New benefits for undocumented Californians + Homeless spending + Foster care funding
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Gov. Gavin Newsom announces the May budget revision in Sacramento on Friday, May 12, 2023.
Capitol Alert Gavin Newsom’s latest budget speeds up food benefits timeline for undocumented Californians In January, Gov. Gavin
Newsom released a proposed budget that would defer the rollout until 2027.
Sacramento firefighters and police officers investigate containers marked “radioactive” and live bullets that were found near and
around a homeless encampment across the street from Garden Valley Elementary school in North Sacramento on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022.
Members of the encampment said they didn’t know who the canister or bullets belonged to.
Capitol Alert ‘We’re not backing away at all.’ Newsom calls for homeless spending despite budget shortfall ‘Fully funding, full
commitment to move forward with that $15.3 billion to address the issue of these damn encampments,’ California Gov. Gavin Newsom
said.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom announces his May budget revision in Sacramento on Friday, May 12, 2023. After years of surpluses the state is
facing a $32 billion shortfall for the next fiscal year, which begins on July 1.
Capitol Alert Gavin Newsom restores some funding for foster care after pressure from advocates and lawmakers The funding will
benefit California’s Court Appointed Special Advocates program, better known as CASA.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks to the media at Hansen Ranches on 6th Avenue Tuesday afternoon, April 25, 2023, south of
Corcoran, CA.
Capitol Alert In a reduced climate budget, Newsom pivots to flood response and cuts drought Environmental advocates said the need
for more climate-related funding is evident after a year of extreme weather
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