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Coronavirus Complicates The Budget Picture for California Lawmakers [capradio.org]

 

By Nicole Nixon, CapRadio, March 27, 2020

There are a lot of uncertainties over the coronavirus, but for California lawmakers, one thing remains the same: Their constitutional mandate to pass a budget by June 15.

Asm. Phil Ting, D-San Francisco, said lawmakers will “absolutely” meet that deadline, though the budget will likely look “very different” than the $222 billion proposal Gov. Gavin Newsom laid out in January. Ting chairs the Assembly’s budget committee.

While the governor proposed new funding for health care affordability and resources for people experiencing homelessness, Ting is looking at passing something smaller. He predicts only a few areas will see extra money this year: “coronavirus [aid], possibly homelessness, maybe wildfires, but I think really, that’s about it.”

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