Analyst estimates $100 million more in Prop. 47 savings than Brown
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article60119951.html
The Legislatures non-partisan fiscal analyst believes Gov. Jerry Brown is underestimating the amount of savings from Proposition 47, the controversial ballot initiative that reduced some nonviolent drug and property crimes from felonies to misdemeanors.
The initiative required the savings be used for mental health, drug treatment, truancy and victim services. In a report issued Friday, the Legislative Analysts Office estimated that the first deposit should be about $100 million more than what the state Department of Finance has accounted for....
Browns budget estimates that the average daily inmate population is about 4,700 fewer this year because of the law. But the Legislative Analysts Office noted that, to stay below capacity levels, most of those potential prisoners would have had to be contracted out to beds in other states, which would have set the state back an additional $83 million.
The LAO also said the governor is likely underestimate the savings from fewer felony cases being filed and overestimating the cost of reclassifying the records of former offenders who already served out their felony terms.
Typical Edmund. Lowball the estimates of how much money we have, then trot out the lowball figures to tell us why we can't restore the social safety net that Ahh-nuld shredded.