Governor Jerry Brown today signed 13 bills to reduce California’s $26.6 billion budget deficit. Brown also repeated his call for state legislators to let the people of California vote on whether to temporarily extend existing taxes or make deeper cuts to core services like education and public safety.
The bills signed today enact the following solutions:
Expenditure reductions – $8.2 billion
Revenues – $0.3 billion
Other – $2.6 billion
Total – $11.2 billion
AB 95 – Resources
AB 97 – Health Services
AB 99 – Proposition 10
AB 100 – Proposition 63
AB 105 – Transportation
SB 70 – Education (with message)
SB 72 – Human Services
SB 74 – Developmental Services (with message)
SB 78 – Judiciary
SB 80 – General Government (with message)
SB 82 – Cash Resources (with message)
SB 84 – Loans and Transfers
SB 86 – Tax Enforcement
For the full text of these bills, visit: http://leginfo.ca.gov/bilinfo.html. The messages reflect technical adjustments to these bills that 1) clarify the deferred payments to community colleges in the upcoming fiscal year and 2) eliminate appropriations that are not needed because these bills were passed on a two-thirds basis.
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