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Governor Brown’s Budget Comparisons: January and May Revised
JANUARY PROPOSED BUDGET MAY REVISED
TAXES
$12 billion in extended tax
increase, including sales tax,
vehicle license fee and income
tax
Extend temporary sales tax
and vehicle license fee;
suspend temporary 0.25%
income tax hike but reinstate it
in 2012 thru 2015
K-12
Cut about $113 million
Adds $2.7 billion for K-12
schools due to higher tax
receipts
HIGHER EDUCATION
Cut $1.4 billion to community
colleges, UC and CSU
No further cuts; restores $350
million in community college
funds that had been deferred
CRIMINAL
JUSTICE/CORRECTIONS
Increase funding for
corrections to $9.1. billion;
shift nonviolent offender,
juveniles and parolees from
state custody to local jails
through realignment
Increase correctional system
funding to $9.8 billion;
increase funding for local
governments and courts to
handle nonviolent state
prisoners and others
SOCIAL SERVICES
Cut more than $4.4 billion
from Medi-Cal, the CalWorks
welfare-to-work program and
services to homebound elderly
and disabled
Funding remains mostly
unchanged from January
proposal. Eliminate mental
health and drug and alcohol
programs as they are shifted to
local level through
realignment
REDEVELOPMENT
Eliminate all redevelopment
agencies, saving $1.7 billion
in 2011-2012; eliminate all
enterprise zones
Eliminate all redevelopment
agencies, but overhaul
enterprise zones
STATE WORKERS
$308 million in pay cuts to
state workers
Cut about 5,500 state jobs