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The California Association of Realtors (CAR), the California Building Industry Association (CBIA), and Habitat for Humanity California have joined together to urge lawmakers to make additional investments in this year’s state budget to encourage developers to build more homes across California. ....
May 25 Good morning and welcome to the A.M. Alert! CALIFORNIANS WILL VOTE IN A RECALL SOONER OR LATER. Via Lara Korte. . and some Democrats say it should be sooner, to avoid time for any misfortunes to befall Gov. Gavin Newsom and take the wind out of the recall campaign. Sen. Steve Glazer floated the concept on Twitter Friday, saying it was the governor's best bet to beat the "reckless . ....
California Gov. Gavin Newsom. | Nic Coury / AP With California’s finances buoyed by unanticipated tax revenues and a $27 billion boost from the American Rescue Plan, Gov. Gavin Newsom on May 14 rolled out a proposed $267.8 billion budget he called “historic” and “transformational,” with infusions of funding for housing, education, healthcare, infrastructure, environmental justice, and immediate relief for families and small businesses. Incorporating parts of the upcoming 2021-22 budget as well as anticipated spending in future years is the governor’s $100 billion California Comeback Plan, termed “the biggest economic recovery package in California’s history.” This year’s “May Revise,” updating Newsom’s January budget proposals, reflects an expected $75 billion in tax revenue paid mostly by the state’s high earners. It contrasts sharply with the picture a year ago when in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic a $54 billion budget hole was ....
EdSource asked education leaders, advocates and keen observers of all segments of California’s education system to comment on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s 2021-22 revised budget for early education and child care. Scroll down and click on the photos to read their thought-provoking responses on the governor’s plans for investing in early education. Also see what education leaders are saying about the governor’s K-12 and postsecondary education budget. Patricia Lozano Early Edge California What among the governor’s proposals will most advance students’ recovery from the pandemic and why? Little kids were greatly affected during the pandemic. Distance learning was hard for them, and they lost many opportunities to develop and learn. Gov. Newsom’s vision to expand transitional kindergarten and child care slots will provide an opportunity for future generations to recover from the pandemic and for parents, especially mothers, to go back to work. Additionally, t ....