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Knabe Calls For New Budget Spending Controls
Los Angeles County Supervisor Don Knabe called for a plan today to
begin a 100-percent freeze on the purchase of all supplies and
services and the replacement of fixed assets in all County
departments.
The County’s Chief Executive Office has already applied a 25-percent
cap on the services and supplies, and fixed assets budgets of all
departments. This means departments can only spend up to 75-percent
of the budgets that had been previously approved, with the remaining
savings from this cost avoidance available to help offset future
budget shortfalls. Under Knabe’s proposal, this 25-percent cap would
be maximized to 100-percent, meaning that any equipment or supply
purchases would be put through a process of rigorous review and
extreme scrutiny before approval. Exceptions to this plan would be
considered for the County’s emergency services, such as hospitals,
public safety, and public health.
Los Angeles County’s current financial shortfalls have been minimal
due to conservative financial spending in good fiscal years and the
creation of rainy day funds for past budget surpluses. The County
has been able to continue to all existing programs and services to
residents through hiring freezes, cuts in administrative costs, and
the use of reserves. Budget leaders have advised, however, that the
County faces a deficit in the 2010-2011 Fiscal Year of several
hundred million dollars.
“Every computer and every desk we hold off on buying today means the
impact will be less tomorrow,” said Supervisor Knabe. “Every dollar
we save this year is a dollar we can apply to the deficit next year.
Every little bit is going to help as we work to keep programs
working and County services flowing.”
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