> Transit, child care are among the sticking points in California's $300 billion budget negotiations
Transit, child care are among the sticking points in California's $300 billion budget negotiations
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California lawmakers passed a budget Thursday to ensure they keep getting paid, but it's a blueprint unlikely to become law because the Democrat-controlled Legislature is still negotiating with Gov. Gavin Newsom. At stake is how to spend more than $300 billion for the fiscal year that starts July 1.
Legislative leaders and Newsom, who is also a Democrat, have until the end of June to agree on a spending plan. Lawmakers must pass a budget by June 15 to keep their paychecks, a requirement voters approved in 2010 to try to keep the budget process from dragging on.
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/politics/the-sticking-points-in-californias-300-billion-budget-negotiations/103-d82ea9ab-373c-4c6b-baed-0245d9bbdd78