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		<title>Assembly budget secrecy ahead; 37 empty budget bills passed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[May 14, 2013 By Katy Grimes SACRAMENTO &#8212; Another secretive budget is in the near future as Democrats passed 37 empty budget &#8220;spot bills&#8221; Monday. It was business as usual in]]></description>
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<p>By Katy Grimes</p>
<p>SACRAMENTO &#8212; Another secretive budget is in the near future as Democrats passed 37 empty budget &#8220;spot bills&#8221; Monday. It was business as usual in the Assembly.</p>
<p>Assemblyman Bob Blumenfield, D-Los Angeles, the author of <a href="http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/13-14/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_74_bill_20130509_status.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">AB 74</a>, <a href="http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/13-14/bill/asm/ab_0051-0100/ab_74_bill_20130509_status.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the budget bills</a>, and Chairman of the <a href="http://abgt.assembly.ca.gov" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Assembly Budget Committee</a>, called the budget trailer bills, &#8220;budget vehicles.&#8221; Blumenfield said Republicans only began to care about the budget trailer bills after passage of <a href="http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/California_Proposition_25,_Majority_Vote_for_Legislature_to_Pass_the_Budget_(2010)" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Proposition 25</a>, which ended the previous requirement of the state Legislature of two-thirds of the members had to vote in favor of passage of the state&#8217;s budget. The budget is now passed on a majority vote of the Legislature.</p>
<p>The empty budget trailer bills, called &#8220;spot bills,&#8221; usually sit on a shelf until the last minute they are needed, and usually on the day the budget is due, June 15. They are not vetted and don&#8217;t go through the usual public legislative committee process. Legislators are asked to vote on these bills, often having just seen them for the first time.</p>
<p>&#8220;The last two years we&#8217;ve passed the budget on time,&#8221; Blumenfield said. &#8220;It&#8217;s about results.&#8221;</p>
<p>Blumenfield said prior to passage of Prop. 25, Republicans used to &#8220;leverage&#8221; the budget. &#8220;They would insert awful things into the budget,&#8221; Blumenfield said.</p>
<p>Blumenfield may have felt confident about the 37 budget bills&#8217; passage by the Assembly, but his budget committee co-chairman, Assemblyman Jeff Gorell, R-Camarillo, wasn&#8217;t so enthusiastic.</p>
<p>&#8220;The budget should be developed in each of the sub areas&#8230; then the Assembly passes the budget by itself,&#8221; Gorell said. &#8220;This undermines transparency, and empowers staff over legislators.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This erodes the public trust,&#8221; Gorell added. &#8220;Bring the budget out into the light so we can see what we will be asked to vote on. This will only promote a broken system.&#8221;</p>
<p>Gorell is right. The last two budgets which Blumenfield claims were passed on time  were largely done outside of the legislative committees using the trailer bills.</p>
<p>Assemblywoman Kristen Olsen, R-Modesto, also said she was in opposition to AB 74. &#8220;When we pass one bill or 37 wth no language in them, it&#8217;s quite opposite of transparency and why we keep receiving &#8216;D&#8217; grades in transparency as a state.&#8221;</p>
<p>Olsen, is the author of <a href="http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140ACA4" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Assembly Constitutional Amendment 4</a>, a transparency bill which would require that proposed legislation be in print for 72 hours before a vote can be taken. This would allow lawmakers and the public to review and analyze bills before they are voted on.</p>
<p>But Democrats in the <a href="http://abgt.assembly.ca.gov/sub6budgetprocessoversightprogramevaluation" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 6</a>, with Blumenfield as Chairman of the subcommittee, killed her important transparency bill before it was even heard. <a href="http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140ACA4" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ACA 4 </a>was sent to the suspense file by the committee before Olsen even had a chance to testify on her bill.</p>
<p>Olsen asked her Assembly colleagues to consider ACA 4 so they all had 72 hours to read the bills.</p>
<p>&#8220;Any publicly traded company caught not giving information to stockholders goes to prison,&#8221; said Assemblyman Mike Morell, R-Rancho Cucamonga. &#8220;Ours is the largest budget in the nation. A &#8216;no&#8217; vote sends the message to our constituents we are watching out for them.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Assembly passed the 37 spot bills and AB 74 on a 51-24 vote.</p>
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