Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Gov. Newsom Proposes $322B Budget With No Deficit
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 3 months ago on
January 6, 2025

California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks at the opening ceremony for Panda Ridge, the new exhibit at the San Diego Zoo, Aug. 8, 2024, in San Diego. (AP File)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

TURLOCK, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 billion budget without a deficit, a welcome change after two years of significant budget shortfalls in the nation’s most populous state.

But the budget Newsom announced Monday is mostly a placeholder as California waits to see if incoming President Donald Trump will follow through on threats to revoke billions in federal dollars, which could force lawmakers to make painful cuts to essential programs. 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, and Newsom must sign the final budget by the end of June.

California lawmakers already opened a special session to consider giving a fresh $25 million to Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office to defend against or take on potential legal challenges from the Trump administration. Fights are likely between California and Washington, D.C., over climate policy and immigrant rights. State senators have also proposed additional funding to provide free legal services to immigrant communities.

Finding a way to balance the budget in the face of potential federal funding losses will be a major test for Newsom, who is entering the last two years of his last term and continues to be seen as a future presidential contender.

Newsom Gave Few Details About Budget

The Democratic governor gave few details about his budget proposal but used the presentation to boast progress on issues where the state has faced criticism, including investment on education and infrastructure and efforts to solve the homelessness crisis.

On Monday, Newsom said he’s optimistic about the state’s future despite the uncertainties ahead.

“We’re also walking into headwinds, a radically different moment in U.S. history,” he said. “We need to be prepared, and I hope you recognize that this budget reflects a foundational focus.”

Newsom’s administration plans to provide more details on the budget proposal before Friday’s deadline to present it to lawmakers. Newsom announced the numbers early before heading out of state for former President Jimmy Carter’s funeral services.

Newsom said he’s proposing little new spending, but the budget does allow the state to fully implement the country’s first universal transitional kindergarten program, which would make such school free for some 400,000 4-year-olds throughout California. That’s an effort Newsom has championed since 2021. His plan also includes increasing the state’s film and TV tax credit to $750 million annually to bring back Hollywood jobs that have gone to New York and Georgia.

He said good planning in the last budget allowed the state to avoid a major shortfall this year.

“Last year, we endeavored to make this year’s budget a nonevent,” he said.

Estimated Tax Revenue as $16.5 Billion

The governor’s office also estimates tax revenues for this year are $16.5 billion above projections, thanks to the booming stock market and rapid income growth for high-income Californians.

That has helped the state weather the sluggish economy with limited job growth and ongoing weak consumer spending.

California’s economy is the fifth-largest in the world. Last year the state faced an estimated $46.8 billion budget deficit and in the year before, a $32 billion budget shortfall. The state also saved $1.2 billion over two years by eliminating roughly 6,500 vacant positions in state departments and another $3.5 billion from cutting travel budgets and modernizing IT systems, Newsom said.

Still, such deficits have forced the state to pare back or delay some of its progressive policies that were fueled by record-breaking surpluses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Republican Senator Said Newsom Failed to Provide Plan

Republican state Sen. Roger Niello, who sits on the budget committee, said the governor failed to provide a plan to help address future budget deficits. In November, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office warned the state could face double-digit shortfalls in the next few years.

“We’re looking at $20 to $30 billion deficits, and unless we start doing something to address that now, it’s going to become very difficult,” Niello said in an interview.

Newsom said Monday that he supports efforts to grow the state’s rainy day fund but acknowledged it would be a “herculean effort.”

Newsom poked at Trump’s planned Department of Government Efficiency, to be run by Elon Musk. The governor noted his own efforts to create an Office of Data and Innovation designed to streamline government back in 2019.

“Our D.O.G.E. is spelled O.D.I.,” he said.

