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California state assembly rejects Gov. Gavin Newsom's funding cut to P.I.D.

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California state assembly rejects Gov. Gavin Newsom's funding cut to P.I.D.
California state assembly rejects Gov. Gavin Newsom's funding cut to P.I.D.

The California State Assembly has passed a state budget - one that rejects Gov.

Gavin Newsom's funding cut to the Paradise Irrigation District.

Has assed a state budget - one that rejects the governor's proposed funding cut to the paradise irrigation district.

California lawmakers approved a state spending plan to address an estimated 54.3 billion dollar budget shortfall.

But the plan rejects the cut to the p.i.d.

As well as many of the governor's other proposed cuts to public education and health care.

The hope is that congress will send the state more money by oct.

1, to cover the shortfall.

Water will keep us building and keep everything going as planned.

We got all these investors investing millions of dollars we got people who have bought multiple pieces of property but without the water we cant build, we need the water to keep rebuilding while lawmakers approved the budget, the governor has the power to approve or veto the plan.

Legislative leaders will continue negotiating with the governor to reach an agreement before the start of the new fiscal year - july first.

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