In the face of a global health crisis that has triggered a global financial crisis, Governor Gavin Newsom today submitted his 2020-21 May Revision budget proposal to the Legislature - a balanced plan to close a budget gap of more than $54 billion brought on swiftly by the COVID-19 recession.
Recorded May 14, 2020 in Sacramento
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