It wouldn’t be summertime if the State of California wasn’t wrestling with another budget deficit and that’s what looks to be on tap, details of last night’s missed budget deadline provided in this report from Southern California Public Radio from which the shorter (and more descriptive) title above was extracted.
California lawmakers blow budget deadline
Midnight Tuesday night was the constitutional deadline for California’s legislature to pass a state budget. The legislature had to come up with a plan that closes a $19 billion deficit. That plan is a long way from getting done.
There’s a saying that lawmakers won’t pass a state budget until the temperature reaches 100 in Sacramento. It’s only in the mid-80s this week – but that’s not why the legislature missed the deadline.
It comes down to ideology: Democrats and Republicans disagree on how much to spend on government.
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This ideological divide is why Democrats and Republicans are likely to blow past all the budget deadlines and spend another summer spewing hot air – no matter how high the temperature rises in Sacramento.
Let’s see. Last year they “temporarily” shifted June payrolls into July so they would be counted against the next fiscal year and they increased withholding rates so they would get more tax money sooner. What gimmickry will they think up this year?



Midnight Tuesday night was the constitutional deadline for California’s legislature to pass a state budget. The legislature had to come up with a plan that closes a $19 billion deficit. That plan is a long way from getting done.




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