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California will halt new enrollments for undocumented adults in Medi-Cal, effectively capping the program's growth.
California has increased its discretionary reserves as a direct consequence of Trump’s ongoing threats to FEMA.
Were a private corporation to cook its books like the state government does, its executives could wind up in jail for fraud.
Legislative leaders would have us believe that the 2025-26 budget agreement they forged with Gov. Gavin Newsom this week is a noteworthy — even heroic — response to financial problems caused ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) signed California's budget, which included cuts to migrant healthcare that he previously promised he would not instate.
The California Legislature voted Friday to officially approve the expanded funding for the state's Film & TV Tax Credit Program CA Lawmakers Officially Secure $750M For Film & TV Tax Credit Program ...
The Legislature voted Friday to increase the cap on the program from $330 million a year to $750 million. The Assembly ...
His revised budget, released in May, had a $19 billion deficit even with a number of spending cuts, mostly in services for the poor and elderly. The budget deal expands the deficit to $21 billion.
Walters: State budget deal cooks the books again, masking ‘structural’ deficit If approved by California lawmakers, government spending will exceed revenues by $21 billion in 2025-26 fiscal year ...