California lawmakers find solution to cut $17 billion from looming budget deficit

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Democratic lawmakers in California reached an agreement Thursday to slash the state’s massive budget deficit by $17.3 billion through an array of cuts, delays, and deferrals. 

Though the state’s exact budget deficit is uncertain, the Legislative Analyst Office reported it was $73 billion earlier this year, while Newsom says it’s $38 billion. In any case, lawmakers have found a way to begin filling the shortfall after state Senate leaders proposed a “Shrink the Shortfall” plan last month, which included Newsom’s budget suggestions from January. 

The agreement proposes $3.6 billion in cuts to areas of welfare, climate programs, and some schools. It also maps out $5.2 billion in delays and deferrals, including public transportation.  

Another $3.4 billion in expenses will be covered by state funds instead of the general fund
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