State Budget

California is facing a tremendous state budget deficit for the upcoming 2008-2009 fiscal year. As part of his plan to address the shortfall, Governor Schwarzenegger has proposed $1.1 billion in health care cuts that target programs that serve as the bedrock of the state's health system. The governor's proposed cuts would have a devastating impact on L.A. County where nearly one in four residents lack coverage, and where nearly one-third of the state’s Medi-Cal population resides.

Learn more about the impact of the proposed cuts across Los Angeles County Assembly and Senate Districts.

Find out which district you are in.

Publications and Documents

Jan 18 2012
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office

Federal Legislative Outlook for 2012 and Priorities

Jan 13 2012
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Sacramento Update

Jan 10 2012
California Budget Project

Leak Results in Early Budget Release: Governor Makes Deep Cuts to the Safety Net and Assumes Voters

Jan 10 2012
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

State Budget - Preliminary Analysis of the Governor's FY 2012-13 Proposed Budget

Dec 22 2011
William Fujioka, L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Board-Approved 2011-12 State Legislative Agenda and Development of Legislative Policy and Positions

Dec 15 2011
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

State Budget - Triggered Budget Reductions

Nov 15 2011
California Budget Project

How are Federal Dollars Spent in California?

Oct 12 2011
John Viernes, L.A. County Department of Public Health

Realignment Act, Post-Release Community Supervision Treatment Programs for Substance Use Disorder

Sep 30 2011
William Fujioka , L.A. County Chief Executive Office (CEO)

Triggered State Budget Reductions; County of Los Angeles Impact

Sep 20 2011
Dr. Mitchell Katz, L.A. County Department of Health Services (DHS)

Revised Reimbursement Rates for Physician Services for Indigents Program (PSIP)


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