Newsom’s Budget Boosts Education, Slashes Housing and Homelessness Funding
On Friday, the Department of Finance unveiled Governor Gavin Newsom’s $348.9 billion budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
On Friday, the Department of Finance unveiled Governor Gavin Newsom’s $348.9 billion budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.
The 2025 Legislative session has finally wrapped up with “mostly beneficial results for cities,” accordin
Governor Gavin Newsom convened a new task force last month, which is responsible for clearing homeless encampments on state property across major cities.
With two weeks to go before the state budget deadline, local governments are hoping the Legislature can toss them a lifeline and help them secure more state dollars for homelessness.
Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised spending proposal for the 2025–26 fiscal year. The blueprint calls for $321.9 billion in spending.
The Governor is once again urging local governments to toughen their policies on homeless encampments.
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced $3.3 billion in grant funding for local governments and nonprofits through the Proposition 1 Bond Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP).
Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled his $322.3 billion spending plan for 2025-26 on Friday.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of new housing bills on Thursday, including several of significance to local governments. These include: