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Newsom floats $322 billion budget that would pull California out of deficit
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) proposed a $322 billion budget for California on Monday in an attempt to burnish his legacy as his time leading the state draws to a close. If his budget is approved, it would be the first time in two years California is not expected to have a deficit in its state
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $322.2 billion budget with no deficit. Here’s what’s in it
California no longer faces a budget deficit, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday, two months after budget officials projected a $2 billion deficit that had left little room for additional government spending.
Newsom proposes ‘balanced’ budget with no deficits
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Monday proposed a $322 billion budget that he said would be “balanced” and without deficits — marking a significant turnaround after two years of
How Gov. Newsom's proposed budget would affect California education
In education, popular programs like free school meals, before-and-after-school care, and summer school will remain intact. The budget fully funds universal transitional kindergarten, offering free education to approximately 400,
Commentary – Gov. Newsom to Present 2026 Budget: What Black Californians Should Watch
Gov. Newsom's 2026 budget aims to address California's deficit and prioritize education, housing, healthcare, and more. Learn about the proposed allocations.
Governor Newsom Proposes $322 Billion Budget with No Deficit
California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 Billion state budget for the next fiscal year. Newsom says the budget, which comes after two years of massive state deficits, will be balanced and without a deficit.
Trump, taxes, Prop 36 and other takeaways from Gov. Newsom's budget preview
THE GOVERNOR GAVE A PREVIEW OF HIS $322.2 BILLION PROPOSED STATE SPENDING PLAN IN A WOOD SHOP OF STANISLAUS STATE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ARE A SMALL PIECE OF HIS MUCH LARGER MONEY PLAN. OVERALL ON THE STATE’S FINANCIAL FUTURE.
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Newsom Proposes $322B Budget with No Deficit, but Trump-Era Funding Threats Loom
Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 billion budget without a deficit, a welcome change after two years of significant ...
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Newsom promises efficient and accountable state budget, delivers bloated and ineffective spending plan
Focusing on the numbers, not the rhetoric, it is clear that Governor Newsom’s proposal does not promote a lean and efficient ...
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Newsom Prepares To Battle Trump 2.0 With $25M Infusion
On the same day that outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris affirmed that Donald Trump had defeated her fair and square and ...
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Despite revenue increase, Newsom plans to pull from California’s rainy day reserves
California Gov. Gavin Newsom previewed his $322.2 billion budget proposal for 2025-2026 during a visit Monday to California ...
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LA Mayor Karen Bass cut fire department funding by $17.6M — months before wildfires turned city into hellscape
The Los Angeles Fire Department had its budget cut by a staggering $17.6 million this financial year, records show — as fire ...
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Fact Check: California bill on unemployment benefits for undocumented immigrants was vetoed
A California bill that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to receive unemployment benefits was vetoed by Governor ...
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Newsom’s biggest unfinished project – health care – complicated by Trump
California stands to lose billions of dollars in health care funding should the Trump administration alter Medicaid programs ...
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Newsom visit to Turlock draws criticism from Republican leaders in Stanislaus County
State policies like the gas tax harm Central Valley supercommuters and folks who can’t afford an electric car.” ...
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