Prisons, Housing, Health Care Trimmed to Balance CA Budget
Briefly

The $297.9 billion spending plan involves cuts to state operations, prisons, housing, and healthcare, along with reserves and pausing business tax credits to address a $56 billion deficit.
Despite opposition, the agreement delays health care wage hikes, claws back Medi-Cal provider rate funding, and includes a 7.95% reduction across state departments to save costs.
Read at San Jose Inside
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