Helfrich calls for state pension, health care reform in first budget hearing
Helfrich's plea came during the city's first 2020 budget hearing on
Last year's budget was roughly
"This system is broken," Helfrich said. "It has been broken for a long time. ... We need pension reform, health care reform and property tax reform now."
Since 2006, when the last assessment of the city's properties occurred, taxable property value has decreased by 3% while general fund expenses skyrocketed by nearly 60%.
The city's taxable property value was
General fund expenses, including pension and health care costs, have jumped from
Perhaps the only good news to come from Tuesday's budget hearing was that the city's anticipated expenditures in its 2019 budget fell by
However, the city now expects to pull three times that amount out of its reserves to avoid a tax increase in 2020.
"This cannot be done again next year, as we face a
The upcoming year's expenditure increases partially stem from changes recommended by state Auditor General
DePasquale's audit revealed that under the previous administration, the city increased its earned income tax -- which was supposed to go toward covering the pensions but went into the city's general fund instead.
The city now has to cough up an extra
Additional budget hearings were scheduled for
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