Budget

Tough Times, Tough Choices
The state is facing an extremely tough economic time
and another very difficult budget year. California’s economy is the most diverse in the nation and that
diversity has kept it strong. But with the subprime
mortgage crisis and the faltering national economy
revenues have significantly declined. Now we are facing
a multi-billion dollar budget deficit and are faced with making
very tough choices.
The Governor has just realeased his May Revision of
the budget. In his budget the Governor stood firm to
make certain that this plan does not raise taxes. And,
that is good news for California's families and small
businesses already struggling to make ends meet during
these tough economic times.
This plan also makes significant and painful cuts to
education, healthcare and public safety while at the
same time bringing real and needed reforms to cut our
waste, fraud and abuse in state government.
None of these choices were easy to make, but they were
necessary to ensure our state lives within our means.
The next step is for the Legislature to review this
plan over the next few weeks and pass an ontime budget
by June 15, 2010.
Email your legislators today, ask them to pass an ontime
budget this year without raising taxes.
