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California Budget Crisis: State Senate Proposes Foundation for Future Plan to Close Funding Shortfall and Protect Key Programs

California Budget Crisis: State Senate Proposes Foundation for Future Plan to Close Funding Shortfall and Protect Key Programs

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California's State Senate unveiled its Foundation for the Future budget plan for the 2026-27 fiscal year, aiming to stabilize finances amid a funding shortfall by bolstering reserves, protecting programs like HHAP and child care expansion, and tackling the structural deficit, according to the Senate Democrats press release. Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the Trump administrations repeal of the Endangerment Finding, a key climate policy foundation, warning it exacerbates weather extremes, as reported by the Sacramento Bee, while California joins a lawsuit challenging the move.

In Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass proposed a 14.9 billion dollar hold-the-line budget for 2026-27, avoiding layoffs thanks to rising tax revenues and planning to hire 510 police officers to offset retirements, per the Los Angeles Times. The California Air Resources Board advanced climate regulations, adopting initial rules for SB 253 and SB 261 requiring large companies to report greenhouse gas emissions starting August 2026, with Scope 3 disclosures in 2027, as detailed by Persefoni, while revising the Cap-and-Trade program to shift 118 million allowances to a reserve fund instead of permanent retirement, drawing criticism from environmental groups according to the Sacramento Bee.

Community efforts include Newsoms proclamation of April as Arab American Heritage Month, celebrating the states largest such population, and CARB community meetings on clean transportation incentives. Recent rains brought relief to lower elevations and snow to mountains after a dry March, boosting the snowpack, per California Local news. Modernization initiatives highlight six new ways the state is updating government operations, from the governors office.

Looking Ahead, CARB votes on Cap-and-Trade revisions May 28, Bass budget faces City Council hearings ahead of the June 2 primary, and the legislature nears April deadlines with housing policy previews and a warming governors race, as noted by CalCPA.

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