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Were a private corporation to cook its books like the state government does, its executives could wind up in jail for fraud.
Walters: State budget deal cooks the books again, masking ‘structural’ deficit If approved by California lawmakers, government spending will exceed revenues by $21 billion in 2025-26 fiscal year ...
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His revised budget, released in May, had a $19 billion deficit even with a number of spending cuts, mostly in services for the poor and elderly. The budget deal expands the deficit to $21 billion.
His revised budget, released in May, had a $19 billion deficit even with a number of spending cuts, mostly in services for the poor and elderly. The budget deal expands the deficit to $21 billion.
Opinion Opinion: Newsom’s budget deal cooks the books to hide a structural deficit by Dan Walters • CalMatters Columnist June 29, 2025, 10:00 a.m.