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What Happens After the May Revision is Released?

The California budget process moves quickly after the governor releases the “May Revision” in mid-May. This revised budget proposal opens a crucial window for public engagement, but the tight timeline can make advocating for your priorities challenging. Here’s a breakdown of the key stages:  The June package isn’t the end of the story. In August, … Continued

Meet the Expert: Kayla Kitson

The Budget Center communications team chatted with Kayla Kitson (she/her), Senior Policy Analyst at the Budget Center, who conducts research, authors publications, and provides technical assistance related to state tax and revenue policies.

Meet the Expert: Alissa Anderson

The Budget Center communications team chatted with Alissa Anderson (she/her), Senior Policy Fellow at the Budget Center, who conducts research to support policies that create a more equitable economy where all Californians share in the state’s prosperity.

Meet the Expert: Adriana Ramos-Yamamoto

The Budget Center communications team sat down with Adriana Ramos-Yamamoto (she/her), Senior Policy Analyst at the Budget Center, who conducts research and analysis on issues that impact the health and well-being of Californians.

How Can Advocates Advance Their Budget Priorities This Year?

As our state faces a significant budget shortfall, state leaders have a lot to consider as they make important decisions on the 2024-25 state budget. In the coming weeks, budget committees and their subcommittees in the Assembly and Senate will hold hearings to review the governor’s budget proposals and express their respective priorities. This is … Continued

Meet the Expert: Laura Pryor

The Budget Center communications team sat down with Laura Pyror (she/her), Research Director at the Budget Center, who conducts research to strengthen California’s early care and education system.

Meet the Expert: Monica Saucedo

The Budget Center communications team sat down with Monica Saucedo (she/her), Senior Policy Analyst at the Budget Center, who conducts research on public policies related to the social safety net and their effect on Californians with low incomes.