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    Analysis: Stockton, California new paradigm for struggling cities

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stockton, California, the largest city in the United States to ever file for bankruptcy, could create a new template for struggling cities and potentially lift the stigma that scars municipalities if they seek court protection from creditors.

    If Stockton, which filed for Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy on June 28, can reach consensus with its creditors and craft a plan to exit bankruptcy quickly others may follow suit, legal experts said.

    "Successful cases breed more filings," said Andrew Glenn, a bankruptcy partner in New York at Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman. "Municipalities watch these cases closely around the country, and once the template is set up, if other towns have these problems, they're going to follow the template."

    Other cities and counties have gone bankrupt because of a bad investment or ill-conceived public works project, like the sewer system that sank Jefferson County, Alabama, into $3.14 billion of debt.

    But Stockton may be a new breed of failing city, swamped by routine costs, pension payments, a payroll for city employees, a years-long economic slide and depressed housing tax receipts - the same issues that currently face many other cities still struggling to recover from the cavernous U.S. recession.

    "Stockton is a precursor of something very different" from Jefferson County, Glenn said. "That's what makes it sort of a game-changing type of a case."

    It will be the first case to test California's mandated mediation process. State lawmakers changed the rules after the city of Vallejo went bankrupt in 2008 and then slogged through a three-year bankruptcy battle that racked up at least $10 million in attorneys' fees.

    Now, unless they declare a fiscal emergency, California municipalities must participate in mediation before they are allowed to file for bankruptcy.

    Each state has different requirements for cities and towns that want to file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.

    Some use budget commissions, receivers and other measures to try to help resuscitate cities before allowing them to go bankrupt as a last resort. Nearly half of U.S. states don't allow municipal bankruptcies at all.

    James Spiotto, a partner at Chapman and Cutler in Chicago, said California is the only state that requires mediation prior to a Chapter 9 filing. A similar proposal failed to pass the Illinois legislature this session, he said.

    He also noted in a recent national survey of Chapter 9 state provisions that California labor unions supported the mediation law as "a reaction to the difficulties they experienced in the city of Vallejo Chapter 9 bankruptcy proceeding."

    'A HUGE LEG UP'

    Though the mediation process didn't stave off the bankruptcy for Stockton, lawyers said it forced the city and creditors to talk to each other ahead of time and put the city in a better position going into court - and could result in a quicker exit from the case.

    "Stockton is incredibly well-prepared for a bankruptcy filing and very forthcoming in terms of disclosing to creditors and the public," said Karol Denniston, a bankruptcy partner at Schiff Hardin in San Francisco.

    A third of Stockton's creditors reached agreements with the city during mediation, giving the city "a huge leg up, because at least they're not filing bankruptcy like Vallejo did, fighting with everybody," she said.

    That result will also allow the city to show a bankruptcy judge it has tried in good faith to negotiate with creditors and is truly insolvent - requirements a California city must normally meet for a bankruptcy filing to be ruled valid.

    One big step Stockton is not expected to take is to attempt to dodge its pension obligations to city employees.

    If it did, the city would have to confront the powerful California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers), which handles pension plans for many California cities and counties.

    Calpers and unions around the country have made it clear they see a pension as an iron-clad right, one that's legally protected even in a bankruptcy.

    Whether pensions are contract rights, which can be changed, or property rights, which are protected under the U.S. Constitution, has never been tested in court.

    That's largely because of the time, money and emotional effort it would take for a municipality to fight deep-pocketed and politically connected pension systems to full resolution at an appellate level, experts said.

    "Calpers is going to push back hammer and tong," said Kenneth Klee, a professor at the University of California at Los Angeles Law School.

    Public employees pensions weren't challenged by Vallejo, which used the same attorneys Stockton has hired.

    BANKRUPTCY A LAST RESORT

    Even so, bankruptcy is no easy road for municipalities. Business leaders in Jefferson County, which last year filed the biggest-ever U.S. municipal bankruptcy, at $4.23 billion have said the bankruptcy has deterred industrial investment.

