Newsom floats cuts to undocumented health care
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Newsom Asks Cities To Clear Homeless Encampments
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised state budget proposal for FY 2025–2026 on Wednesday. After having a roughly balanced budget in January, the state must now "close an estimated $12 billion shortfall to balance the budget" because of President Donald Trump's tariffs,
Gov. Gavin Newsom this morning will unveil a revised version of his administration’s budget for the upcoming year. Let’s just say it’s not expected to be rosy. The big question is what will and won’t get funded in the quest to balance the budget.
Cardinal Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota who traveled to Rome for the papal conclave, relayed the words of Cardinal Francis George, the former American prelate, to CBS News right after Leo’s election last week.
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Newsom wrote a letter to the city and expressed disappointment with their decision to reject allocating a single dollar and write a letter of support to secure $267,000 for We Care.
Costs have forced the state to “take corrective action that balances fiscal responsibility while preserving core tenets of key investments.”
California is facing a $12 billion deficit that Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to help close by freezing enrollment in a state-funded health care program for immigrants living in California without legal status.