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California slashes spending: New budget scales back immigrant healthcare to tackle $12 Billion deficit - GOP says fiscally irresponsible
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California's governor Gavin Newsom signed a $321-billion budget addressing a $12-billion deficit by rolling back progressive initiatives, including healthcare expansion for undocumented immigrants. The budget relies on reserves and internal borrowing, avoiding new taxes, while protecting safety net programs. Republicans criticize the budget for lacking long-term fiscal solutions and affordability measures.
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