With deadline nearing, Newsom and lawmakers disagree over solutions to California budget crisis
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With a deadline looming, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats in the state Legislature are working to settle their differences over access to public healthcare services, delaying minimum wage increases for workers and pausing tax credits for businesses as they cut their way out of California's $45-billion budget deficit.
Assembly Budget Chair Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) said the Legislature's budget pitch restores 'many of the most painful cuts to safety net programs, housing and health, including rate increases for health providers' proposed by the governor.
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