Staggering Surplus of $75.7 Billion Should Be Used to Fix Long-Term Structural Problems, Not Short-Term Political Promises
SACRAMENTO: In response to the release of Gov. Gavin Newsom's revised budget release, which showed a surplus of a staggering $75.7 billion, Assembly Republican Leader Marie Waldron issued the following statement:
"The Governor's budget shows what Republicans have said for years: Taxes are too high. This budget will certainly do some temporary good, but it fails to seriously address any of the long-term structural problems facing the state and it does nothing to lower the cost of living for hard-working Californians. I urge the governor to focus on fixing long-standing problems instead of short-term political promises."
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For more information, please email Matt Fleming at [email protected]
SACRAMENTO: In response to the release of Gov. Gavin Newsom's revised budget release, which showed a surplus of a staggering $75.7 billion, Assembly Republican Leader Marie Waldron issued the following statement:
"The Governor's budget shows what Republicans have said for years: Taxes are too high. This budget will certainly do some temporary good, but it fails to seriously address any of the long-term structural problems facing the state and it does nothing to lower the cost of living for hard-working Californians. I urge the governor to focus on fixing long-standing problems instead of short-term political promises."
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For more information, please email Matt Fleming at [email protected]