California's 2015-16 Budget: Fiscal Surpluses and Water Deficits

California's budget politics were temporarily sidetracked by an increasingly severe statewide drought, forcing the state to take action. Democratic lawmakers elected new leadership, who, like their predecessors, argued the state should increase social spending. The major budget clash centered o...

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Governors
Hispanic Americans
State budgets
Tax increases
Taxation
Unemployment
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