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Stories related to: budget 2014

Undocumented Immigration In California

California Extends Health Care To Undocumented Children

June 16, 2015 | Katie Orr

Thousands of undocumented children living in California will be able to sign-up for health care coverage beginning next spring. The new program is part of a state budget deal announced Tuesday.

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State Government

UC Students Caught In Middle Of Tuition Battle

November 19, 2014 | Ben Adler

The University of California Board of Regents is set to debate a proposed tuition increase Wednesday. UC President Janet Napolitano’s plan would raise tuition by five percent for the next five years – unless the state increases the UC's funding.

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Environment

California Dealing With Unprecedented Fire Season

September 15, 2014 | Katie Orr

Dry, hot weather is leading to an unprecedented fire season throughout California.

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State Government

GOP: Reverse Budget Reserve Restriction On School Districts

August 18, 2014 | Ben Adler

Legislative Republicans are calling on Democrats to reverse a law included in this year’s California budget package that restricts the ability of school districts to build large reserves.

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State Government

Governor, pro Tem, Speaker Declare Budget Deal

June 13, 2014 | Ben Adler

California Governor Jerry Brown and Democratic legislative leaders say they’ve reached a final budget deal.

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State Government

California Higher Ed Could Get A One-Time Cash Infusion

June 12, 2014 | Max Pringle

California colleges and universities could get an additional $100 million if tax revenue exceeds expectations this fiscal year.

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State Government

Cap and Trade Revenue for Affordable Housing Under Discussion

June 11, 2014 | Max Pringle

California Governor Jerry Brown is in talks with state lawmakers over how much cap and trade revenue to dedicate to affordable housing near transit.

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In-Home Supportive Services Workers Want Cuts To Program Restored

June 5, 2014 | Max Pringle

California Governor Jerry Brown’s budget proposal would maintain the current level of maximum hours that home health care workers are allowed to be paid for. Thousands of them rallied at the state capitol Thursday.

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