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  2. Could a California revenue shortfall mean furloughs for state ...

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    Most recently, Newsom in 2020 negotiated a 9.23% pay cut after his administration projected a $54 billion pandemic-induced deficit. Workers took two furlough days per month for a year as part of ...

  3. 2008–2012 California budget crisis - Wikipedia

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    2008–2012 California budget crisis. Furlough at a California Department of Motor Vehicles office in 2009. The U.S. state of California had a budget crisis in which it faced a shortfall of at least $ 11.2 billion, [1] projected to top $40 billion over the 2009–2010 fiscal years. [2]

  4. California Tax Extension: Why it Happened and What it ... - AOL

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    Last month California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that the state is extending its tax filing deadline for residents impacted by December and January winter storms. The new deadline is now Oct. 16,...

  5. California governor would slash 10,000 vacant state jobs to ...

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    California has a budget deficit of $27.6 billion, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Friday — a gap so wide that he's proposing cutting 10,000 vacant state jobs and suspending some widely used business ...

  6. 1992 California budget crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 California budget crisis began on July 1, 1992, when the California State Legislature and Governor Pete Wilson failed to pass a budget by the constitutional deadline, [1] and ended 63 days later. [2] The state government ran out of cash reserves on July 2 and began paying employees and contractors with IOUs, [3] which major banks ...

  7. California government response to the COVID-19 pandemic

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    In June, the state surpassed the 200,000 and in July 2020, 300,000 and again, 400,000 mark, about one percent infection rate per population for the state's 40 million residents. When the state rolled back reopening on July 13, the Mexican border county of Imperial was suggested on June 26 by the state government to restore their stay-at-home order.

  8. Furlough - Wikipedia

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    In California, the State Employee Trades Council (SETC) voted to implement a mandatory two-day-per-month furlough policy for the staff and faculty of the CSU system. The furloughs, intended to prevent layoffs, began in August 2009, and ended in June 2010. The 10% cut saved about $270 million of the CSU's $564 million budget deficit.

  9. When will California state employees see pay raises? Here’s ...

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    Workers should see larger paychecks starting in January 2024. Most workers’ pay raises will be processed “before the end of the calendar year,” wrote spokesperson Camille Travis in an email.