16. The State Budget(s)

Where does state money come from, and how does the government decide how to spend it? In this episode of Civics 101 in 120 Seconds (ish), Mike Hoover breaks down the basics of Washington State’s budgeting process and explains why the legislature’s most important constitutional responsibility is passing a balanced budget.

Viewers learn that Washington does not just have one budget — it has three. Mike walks through the operating budget, capital budget, and transportation budget, explaining how each one funds different parts of state government, from schools and healthcare to roads, ferries, and construction projects.

The episode also explores how lawmakers forecast revenue and spending needs using economic and caseload forecasts, why state budgets are planned in two-year cycles called bienniums, and how budgeting involves balancing public needs with available revenue.

Using humor, relatable examples, and practical insight from years working in government, Mike helps students, educators, and curious citizens better understand one of the most important — and often misunderstood — parts of government decision-making.

Whether you are learning about civics for the first time, teaching public finance in the classroom, or simply trying to understand how governments make spending decisions, this episode offers an engaging introduction to how state budgeting works in the real world.

Perfect for:
• Middle school and high school civics classrooms
• Government and social studies instruction
• Lessons on public budgeting and state finance
• Bell ringers, discussion starters, and review activities
• Students learning how governments allocate resources
• Anyone interested in how taxpayer dollars are managed

This episode highlights an important civic lesson: every budget reflects priorities, trade-offs, and difficult choices about how government serves the public while maintaining a balanced financial plan.

Explore more civics resources, classroom materials, and educational programming from TVW designed to help people of all ages better understand government, democracy, and civic engagement.

More Learning resources:

📚Check out our other CIVICS CURRICULA for WA middle and high school teachers: https://www.teachwithtvw.org/lesson-plans/
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Other Teach With TVW Civics Videos
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🎬 Civics 101 in 120 Seconds (ish) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SDcy6Oz3plxQCqpfNUb2HGf&feature=shared

🎬 Legislative Navigator https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SD-p5BHx443GTtGBp_DKQVT&feature=shared

🎬 Learning Modules - The Branches of WA State Government:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SBe_62ViakFyBCw4qah7eR7&feature=shared

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SDnVbfKeRWogOX6zU5BWw6b&feature=shared

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SCYOl5u2wu52tt3G7sEmNTG&feature=shared

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Other Teach With TVW Civics Programs
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🙋Capitol Classroom - Bring the Legislative process into your classroom: https://teachwithtvw.org/civic-participation-in-the-classroom/

🙋On The Issues - Youth bring the questions to WA state leadership: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SCiQlpeW9JwnJepn87zNpDT&feature=shared

🙋TVW CONNECTS - WA students engage in live Q&A with political leaders and experts:
https://teachwithtvw.org/tvw-connects-civic-engagement/

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Where does state money come from, and how does the government decide how to spend it? In this episode of Civics 101 in 120 Seconds (ish), Mike Hoover breaks down the basics of Washington State’s budgeting process and explains why the legislature’s most important constitutional responsibility is passing a balanced budget.

Viewers learn that Washington does not just have one budget — it has three. Mike walks through the operating budget, capital budget, and transportation budget, explaining how each one funds different parts of state government, from schools and healthcare to roads, ferries, and construction projects.

The episode also explores how lawmakers forecast revenue and spending needs using economic and caseload forecasts, why state budgets are planned in two-year cycles called bienniums, and how budgeting involves balancing public needs with available revenue.

Using humor, relatable examples, and practical insight from years working in government, Mike helps students, educators, and curious citizens better understand one of the most important — and often misunderstood — parts of government decision-making.

Whether you are learning about civics for the first time, teaching public finance in the classroom, or simply trying to understand how governments make spending decisions, this episode offers an engaging introduction to how state budgeting works in the real world.

Perfect for:
• Middle school and high school civics classrooms
• Government and social studies instruction
• Lessons on public budgeting and state finance
• Bell ringers, discussion starters, and review activities
• Students learning how governments allocate resources
• Anyone interested in how taxpayer dollars are managed

This episode highlights an important civic lesson: every budget reflects priorities, trade-offs, and difficult choices about how government serves the public while maintaining a balanced financial plan.

Explore more civics resources, classroom materials, and educational programming from TVW designed to help people of all ages better understand government, democracy, and civic engagement.

More Learning resources:

📚Check out our other CIVICS CURRICULA for WA middle and high school teachers: https://www.teachwithtvw.org/lesson-plans/
=======================================
Other Teach With TVW Civics Videos
=======================================
🎬 Civics 101 in 120 Seconds (ish) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SDcy6Oz3plxQCqpfNUb2HGf&feature=shared

🎬 Legislative Navigator https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SD-p5BHx443GTtGBp_DKQVT&feature=shared

🎬 Learning Modules - The Branches of WA State Government:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SBe_62ViakFyBCw4qah7eR7&feature=shared

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SDnVbfKeRWogOX6zU5BWw6b&feature=shared

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SCYOl5u2wu52tt3G7sEmNTG&feature=shared

=======================================
Other Teach With TVW Civics Programs
=======================================

🙋Capitol Classroom - Bring the Legislative process into your classroom: https://teachwithtvw.org/civic-participation-in-the-classroom/

🙋On The Issues - Youth bring the questions to WA state leadership: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL75F8E2rv4SCiQlpeW9JwnJepn87zNpDT&feature=shared

🙋TVW CONNECTS - WA students engage in live Q&A with political leaders and experts:
https://teachwithtvw.org/tvw-connects-civic-engagement/

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➡FB: @Teach with TVW
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➡X: @TeachWithTVW
➡LI: @TeachWithTVW

QUESTION - Have a question about our lesson plans or online videos? Drop it in the comments!

⏰ Timecodes ⏰

Teach with TVW is a free online resource provided by TVW for Washington state social studies teachers to engage their students in state government and help to inspire active citizens.

#waleg #teachwithtvw #CapitolClassroom #CONNECTS #civics101 #legislativenavigator #ontheissues #electionsexplained

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Where does state money come from, and how does the government decide how to spend it? In this episode of Civics 101 in 120 Seconds (ish), Mike Hoover breaks down the basics of Washington State’s budgeting process and explains why the legislature’s most important constitutional responsibility is passing a balanced budget.

Viewers learn that Washington does not just have one budget — it has three. Mike walks through the operating budget, capital budget, and transportation budget, explaining how each one funds different parts of state government, from schools and healthcare to roads, ferries, and construction projects.

The episode also explores how lawmakers forecast revenue and spending needs using economic and caseload forecasts, why state budgets are planned in two-year cycles called bienniums, and how budgeting involves balancing public needs with available revenue.

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