California Set to Issue IOUs as Fiscal Crisis Weighs

June 25th, 2009

Via: Reuters:

California’s controller said on Wednesday that he would have to issue IOUs in a week if lawmakers can’t quickly solve a $24 billion budget deficit, and the state’s treasurer plans to tap a reserve fund to meet debt service costs.

The measures came as a budget crisis deepened in the most populous U.S. state and the gridlocked legislature failed to pass a proposed $11 billion in cuts.

“Next Wednesday we start a fiscal year with a massively unbalanced spending plan and a cash shortfall not seen since the Great Depression,” Controller John Chiang said in a statement announcing that he would be forced to use IOUs to pay the state’s bills beginning on July 2.

“The state’s $2.8 billion cash shortage in July grows to $6.5 billion in September and after that we see a double digit freefall,” Chiang said. “Unfortunately, the state’s inability to balance its checkbook will now mean short-changing taxpayers, local governments and small businesses.”

State Treasurer Bill Lockyer, meanwhile, is planning to draw on reserves for economic recovery sales tax bonds, according to a spokesman.

Rating agency Standard & Poor’s warned it may downgrade the bonds, given the problems California is likely to face in replenishing its emergency funds.

The state is expecting to file a material event notice on Thursday to alert bondholders to the move that comes in response to plunging sales tax receipts, said spokesman Tom Dresslar.

“The senior coverage account will be drawn on and debt service on all economic recovery bonds will be paid in full on July 1,” Dresslar said.

California has been in crisis since the housing slump and credit crunch caused a severe decline in revenues. The state has seen its unemployment rate climb steadily to 11.5 percent in May from 6.8 percent a year earlier, according to labor department data.

2 Responses to “California Set to Issue IOUs as Fiscal Crisis Weighs”

  1. thucydides says:

    So what are the prognostication pool submissions for when the Great State of California will default, have its debt downgraded to junk status, and eventually go bankrupt?

    Mid-July?
    End of September?
    February 2010?
    or will Congress or the administration bail them out before that happens?

  2. tochigi says:

    bail out California?
    but California doesn’t donate enough to the right political campaigns in DC to get on the bail out list.

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