counterpart support and

training• PTA EZ• Tax-filing and CT number

assistance• Online officer contact system• Affordable insurance coverage• Governance documents/bylaws• Field services

PTA Resources

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Fiscal• Transparency• Responsibility• Oversight

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Six years of deficit spending

2013-2014:

2012-2013:

2011-2012:

2010-2011:

2009-2010:

2008-2009:

($348,320)

($352,000)

($158,186)

($19,088)

($300,000)

($444,224)

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How does California compare?Oregon $7.25

Hawaii $7.00

Washington $5.75

Idaho $5.25

Alaska $4.00

Colorado $4.00

Minnesota $4.00

Connecticut $3.25

Montana $3.25

Wyoming $3.25

Indiana $3.00

New Mexico $3.00

Wisconsin $3.00

Pennsylvania $2.75

Iowa $2.50

Maine $2.50

Arizona $2.25

Nevada $2.25

Texas $2.25

DC $2.00

Delaware $2.00

Illinois $2.00

Michigan $2.00

Missouri $2.00

Nebraska $2.00

New Hampshire $2.00

North Dakota $2.00

Puerto Rico $2.00

South Dakota $2.00

Louisiana $1.75

Massachusetts $1.75

New Jersey $1.75

New York $1.75

North Carolina $1.75

Ohio $1.75

Oklahoma $1.75

Georgia $1.50

Maryland $1.50

Rhode Island $1.50

Utah $1.50

Vermont $1.50

West Virginia $1.50

Florida $1.25

Kansas $1.25

California $1.25

Kentucky $1.25

Mississippi $1.25

Alabama $1.00

Arkansas $1.00

South Carolina $1.00

Tennessee $1.00

Virginia $1.00

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