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Barbara Buono claims state spending was lower in FY2009 plan than Chris Christie's FY2014 budget
Chris Christie has spent months hammering home how high New Jersey’s spending was when his gubernatorial challenger Barbara Buono chaired a Senate budget panel a few years ago.
Now Buono, a Democratic state senator from Metuchen, is taking her shot at spending under Christie.
Buono made her move at a June 26 Senate budget hearing when she spoke against Christie’s $32.9 billion budget for fiscal year 2014. The Legislature approved the plan that afternoon and Christie signed it two days later.
Buono noted in her speech that the fiscal year 2009 budget crafted on her watch, when she chaired the Senate’s Budget and Appropriations Committee, spent less than what’s been approved for fiscal year 2014.
We wondered if that was true, especially since Christie has frequently criticized spending levels when Buono helmed the budget panel, particularly for fiscal year 2008. But in this case, Buono’s claim about higher spending in Christie’s just-approved budget is accurate.
Let’s review the numbers.
Patrick Giordano, Buono’s chief of staff, said in an e-mail that Buono’s figures were confirmed by the nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services.
We reviewed an e-mail sent by David J. Rosen, the OLS budget and finance officer, to Giordano, and then confirmed the data separately with Rosen.
The result? Spending in the fiscal year 2009 appropriations act was $32.86 billion, compared with $32.97 billion for the fiscal year 2014 spending plan, Rosen wrote to Giordano. That’s a difference of $108,491,000 – or one-third of 1 percent.
So, Buono’s claim is correct: spending for the fiscal year 2014 budget is higher than fiscal year 2009.
For context, let’s also look at spending under the fiscal year 2008 budget – the other spending plan that Buono helped craft during her chairmanship of the Senate budget panel. Buono referenced both budgets during her speech on the Senate floor.
Former Gov. Jon Corzine had final approval of the fiscal years 2008 and 2009 budgets.
Now let’s look at spending for every fiscal year since 2008:
FISCAL YEAR
TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS
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FY2008
$33.47 billion
FY2009
$32.86 billion
FY2010
$28.99 billion
FY2011
$28.36 billion
FY2012
$29.69 billion
FY2013
$31.65 billion
FY2014
$32.97 billion
Sources: New Jersey Office of Legislative Services Summary Of Appropriations Acts for fiscal years 2008-2014
So state spending dropped from fiscal year 2008 to 2009, but state spending has increased in each of Christie’s budgets.
It’s worth noting that the recession had a major impact on decreased spending from 2008 to 20009. The National Bureau of Economic Research has defined the recession as beginning in December 2007 and ending in June 2009.
New Jersey Senate Republicans spokesman Ben Sparks did not respond to our request for comment.
Our ruling
Buono said during a speech on the Senate floor about the fiscal year 2014 budget that its spending level is higher than spending under the fiscal year 2009 budget. Buono chaired the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee when the 2009 plan was drafted and ultimately approved by Corzine.
The OLS confirmed Buono’s claim, noting that spending for fiscal year 2009 was $32.86 billion, compared with $32.97 billion for fiscal year 2014.
We rate Buono’s claim True.
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Our Sources
New Jersey Legislature website, Senate budget hearing, June 26, 2013
E-mail interviews with Patrick Giordano, chief of staff, Sen. Barbara Buono, June 27 and 28, 2013
E-mail from David J. Rosen, legislative budget and finance officer, New Jersey Office of Legislative Services, to Patrick Giordano, June 28, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY08, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 2 and 3, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY09, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 2 and 3, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY10, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 2 and 3, 2013
Phone interview with David J. Rosen, July 3, 2013
New Jersey Department of the Treasury,Appropriations Handbook: Fiscal Year 2010-11, accessed July 3, 2013
New Jersey Department of the Treasury,Appropriations Handbook: Fiscal Year 2011-12, accessed July 3, 2013
PolitiFact New Jersey, Chris Christie claims state spending is lower today than under Gov. Jon Corzine in fiscal year 2008, Feb. 3, 2013, accessed July 3, 2013
National Bureau of Economic Research website, accessed July 3, 2013
NJ.com, Fiscal Year 2011 Budget In Brief, accessed July 5, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY11, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 5, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY12, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 5, 2013
New Jersey Office of Legislative Services website, Analysis of the Governor’s Budget, FY13, Summary of Appropriations Act, accessed July 5, 2013
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