• Newsom to roll out revised budget that is at least $10 billion in the r

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 02:47:30 2025
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    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/newsom-to-roll-out-revised-budget- that-is-at-least-10-billion-in-the-red/ar-AA1EKvPx

    California Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to shift the blame for his
    state's massive budget woes onto President Donald Trump's tariffs when he releases his revised 2025-26 budget proposal on Wednesday.

    Newsom, a presumed contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, is expected to go from the roughly balanced budget he announced in January to one that is between $10 billion and $30 billion in the red.

    Newsom teased his comments earlier this week, calling the broader economic damage to California the "Trump slump." He is expected to continue to call
    out Trump and the harm to the state from his trade policies and public
    threats to withhold federal funding from California.

    On Tuesday, Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the state
    would file a new motion for a preliminary injunction to stop Trump's
    tariffs as part of California's lawsuit challenging the president's use of emergency powers.

    The governor's office said the tariffs are projected to cost California consumers $25 billion and result in the loss of over 64,000 jobs, at a
    minimum. It added that the total cost of Trump’s tariffs is projected to
    be upwards of $40 billion.

    "As the largest economy in the nation, California has the most to lose
    from President Trump's weak and reckless policies," Newsom said.

    In the governor's January proposal, Newsom flagged “uncertainty about
    federal policy” as the “most immediate risk to the forecast.”

    Every state budget is built on forecasts of economic conditions, both at
    the federal and state levels, that affect tax revenues. California relies heavily on income tax from the top 1% of its residents, whose money is
    often tied to the stock market, which has been on a wild ride since
    Trump's second term began. As a result, California is left in a vulnerable position and is looking at a multibillion-dollar deficit.

    The state is expected to lose $7.8 billion in tax revenue from personal
    income tax, capital gains, and corporate revenue due to the effect of
    tariffs on California taxpayers, the governor's office said Tuesday.

    "This extraordinary loss of essential revenue is exacerbated by the unpredictable and chaotic approach to imposing tariffs, which has made it extremely difficult for California and its agencies to effectively budget,
    plan for the future, and properly serve Californians," Newsom's office
    said.

    His office confirmed that California’s recently downgraded economic
    projection for the 2025-2026 governor’s budget would reflect the effects
    of the current tariffs and their uncertain nature.

    "Specifically, this forecast projected increased unemployment and near-
    term inflation and considerably downgraded projected wage and business
    income growth, as well as job and personal income growth," the office
    said. "These fiscal impacts from tariffs have immediate and devastating
    effects on California's budget, which in turn could yield deep cuts to the state’s programs and services."

    The state also took a hit following the devastating wildfires that ravaged parts of Los Angeles and forced it to use almost all its emergency
    reserves. Residents affected by the fires were allowed to defer filing
    their taxes until October, putting a huge question mark on how much the
    state will have at its disposal. California is also facing a significant increase in healthcare costs, which will likely be reflected in the
    revised budget.

    “We’re going to be trying to pass a shell of a budget,” one Sacramento
    lawmaker told Politico, referring to the deficit projections. “They’re
    just fake numbers, because we just don’t know.”


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  • From G@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 03:35:37 2025
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    Another Trump failure.

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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Sat May 17 21:33:54 2025
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    On 17/5/25 19:47, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    Newsom, a presumed contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2028, is expected to go from the roughly balanced budget he announced in January to one that is between $10 billion and $30 billion in the red.

    And $350 billion in the black.

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  • From ralph@21:1/5 to Siri Cruz on Tue May 20 16:15:30 2025
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    On 5/17/2025 9:33 PM, Siri Cruz wrote:
    On 17/5/25 19:47, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    Newsom, a presumed contender for the Democratic presidential
    nomination in
    2028, is expected to go from the roughly balanced budget he announced in
    January to one that is between $10 billion and $30 billion in the red.

    And $350 billion in the black.

    Ha! Never happen. He just poured another $10 billion into that
    laughing stock of a high-sleaze snail train.

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