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Title: Massachusetts School Building Assistance Reform


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Massachusetts School Building Assistance Reform
Jeffrey S. Stearns Deputy Treasurer
Northeast State Treasurers NAUPA Annual
Conference August 23, 2004
2
Old School Building Assistance (SBA) Program
  • Municipalities initiate school building project
  • Apply to state for assistance (subsidy) through
    program
  • When project is approved, it is put on waiting
    list for funding
  • City or town commences construction
  • Construction is funded through short-term
    borrowing by municipality
  • When project is completed, municipality issues
    long-term bonds to provide permanent financing
  • State makes contract assistance payments over 20
    years to subsidize local bond issue

(Subsidies 50 to 90 of principal and
interest average about 72)
3
Even Though SBA Appropriations Have Grown
Dramatically . . .
CAGR 10.2 / yr.

4
. . .The SBA Waiting List Has Skyrocketed
Source Massachusetts Department of Education
5
SBA Problem
  • Existing contract assistance commitments total
    5.5 billion over the next 20 years
  • FY04 appropriation is 401.5 million
  • Program has been treated (up until now) as an
    entitlement program
  • Waiting list now has 425 projects with
    construction costs of approximately 5.9 billion
  • One-half of communities have already issued
    short-term notes to begin construction
  • Expected wait for state subsidy is now over 10
    years
  • High State subsidy level
  • Inefficient local financing

6
Continuation of Current ProgramWould Balloon
Budget Appropriations
Assumes that existing wait list is funded over
5 years and new demand of 800 million per year
(plus inflation) is funded after a 2 year
moratorium.
7
Solution
Reform legislation enacted in August 2004, that
  • Dedicates 1 cent of state sales tax to new
    off-budget school building trust
  • Phases in pledge over 7 years
  • Provides for additional State contributions of 1
    billion in bond proceeds and 150 million in
    surplus cash
  • Makes new Trust responsible for paying old
    contract assistance, financing wait list and
    future projects
  • continues three year moratorium on new projects
  • Reduces average subsidy level by about 10
    percentage points (72 average to 62 average)
  • Establishes new independent authority established
    to manage program

8
Why 1 of the Sales Tax?
  • Revenue source sufficient to fix problem
  • Replaces open-ended liability with dedicated
    revenue source
  • Growth potential allows for sustainable program
  • peak-to-peak 5.01 / yr.
  • trough-to-trough 5.84/ yr.
  • Easily understandable
  • Similar to MBTA arrangement

9
New SBA Financing Model
1 of Sales Tax
1 Billion State GO Bonds
Proceeds
(Phased-in Over 7 Years)
Authority Bonds
New School Building Authority
150 Million Cash From State
Debt Service
Fund Waiting List Over 3½ Years With No Cuts
(4.5 Billion State Share)
Finance New Projects (800 Million/Yr. After
3 Year Moratorium)
Pay Old Contract Assistance (5.5 Billion Over 20
Years)
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Result
  • Waiting list eliminated in 3½ years
  • same year financing by FY2008
  • New separate credit established (AA rated?)
  • Sustainable over 40 years
  • accommodates substantial new demand on an ongoing
    basis (800 million per year inflation)
  • Improved program administration

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