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What California's Budget is Missing: Red Ink

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Never mind the governor's new budget plan released Thursday -- what California's cognoscenti are talking about is the budget deficit. There isn't one; at least, according to the Brown administration's calculations. The passage of Proposition 30 should add $6 billion a year in tax revenues to the state coffers, and push California back into the black.

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