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The governor spotlighted his five-year infrastructure spending plan during the speech held amid the threat of a recall.
March 11 -
Lawmakers will vote next week on a relief package agreed to by the governor and legislative leadership.
February 19 -
California teachers cited the risk of exposure to COVID-19 and the challenges of remote teaching as reasons for retiring early.
February 12 -
The California School Finance Authority has received 148 applications from districts and charter schools seeking to borrow almost $1.4 billion.
February 11 -
The California Endowment, the largest health foundation in the state, plans to offer its first debt sale in nearly two decades to help alleviate some of the financial pressure charities around have been facing due to COVID-19.
January 20 -
The income gap between the state's wealthier and poorer residents grew wider during the pandemic.
January 19 -
The California Assembly budget committee discussed Gov. Gavin Newsom's more pressing budget requests during a Monday hearing.
January 12 -
The continued escalation of COVID-19 cases in California and the resulting economic volatility took precedence as Gavin Newsom unveiled his fiscal 2021 budget.
January 8 -
The spending plan the governor will release Friday will include a $4.5 billion economic recovery package in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
January 6 -
After one of the worst sell-offs in municipal market history as COVID-19 began its rampage in March, the market rebounded to set the all-time record.
December 31