California's legislative analyst warns that big deficits could return in Hollywood with Donald Trump back in the White House.
In unveiling its budget overview last week, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office said that while the state’s fiscal future is still uncertain, “the Legislature likel ...
The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst warns government spending could expand California's small budget deficit over the next ...
The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office projects a $2 billion shortfall for 2025-26, but says the state can’t afford big ...
The California Legislative Analysts' Office predicted a largely balanced budget outlook in the upcoming fiscal year, but ...
California could offer state tax rebates for electric vehicle purchases if the incoming Trump administration eliminates the ...
History will — or at least should — see a $165 billion error in revenue estimates as one of California’s most boneheaded ...
Gavin Newsom could spend more than $3 billion a year to subsidise zero emission vehicles after promising to reimburse ...
Despite surging state revenues so far bringing in $7 billion more than expected this year, Legislative Analyst Gabe Petek ...
With his state facing a staggering budget crisis, Newsom recently made a trip to Washington D.C. to petition the Biden ...
California likely will not see a big deficit next year, but also won’t have room for much new spending, the state Legislature ...
Nvidia, Apple, Google and Meta deliver billions of dollars in taxes to California. The state is grateful for this year's wild ...