    Stockton, as a case everyone's watching, could also be a deterrent to some other cities.

    "The threat of bankruptcy is quite a lever, particularly if people believe it's a realistic threat," said Mark Kalla, a partner at Barnes & Thornburg in Minneapolis. "It may make other cities' negotiations more successful, more fruitful."

    The possibility that Providence, Rhode Island could run out of money and eventually have to file for bankruptcy prompted labor unions, retirees and city officials to come to the table and reach a tentative deal in May on pension and healthcare benefit reforms.

    Firefighters, police officers and city workers could have faced more layoffs, and retirees could have seen steep cuts in benefits, if the city went under.

    Retirees have approved the agreement, and if union members sign off the deal is expected to save the city up to $18.5 million a year and help avert insolvency.

    Cities may also be drawn to negotiate because they need good credit ratings to borrow money at affordable rates - ratings that are harmed by defaults on loans and bankruptcy filings.

    Both Standard & Poor's Rating Services and Moody's Investors Service cut Stockton's credit ratings in the days leading up to its bankruptcy filing.

    "This is a case the whole country is watching," Denniston said. "It is a case where we're all looking to see if we can create a better way to do this."

    (Reporting by Hilary Russ; Additional reporting by Jim Christie in San Francisco;, Editing by Tiziana Barghini; and Todd Eastham)

     

