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Walters: Why the Legislature’s finances proposal digs an excellent deeper gap

Editorial Board Published June 12, 2025
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Throughout his annual report on the state’s funds final fall, legislative finances analyst Gabe Petek warned that finances spending was rising by about 6% a 12 months whereas revenues had been rising by simply 4%.

“Taken together, we view it as unlikely that revenue growth will be fast enough to catch up to ongoing spending,” Petek mentioned, including “in the coming years, legislative action could be necessary to close this gap.”

Petek’s admonition is falling on deaf ears.

The reductions would largely be in medical care and social providers for the poor, drawing heavy criticism from their advocates and legislative allies.

Each objects drew a pointy response from the California State Affiliation of Counties, saying that Californians “won’t accept half measures.”

Different additions embody some wildfire assist for Los Angeles County governments and a bailout for cash-strapped San Francisco Bay Space transit businesses.

Briefly, the legislative finances would put the state’s funds in an excellent deeper gap, making the day of reckoning — when that occurs — much more politically troublesome.

And when that’s performed, the method is more likely to proceed for months as extra financial information floor and because the state learns whether or not President Donald Trump and a Republican Congress make the deep cuts in federal help they’ve threatened.

The state of affairs eerily resembles what Jerry Brown confronted in 2011 when he started his second stint as governor. The finances had been clobbered by the Nice Recession and Brown cajoled legislators and voters into each lowering spending and elevating taxes to shut a big deficit.

Brown’s downside was rooted in financial upheaval past the state’s management. At this time’s downside is purely the results of irresponsible will increase in spending on a defective assumption that the state would see a sustained income growth.

That’s an necessary distinction.

Dan Walters is a CalMatters columnist.

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