Full coverage: State budget crisis
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The state’s budget cuts to the three-tiered system -- UC, Cal State and community colleges -- may threaten the system’s world-class reputation and the future of a generation of students.
July 31, 2009
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With only 13 of 279 parks and beaches financially self-sustaining, officials are desperate for new sources of funding to keep some of the vulnerable ones from being closed because of budget cuts.
July 30, 2009
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The governor reduces funding to programs for children’s healthcare, the elderly, and AIDS treatment and prevention. Angry Democratic leaders challenge his use of the veto in this situation.
July 29, 2009
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Behind the scenes leading up to last week’s agreement -- well, it wasn’t always pretty.
July 28, 2009
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Lawmakers had hoped the marathon session leading to final passage would be a triumph over legislative dysfunction. Instead, it was more like a slow-moving train wreck.
July 26, 2009
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The package is short by $1.1 billion as plans to borrow local funds and expand oil drilling die. The governor says he will sign it anyway.
July 25, 2009
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The controversial proposal to cut the inmate population, which is backed by a police chiefs association, is set aside until next month in an effort to pass the rest of the budget deal.
July 23, 2009
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L.A. County threatens to sue, a state workers’ union considers a strike, and a GOP leader protests release of prison inmates.
July 22, 2009
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The plan announced Monday night does not include previous proposals to sell the state’s share of the Coliseum and to close 80% of state parks.
July 22, 2009
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to sue state lawmakers if they pursue plans to seize local redevelopment and highway taxes to cover the state budget deficit.
July 22, 2009
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Students and the poor will notice the biggest changes from downscaling of the government.
July 22, 2009
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The agreement revives a plan previously killed by the State Lands Commission allowing a Texas company to sink new wells off Santa Barbara the first new drilling in state waters since 1969.
July 22, 2009
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Calling for deep cuts and avoiding broad tax hikes, Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders agree on ways to close California’s $26.3-billion deficit.
July 21, 2009
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CalWorks and CalGrants survive. Most parks won’t close. Cigarette tax, vehicle fee hike and oil drilling tax are not included.
July 21, 2009
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Treasurer Bill Lockyer says the state could find funding sources for crucial programs cut off if its credit rating is dropped to junk status. Lawmakers and the governor vow to keep negotiating.
July 17, 2009
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Changes in welfare and school funding remain obstacles in addressing $26.3-billion deficit.
July 16, 2009
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If Schwarzenegger and the Legislature fail to act, others are poised to step in.
July 14, 2009
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Lawmakers who had focused on fundraising now turn to unrelated legislative measures. Some blame apparent public apathy amid a string of such financial calamities.
July 11, 2009
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Karen Bass says talks are ‘getting worse’ as Wall Street cuts state’s credit rating to BBB, lowest since 2004.
July 7, 2009
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Supervisors suggest putting unemployed parents to work caring for their own children as part of proposed changes to CalWorks and other state government aid programs.
June 17, 2009
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Officials vow to trim the budget without laying off workers or cutting programs. The reduction will be in addition to departmental cuts of 5% to 13% sought by the county’s top administrator.
June 10, 2009
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California governor’s plan would dismantle or drastically curtail state programs involving healthcare, higher education, welfare, parks, AIDS treatment and counseling, and prisoner rehabilitation.
May 27, 2009