    259 comments

    • Kaimana  •  Rye, New York  •  2 hrs 45 mins ago
      One of the problems is, I am broke and barely able to make ends meet from ONEROUS property taxes that GO UP every year, mostly due to having to foot the bill for OTHERS' benefits while not being able to cover my own. How is that SUSTAINABLE??
      • FNTM 1 hr 55 mins ago
        Once government learns that they can take money from one person to give it to another it crosses the line from taxation to thievery.
      • Cut government salaries 1 hr 54 mins ago
        It is not and we must stand up and get rid of the lib tard spend and tax and spend and tax DemocRATS. Plus stop the public employee unions from raping us daily with grossly over paid employees and grossly overpaid pensions.
      • Raymond P 1 hr 29 mins ago
        wwhat do you mean when the learn? they have been taking from workers and giving to crack hos for years now.......that is thievery, lets help the people that need it and let the rest fend for themselves, make them work to eat and guess what they either work to eat or go to jail, sure we feed them there bu no more crack and their babies get a home they might stand a chance in.
    • I AM  •  1 hr 39 mins ago
      the city of Stockton is a business as any other business, they failed to react, the promised the people that worked for them all these goodies, promised to protect the people with police and ordinances, promised to get every federal and state dollar they could to build schools and projects for the public and so on. The part they never told the people that live there, is that Stockton is a place of business and that they need you to pay the taxes, so they can promise, like all cities, states and the federal government do
      • stan s 1 hr 24 mins ago
        most likely they were put under by a union
      • I AM 1 hr 22 mins ago
        @ Stan Union no union they promise because they know they can lie and get away with,
      • kyle 1 hr 5 mins ago
        I Am They were promised by a democrat politician that took money from union. That's who promised. I am going to act like a liberal for a second. Talking without any proof. I would be willing to bet a republican hasn't been in charge of that city in a long time.
    • dead-on  •  1 hr 21 mins ago
      And ANOTHER CA. city bites the dust.
      Glad I DON'T live in Ca any more!!
      • Jimmy 51 mins ago
        Born and raised, can't wait to leave.
      • IslandGirl 25 mins ago
        Unfortunately, it won't be the last. When governor Moonbeam's tax increase proposal fails in November, the proverbial dung is really going to hit the fan in California.
    • track czar  •  1 hr 12 mins ago
      The paychecks that 2/3rds of public union employees receive is simply another form of welfare, but termed 'job' instead of handout. Instead of sitting around on their front porch all day, they sit around in some climate-controlled building and get free coffee and working bathrooms. And with that other scam called Head Start they don't have to worry about all of the little mistakes that they have bred.
    • stpetejohnny  •  1 hr 18 mins ago
      Other then the "standard" mismanagement of tax payers monies the thing that is really killing cities of all sizes is the longterm cost to taxpayers of pensions and healthcare.
      You can really widdle down the pensions by not having a zillion people pushing paper around.for thirty years.
    • Paul  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  1 hr 49 mins ago
      I don't know how this will all turn out, but if I was drawing one of those fat retirements from ANY city, I MIGHT want to put aside a bit of cash...........
    • Mel  •  53 mins ago
      At least Jefferson County in AL has a good excuse for bankruptcy. They had corrupt leaders who are now in jail. What's Stockton's excuse other than incompetent management?
    • Pat Walsh  •  1 hr 28 mins ago
      If you live in Stockton,tip the fk out of that paradise.
      • Jon 45 mins ago
        Stockton always has and always will suck.
    • Mel  •  55 mins ago
      On can't help wondering how many illegal aliens are stressing the public services in Stockton.
      • Golf Digger 52 mins ago
        some, but less than the public employees.... retire at or before 60..
    • Andy  •  1 hr 34 mins ago
      We need a plan how to reduce taxes on individuals. We have to trim these hugh government and its services. We have to drastically reduce the public unions. They are like hugh suckers that suck our cities, states and federal govts dry. All these govts keep on increasing taxes 1% each time for various excuses (school, roads, projects...). Where will it stop? But we voters are so stupid and never look beyond tomorrow. Our govt cannot and should not be counted on to provide for us all our lives. If you cannot look after your kids, dont have them. They are not our responsibities. I am sick and tired of seeing people on welfare having tons of kids. I am tired of working for these people and those lazy politicians. We should redefine what the govt really is supposed to do and no more . I am also sick and tired of paying for these 800M warplanes that the pentagons are buying. We have to reduce our taxes and our dependence on big govt is an addiction. The politicians keep on feeding them to us.
    • privy  •  46 mins ago
      Yeah, that's important. We need to make it less embarrassing for deadbeat cities to declare bankruptcy. This is why liberal thinking is despised among hard-working, freedom-loving people everywhere.
    • DR. LEO  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  48 mins ago
      California can be saved !! But the liberals / democrats don't have the GUTS to do it !! FAILED !!
    • Culater  •  1 hr 44 mins ago
      How's the "Hope and Change" working for you Stockton??
    • Morpheous  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  19 mins ago
      Notice the concern for union pensions, and not one word about bond holders.
    • Inkdup1961  •  25 mins ago
      New paradigm for the entire US if we keep sending Democrats to Washington.
    • Dave  •  47 mins ago
      I thought the feds bailed out NYC in the '70's. Stockton isn't NYC. Would of thought the NYC bailout would have been a paradigm set forty years ago. Hence, no excuse for the endless tax and spend mentality of the DEMOS.
    • Bob Ranger  •  1 hr 0 mins ago
      If corporations were run like governments, the world would still be using sticks and stones. Seriously, take two minutes for a thought experiment: Apply the politics of running a city, state, or God forbid, the nation, to any Top 100 company, then at the end ask if it ever would have thrived or survived. Elect people to the board based not on talent or experience, but mostly on looks and auditory. Let them run amok once the get on the board, and have no way to fire them for four to six years. If every government were run like a business, or even a non-profit, the people would be better served. I realize the two are incongruous as an analog, but the shear poor management of 99.999% of all of our governments is something that should give us pause.
    • LT  •  1 hr 4 mins ago
      And here comes the pain for the EVIL unions! Can't wait to watch you spoiled brats squeel. You have abused the taxpayers for TOO long. Learn to live like the rest of us, you aren't royalty, you were supposed to be CIVIL SERVANTS.

      LOL...I seriously cannot wait.
    • SALLY Q  •  1 hr 32 mins ago
      FIRE THE IDIOTS (ALL OF THEM) WHO PUT THE CITY IN THIS SITUATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Glen Young  •  1 hr 19 mins ago
      By not considering pensions as a part of bankruptcy, I don't see how they can recover.
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