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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his updated budget plan Wednesday, in which he revealed that California is facing a $12 billion deficit. He largely put the onus on President Donald Trump's ...
Facing a nearly $1-billion shortfall, L.A.'s City Council voted last week to pass a budget that rejected funding increases ...
In its first 100 days, California has challenged the Trump administration multiple times, while backing other litigants against the federal government in even more cases.
Newsom wants to allocate half of funds from the landmark cap and trade program to high speed rail and firefighting — leaving ...
About a third of California’s budget relies on funding from the federal government, including tens of billions to provide health care services. Trump takes office Jan. 20, and Newsom must sign ...
The preliminary injunction replaces a temporary restraining order that was set to expire Friday, and bars agencies from ...
California is anticipated to spend a significant amount on legal challenges to the Republican’s moves in office ... management and debris removal costs for 180 days. The California Budget ...
About a third of California’s budget relies on funding from the federal government, including tens of billions of dollars to provide health care services. Trump takes office on Jan. 20 ...
Plus, Democrats led a filibuster on the Senate floor against Russell Vought, President Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget. Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland ...
California’s state budget is mired in what fiscal authorities call a “structural deficit,” meaning its revenues cannot keep up with spending mandated by current law. For several years, Gov.