Legislature faces deadline week for CA budget

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The Legislature is expected to pass its budget by Thursday, otherwise lawmakers won’t get paid. Here are some statewide programs on the chopping block: 📝: lynnlaaa

Assemblymembers discuss bills at the Capitol on March 27, 2023. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters

The state’s 2023-24 budget has been subject to a lot of political wrangling this year as California faces a. The constant push and pull of balancing the budget means that if one program, agency or proposal receives funding, something else could lose out. The Legislature plans to pass its budget by Thursday, otherwise lawmakers won’t get paid. Sunday night, the billIn a joint statement today, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon said: “The Senate and Assembly have reached a two-party agreement on a balanced and responsible budget, and we are continuing to negotiate and make progress on three-party final budget.”

But legislative leaders must also reach agreement with Gov. Gavin Newsom on a final budget by July 1. Concerns remain about programs that could be slashed or hampered by budget cuts. Some that may be on the chopping block include:

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