Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Munis killing local governments. Will Jackson be next?

The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed piece by Steve Malanga on how state and local governments have fallen for the easy seduction of municipal bonds. Its so easy, just like a credit card. Pass a bond issue, award the contracts and lucrative fees to your political friends, get a huge chunk of cash up-front, and then make easy payments every month, right? Well, yeah but not so fast. Mr. Malanga points out what happened to the Meadowlands:

"Nearly 40 years ago the Garden State borrowed $302 million to begin constructing the Meadowlands. The goal was to pay off the bonds in 25 years. Although the project initially went according to plan, politicians couldn't resist continually refinancing the bonds, siphoning revenues from the complex into the state budget, and using the good credit rating of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition authority to borrow for other, unsuccessful building schemes.

Today, the authority that runs the Meadowlands is in hock for $830 million, which it can't pay back. The state, facing its own cavernous budget deficits, has had to assume interest payments—about $100 million this year on bonds that still stretch for decades."

Got that? Began at $302 million, run it up to $830 million, and make interest payments of roughly $100 million a year. Oh, and if they had followed some discipline, the bonds would have been paid off 15 years ago. Mr. Malanga continues:

"This tale of woe has become familiar in the world of municipal finance. Governments have loaded up on debt, stretched out repayment times, and used slick maneuvers to avoid constitutional borrowing limits. While the country's economic troubles have helped expose some of these practices, a sharp decline in tax revenues has prompted more abuse as politicians use long-term debt to kick short-term fiscal problems down the road." Column

Why is Kingfish spending time on something as arcane as muni bonds? Its a boring subject. It won't generate any traffic. It doesn't get the attention Irby posts will. Its over the heads of many people. Well, I'm spending some time on this because this is where cities go bankrupt. Jackson narrowly dodged a bullet last year when it backed out of an interest rate swap scheme cooked up by then city finance director Rick Hill, Sarah O'Reilly-Evans (She would've walked out with $60,000 alone.), and the nephew of Hinds County Supervisor George Smith. In my opinion, the interest rate swap would've done to Jackson what it did to Jefferson County, Alabama: bankrupt it. Period. Make a bad deal on bonds and like a homeowner facing foreclosure because his adjustable rate skyrocketed, suddenly the city can't afford police officers, teachers, and other services we take for granted as Jefferson County discovered.

Unfortunately for Jackson, Rick Hill just can't quit playing with the numbers:
"City Deputy Director of Administration and Finance Rick Hill said the city, by refinancing its general fund debt, is delaying debt payments that are currently due, to free up excess cash that the city can use toward its deficit by 2015 if the city does not make drastic cuts to its expenditures or raise revenue through tax increases.

Hill added that the move comes with two disadvantages: "You're moving the debt payments out, but paying more interest. (Also), on out in the years, you'll be paying that money back, so you'll have to have money then to make that payment so the city's millage will be going back up out into the future. We've got to plan how we're going to figure out how to cover that millage increase out into the future."

Hill said the city would be responsible for an extra $1.6 million in additional interest payments by delaying its debt payment, but hoped the city would be in a position to benefit from upcoming projects within the next five years that will generate new sales tax to counter the delayed debt.

"What this does, is it buys us some time to get the new Convention Center Hotel built, buys us some time to get the Farish Street Entertainment District development online, and gives us time to get out of this economic downturn we're all in," Hill said. "Hopefully the Capitol Green Project can also be online to get our sales tax back to where it needs to be
." JFP article

Makes you feel warm and fuzzy all over, doesn't it?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Garden State Parkway is an even worse example of short-sighted thinking in NJ. That's over 50 years old, and was supposed to turn into a free road once the 25-year bonds were paid off. Tolls just went up again last year.

Do these idiots even pretend to have a "Plan B", as in, "what are we going to do if our revenues DON'T go up?", which seems the more likely case in Jackson.

Anonymous said...

Understanding finance and how money works should be a prerequisite of being a politician. Apparently, it is not!

KaptKangaroo said...

Great idea, invest in the future of Jackson with the City Government. All the while they deny private investment to transfer the town from a decaying wasteland with spotty investment to a highly desirable, unique, water centric livable community. Why do I get the feeling the opposition to Twin Lakes is somewhere lurking in the shadows? Why do I also think that the City is determined to keep it in the dumps? It is because the actions to try and push out debt responsibilities benefit a population that is willing to accept the decay and the waste. It's not costing them anything and they appear willing to bankrupt themselves to prove it.

Anonymous said...

What about county bond issues?
Same deal?? There is one county in Metro area up to earlobes in bond issues. They even pass school bond issues and astro turf football fields. Whatever...I for one am tired of Board of Supervisors & School Boards with endless Bond Issues.

Anonymous said...

Read it and weep. It's the second part of the story that talks about the bonds.

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100615/NEWS/100615048/Stokes+fails+to+gather+support+for+legal+fight

Anonymous said...

link didn't post all the way. trying again.

http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20100615/NEWS/100615048/Stokes+fails+to+gather+support+for+legal+fight

Kingfish said...

So proud of you guys. Couple of years ago a bond post would've meant zero comments. You guys have come a long way.

Ironghost said...

Is Harvey smart enough to avoid this? Frank wouldn't have been.

Landscaping said...

Johnson is clueless. The tax base is eroding on all fronts. He thinks that 10 years from now the downtown Hail Mary pass will win the game in the final seconds. LT fiscal mismanagement of the highest order.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Kingfish for what you do. You are indeed fearless when it comes to things that are just not right going on in our government.

Anonymous said...

Harvey is once again being a complete roadblock to development. I hear the two-way Capitol Street project is on hold, even though the (private) funds are there, because Harvey wants to re-do the water lines too while the street is torn up. And there is no money for that.

But I'm sure the JFP would endorse him again in a heartbeat because his administration is so transparent...right?

Anonymous said...

harvey doesnt care because he will be long gone when the bill arrives...

Anonymous said...

There is no need to two-way Capitol. Jackson has more pressing needs.



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