California clawing out of deficit with smaller government and boosted revenue

California clawing out of deficit with smaller government and boosted revenue


Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) administration is set to climb out of a $2 billion deficit hole with the help of substantial government cuts and higher-than-projected revenue for the state.

The administration, with Newsom absent during the wildfire crisis, laid out the details of the governor’s 2025-2026 budget proposal on Friday.

The new proposal will give the state a $363 million budget surplus. The primary drivers of the newfound surplus were a $9.4 billion tax revenue windfall and an elimination of 6,500 vacant positions, saving $1.2 billion. It will not cut any major programs like Newsom’s free universal “transitional kindergarten.”

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California Director of Finance Joe Stephenshaw blamed past inaccurate tax revenue projections on an IRS tax filing delay “which impacted our ability to accurately forecast

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