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Taxes won t solve record state deficit – Press Telegram

As with a family that spends beyond its means, the California government’s overspending has caught up with it. A new report by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the Legislature, when it returns in January, will face a record $68 billion deficit for fiscal year 2024-25, which begins next July 1.

Taxes won t solve record state deficit – Daily News

As with a family that spends beyond its means, the California government’s overspending has caught up with it. A new report by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the Legislature, when it returns in January, will face a record $68 billion deficit for fiscal year 2024-25, which begins next July 1.

Taxes won t solve record state deficit – Pasadena Star News

As with a family that spends beyond its means, the California government’s overspending has caught up with it. A new report by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the Legislature, when it returns in January, will face a record $68 billion deficit for fiscal year 2024-25, which begins next July 1.

Taxes won t solve record state deficit – San Bernardino Sun

As with a family that spends beyond its means, the California government’s overspending has caught up with it. A new report by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the Legislature, when it returns in January, will face a record $68 billion deficit for fiscal year 2024-25, which begins next July 1.

Taxes won t solve record state deficit – Orange County Register

As with a family that spends beyond its means, the California government’s overspending has caught up with it. A new report by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office estimates the Legislature, when it returns in January, will face a record $68 billion deficit for fiscal year 2024-25, which begins next July 1.

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