SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gavin Newsom March 22, announced that General Fund revenues are running $14.3 billion above January’s revenue forecast, with receipts for February exceeding the month’s projections by $3.8 billion.
Nearly 60 % of February’s gain can be attributed to timing: lower refunds caused by later enactment of the $600 one-time Golden State Stimulus than expected in the budget, and fewer-than-expected state tax refunds tied to a delayed federal start to the tax filing season.
The Governor’s 2021-22 State Budget proposal provides funding for immediate COVID-19 response and relief efforts while making investments for an equitable and broad-based economic recovery. It advances direct cash supports of $600 to millions of Californians through the Golden State Stimulus, extends new protections and funding to help keep people in their homes and invests in relief grants for small businesses. The budget also reflects the highest levels of school funding in California’s history.
The budget reflects $34 billion in budget resiliency – budgetary reserves and discretionary surplus – including: $15.6 billion in the Proposition 2 budget stabilization account (rainy day fund) for fiscal emergencies; $3 billion in the public school system stabilization account; an estimated $2.9 billion in the state’s operating reserve; and $450 million in the safety net reserve. The state began the year with an operating surplus of $15 billion.
The budget continues progress in paying down the state’s retirement liabilities and reflects $3 billion in additional payments required by Proposition 2 in 2021-22 and nearly $6.5 billion over the next three years. In addition, the improved revenue picture allows the state to delay $2 billion in scheduled program suspensions for one year.
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