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California has a multibillion-dollar budget deficit. Here’s what you need to know
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Date:2025-04-15 01:32:55
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California has a huge budget problem that could force thorny decisions from Democratic leaders who enjoyed a more than $100 billion surplus just three years ago.
This is the second year in a row the nation’s most populous state is facing a multibillion-dollar shortfall. State revenues have continued to fall amid increasing inflation and a slowdown in the state’s usually robust technology industry.
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced his plan to address the deficit in the state’s budget. The release of his plan kicks off a budget negotiation marathon with Democratic lawmakers, who hold supermajorities in both chambers.
Newsom and lawmakers have until June 15 to pass a budget, or lawmakers don’t get paid.
HOW BIG IS THE BUDGET?
Newsom proposed a $288 billion spending plan on Friday for the fiscal year that starts July 1. That is well below the nearly $311 billion budget he signed into law last year. But it is still by far the largest of any state in the country. New York recently passed a $237 billion budget, and Texas and Florida spend far less annually.
WHAT ABOUT THE DEFICIT?
It’s complicated. Newsom announced on Friday a $26.7 billion deficit, but it’s really closer to $45 billion. That’s because Newsom didn’t include roughly $17.3 billion worth of actions he and lawmakers already agreed on. Those included a cut of $3.6 billion in primarily one-time funding to some school, welfare and climate programs. The plan also delays and defers about $5.2 billion in spending for various programs, including $1 billion to fund rail and public transit systems.
WHY DOES THE DEFICIT MATTER?
California’s constitution requires lawmakers and the governor to balance the budget — meaning the state can’t spend more money than it has. That means they have to either find more money by raising taxes, which Newsom doesn’t want to do, or find ways to cut, shift or delay spending. Newsom’s proposal focuses mostly on cuts, but it will also dip into reserve funding.
WHAT ARE THOSE CUTS?
Newsom proposed cuts across 260 state programs. Here are some of the highlights:
1. Eliminating 10,000 vacant state worker jobs for a saving of $762 million. Newsom didn’t immediately provide a list of all the jobs.
2. Clawing back $6.7 billion previously set aside to pay doctors more to see poor patients and immigrants.
3. Shaving off nearly 8% in operating costs to almost all state agencies through actions like getting rid of landlines in state offices and evaluating printing needs.
4. Cutting $2 billion from broadband initiatives to pursue cheaper options
5. Closing housing units with 4,600 beds across 13 state prisons to save $81 million.
6. Reducing funding for homelessness and housing initiatives by nearly $1.2 billion, including $474 million from an anti-foreclosure program to preserve existing affordable housing.
7. Reducing $500 million in water storage funding. He didn’t offer specifics on how that would be applied.
8. Shutting down an in-home service care program that serves 14,000 low-income, undocumented immigrants with disabilities for a savings of $94.7 million
9. Cutting roughly $2 billion from six education programs, including $550 million from an initiative to upgrade preschool and kindergarten facilities and $510 million in scholarships for middle class college students pursuing a teaching credential.
10. Eliminating $352.5 million in funding for state and local public health and $189.4 million from mental health services fund.
HOW ABOUT TAX INCREASES?
Newsom has repeatedly said he could balance the budget without raising taxes. But his proposal calls for the suspension of the widely used net operating loss tax deduction for businesses the following fiscal year, which some are seeing as a tax increase.
He is also increasing the tax on managed care organizations, the private companies that contract with the state to provide Medicaid benefits.
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