California legislators approve balanced $321 billion budget focusing on education and housing

June 27, 2025 | California State Senate, Senate, Legislative, California


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California legislators approve balanced $321 billion budget focusing on education and housing
A balanced budget package for California has been unveiled, totaling an impressive $321.1 billion for the fiscal year. This comprehensive plan allocates $228.4 billion from the general fund and sets aside $15.7 billion in reserves for future years.

Key highlights of the budget include a strong commitment to public education, significant investments in affordable housing, and initiatives aimed at addressing homelessness. The budget also supports wildfire recovery efforts in Los Angeles and enhances public transportation in the Bay Area.

However, the budget comes with tough choices, particularly concerning Medi-Cal, reflecting the challenges faced during this difficult budget year. Lawmakers emphasized the need for careful consideration as they navigate these complex financial decisions.

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