Unlike most states, California taxes capital gains — mostly money made from investments and stocks — at the same rate as money made from wages and salaries. The result is nearly half of the state’s income tax collections comes from only 1% of the population. That has led to unpredictable, large swings in revenue in California’s budget.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

Trump Canceled Millions in CA School Grants. The State Sues to Reclaim the Money

DON'T MISS

How Diplomatic Engagement With Iran Could Work Under Trump

DON'T MISS

Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds Announces She Won’t Seek Reelection in 2026

DON'T MISS

Border Patrol to Retrain Hundreds of CA Agents on Complying With the Constitution

DON'T MISS

Former Parlier City Manager Sentenced to Prison for Fraud

DON'T MISS

Mariah Carey on New Music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Her Lost Grunge Album

DON'T MISS

Jury Finds Soulja Boy Liable for Sexual Assault of Ex-Assistant, Awards Over $4M

DON'T MISS

Joe Flacco Is Returning to the Cleveland Browns on a 1-Year Deal

DON'T MISS

Rams Re-Sign Veteran LB Troy Reeder to a 1-Year Deal

DON'T MISS

WNBA Draft Preview: Beyond Paige Bueckers, Eyes on France’s Dominique Malonga

UP NEXT

How Diplomatic Engagement With Iran Could Work Under Trump

UP NEXT

Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds Announces She Won’t Seek Reelection in 2026

UP NEXT

Border Patrol to Retrain Hundreds of CA Agents on Complying With the Constitution

UP NEXT

Former Parlier City Manager Sentenced to Prison for Fraud

UP NEXT

Mariah Carey on New Music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Her Lost Grunge Album

UP NEXT

Jury Finds Soulja Boy Liable for Sexual Assault of Ex-Assistant, Awards Over $4M

UP NEXT

Joe Flacco Is Returning to the Cleveland Browns on a 1-Year Deal

UP NEXT

Rams Re-Sign Veteran LB Troy Reeder to a 1-Year Deal

UP NEXT

WNBA Draft Preview: Beyond Paige Bueckers, Eyes on France’s Dominique Malonga

UP NEXT

Republicans Clash Over Medicaid in Hunt to Pay for Trump’s Agenda

Border Patrol to Retrain Hundreds of CA Agents on Complying With the Constitution

55 minutes ago

Former Parlier City Manager Sentenced to Prison for Fraud

1 hour ago

Mariah Carey on New Music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Her Lost Grunge Album

1 hour ago

Jury Finds Soulja Boy Liable for Sexual Assault of Ex-Assistant, Awards Over $4M

1 hour ago

Joe Flacco Is Returning to the Cleveland Browns on a 1-Year Deal

2 hours ago

Rams Re-Sign Veteran LB Troy Reeder to a 1-Year Deal

2 hours ago

WNBA Draft Preview: Beyond Paige Bueckers, Eyes on France’s Dominique Malonga

2 hours ago

Republicans Clash Over Medicaid in Hunt to Pay for Trump’s Agenda

2 hours ago

Supreme Court Sides With Wrongly Deported Migrant

2 hours ago

Justin Rose Is in the Lead at the Masters and Hopeful of Staying There This Time

2 hours ago

Trump Canceled Millions in CA School Grants. The State Sues to Reclaim the Money

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Trump administration overstepped its authority when it...

41 minutes ago

41 minutes ago

Trump Canceled Millions in CA School Grants. The State Sues to Reclaim the Money

46 minutes ago

How Diplomatic Engagement With Iran Could Work Under Trump

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during a news conference at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 31, 2024. (AP File)
48 minutes ago

Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds Announces She Won’t Seek Reelection in 2026

Border Patrol vehicle
55 minutes ago

Border Patrol to Retrain Hundreds of CA Agents on Complying With the Constitution

1 hour ago

Former Parlier City Manager Sentenced to Prison for Fraud

1 hour ago

Mariah Carey on New Music, Rihanna, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Her Lost Grunge Album

1 hour ago

Jury Finds Soulja Boy Liable for Sexual Assault of Ex-Assistant, Awards Over $4M

2 hours ago

Joe Flacco Is Returning to the Cleveland Browns on a 1-Year Deal

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend