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CalBudgetCenter
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ก.ย. 2015
We are a research and analysis nonprofit advancing public policies that expand opportunities and promote well-being for all Californians.
Policy Insights 2024: State Leaders, the Budget Deficit, and Making Progress for Californians
Confronted with a sizable projected budget deficit and economic uncertainty, learn what our state’s legislative budget leaders are doing to protect the state's progress, advance opportunities, and ensure equitable outcomes for Californians. Hear from the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee chair and Assembly Budget Committee chair, both new to their roles in 2024, about navigating the difficult fiscal circumstances and the outlook for future years.
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Policy Insights 2024: Policy Pathways to Reparations
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In 2023, the California State Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans issued its final report to the state Legislature. The report profiles the ongoing and compounding harms experienced by African Americans as a result of slavery and the pervasive and ongoing effects on American society today, and proposes a comprehensive reparations plan. Hear from Task Force...
Who We Are - The California Budget & Policy Center
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Who We Are - The California Budget & Policy Center
Building a Just and Equitable California Budget
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Our Budget Center policy experts Scott Graves, Kayla Kitson, Adriana Ramos-Yamamoto, and Sara Kimberlin offer insights into the needs of Californians who are struggling the most to make ends meet.
First Look: Briefing on the Governor's Proposed 2020-21 State Budget
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First Look: Briefing on the Governor's Proposed 2020-21 State Budget
California State Budget and Policy Preview: What to Expect in 2020
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California State Budget and Policy Preview: What to Expect in 2020
Dollars & Democracy: An Introduction to the California State Budget Process
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Dollars & Democracy: An Introduction to the California State Budget Process
Dollars, Democracy, and Education: The State Budget Process and K-12 Funding
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Dollars, Democracy, and Education: The State Budget Process and K-12 Funding
Why do so many Californians struggle to afford basic needs?
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Why do so many Californians struggle to afford basic needs?
5/14/2019 Webinar on the Governor’s 2019-20 May Revision
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5/14/2019 Webinar on the Governor’s 2019-20 May Revision
Webinar, 3.4.2019: How the State Budget Process Relates to the Policy Bill Process
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Webinar, 3.4.2019: How the State Budget Process Relates to the Policy Bill Process
Webinar, 2/13/2019: Understanding Poverty Measures Used to Assess Economic Well Being in California
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Webinar, 2/13/2019: Understanding Poverty Measures Used to Assess Economic Well Being in California
Webinar Briefing on the Governor’s Proposed 2019-20 State Budget
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Webinar Briefing on the Governor’s Proposed 2019-20 State Budget
12-11-2018: The State Budget Process and Key Issues to Watch for in 2019
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12-11-2018: The State Budget Process and Key Issues to Watch for in 2019
Proposition 6: What the Measure Would Mean for California (10/18/2018)
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Proposition 6: What the Measure Would Mean for California (10/18/2018)
Proposition 5: What the Measure Would Mean for California (10/17/2018)
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Proposition 5: What the Measure Would Mean for California (10/17/2018)
Key Statewide Ballot Measures and What They Could Mean for California (10/10/2018)
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Key Statewide Ballot Measures and What They Could Mean for California (10/10/2018)
Webinar: Advancing Gender Justice Through Increased Employment, Earnings, and Economic Security
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Webinar: Advancing Gender Justice Through Increased Employment, Earnings, and Economic Security
Making Ends Meet: Policy Prospects This Year and Beyond for Promoting Economic Security
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Making Ends Meet: Policy Prospects This Year and Beyond for Promoting Economic Security
Dollars and Democracy 2016: Key Issues to Watch for in 2017
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Dollars and Democracy 2016: Key Issues to Watch for in 2017
Dollars and Democracy 2016: The State Budget Process
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Dollars and Democracy 2016: The State Budget Process
Briefing on the Governor's Proposed 2018-19 State Budget
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Briefing on the Governor's Proposed 2018-19 State Budget
Live Webcast 12/13/2017: The State Budget Process and Key Issues to Watch for in 2018
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Live Webcast 12/13/2017: The State Budget Process and Key Issues to Watch for in 2018
Webinar 12/1/2017: The Current Federal Tax Debate and Implications for California
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Webinar 12/1/2017: The Current Federal Tax Debate and Implications for California
Live Webcast - Dollars and Democracy: Understanding County Budgeting in California
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Live Webcast - Dollars and Democracy: Understanding County Budgeting in California
Thanks for the forecast! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Please (1) add list to this vdo : email contact related to CA budget authority members. (2) download link complete budget. (3) website address 🙏😷
I request , please allocate $1000/- “To study and eliminate LA STREET COLLUSION DEATHS “ thank you 🙏😷
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Just because you may not have been the slave doesn’t mean it didn’t stop success in families for generations! My great grand father land was stolen and although we were able to get the deed back and prove it belongs to us … our family have been threatened by death if we continue to fight for what’s due to us and court systems are paid off to deny our rights… we are owed reparations…
I was here it was great
Claiming victimhood for what happened to other people is disgraceful. Ascribing guilt to people who had nothing to do with the offense is atrocious.
Forcing the innocent to pay nonvictims for something that happened to neither of them is not reparations.
Governors and the President are all abusing pkwer. They ignore spending laws passed by convress and senate. Have any of you seen the lies told by gavin about the budget designated for forrest clearing to help lrevent wildfires. Ndwsom is corrupt. Every democrat run state is taking citizen taxpayer funds for citizen provrams and GJVEN THAT MONEY AWAY TO NONCITIZENS
We have raise revenues and not cut services
I love the CBPCenter they always do an excellent job and I appreciate their efforts to present great analysis thanks again
Thanks for watching!
Just wondering if 100% taxes would be enough?
Yes everyone including billionaires and no sin taxes
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Single payer health care system
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Beautiful and lovely place 👌 God Bless my friend 😊
Thank you so much for inviting me to participate!
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Amazing women breaking down how race/taxes/wealth interact in the state policy and impact our communities... Great argument for us to restructure our tax structure and programs- let's get it done! Thank you!
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Very well said Jennifer! We have much work to do if we are to successfully educate our political leaders to recognize that diversity in age is as important in our state as diversity in race and culture. How cruel the words from the Governor’s budget cut, “the cost of dealing with our aging population”. Those words certainly don’t honor the contributions of citizens who worked tirelessly for decades, contributing their time, talent and treasures towards making California into the 7th largest economy in the world. As your panelist shared California can do better and must do better to protect the rights and well being of California’s seniors living in poverty. It is not a matter of “dealing with our aging population” as much a case for honoring our “commitments we have already made”. Leza Coleman ED CLTCOA -CA Long-Term Care Ombudsman Association
Isn't California providing more than half the food for the entire nation? Isn't that integral if the whole nation eats on the backs of the AG working poor in California?
How can we change the structure of the food industry to provide a livable income for the people who give us the food on our dinner tables?
I agree with comments on education -- both early childhood and post-secondary. But we also need to focus on job training that leads to good paying jobs. Construction trade programs might be models because trainees get apprenticeship jobs out of the programs.
If you have questions, you can also email them to contact@calbudgetcenter.org. -Janis Yee, Communications Associate, California Budget & Policy Center
I am a senior on SS and a tiny bit of SSI, which disqualifies me for food stamps. Also, unfortunately, I am diabetic and so sensitive to carbohydrates that I cannot utilize the food banks. Could you please discuss this problem of food insecurity in seniors sometime? Thank you.