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Like California’s social safety net? New report says it’s paid for by the tech industry
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhat would it do? Via Darrell Smith. Delta pumps likely killed over half a million fish in two...
Close prisons, save money. There’s a simple solution to California’s economic woes | Opinion
Sacramento Bee via AOL· 5 days agoPrison closures have an impact on local economies that lose revenue generated by staff and visitors...
Pew: Tax revenue underperformed in 18 states
The Center Square· 6 days agoAccording to The Pew Charitable Trusts' Fiscal 50 project, statetax revenue outperformed its long-term trend in 32 states, with Alaska leading all states...
As key deadlines loom, Newsom and California lawmakers have dozens of deals to make
Orange County Register· 1 day agoIt’s time for the folks in California’s Capitol to play let’s-make-a-deal – or actually, many deals....
California’s fiscal watchdog sees positive signs in deficit reduction
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom’s revised budget has helped some of the Golden State’s budget woes, though financial problems continue ...
The single largest cut in Gavin Newsom’s new budget hits California health care providers
Santa Maria Times· 6 days agoThe single largest cut in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest budget proposal threatens to undo a...
School boards worry over state’s budget
San Mateo Daily Journal· 1 day agoThe governor’s revised 2024-25 budget addressing a $45 billion deficit is making various public interest groups worry over long-term implications to...
Like California’s social safety net? New report says it’s paid for by the tech industry
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoIn these cash-crunched times, when California lawmakers are dealing with a skyrocketing deficit, the...
California school funding cut in Gavin Newsom’s budget. Sacramento teachers are pushing back
The Sacramento Bee· 6 days ago“The cost to kids is really immeasurable in my opinion.”
Opinion | This Policy Issue Is Critical Above All Others
New York Times· 8 hours agoWhoever wins in 2024, the United States is on course for the biggest, most consequential debate over future policy priorities since the Great Recession: Should the enormous, ineffective and ...