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SB 193

Budget Act of 2025.

2025-2026 Regular Session

California's 2025 budget bill passed the Senate 28-10, allocating state spending across agencies and now faces Assembly consideration for final approval.

Referred to Com. on BUDGET.
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Bill Summary · SB 193

Legislative bill overview

SB 193 is California's Budget Act of 2025, which allocates state funding across government agencies and programs for the fiscal year. The bill passed the Senate with a 28-10 vote and is currently in the Assembly for consideration. The specific details of spending allocations are not provided in the action history.

Why is this important

Budget acts determine how billions in state revenue are distributed across education, healthcare, infrastructure, social services, and other critical functions. This directly affects tax spending, service delivery, and economic priorities for all Californians during the fiscal year.

Potential points of contention

  • Revenue allocation priorities: Debates likely center on whether funding emphasizes education, healthcare, housing, criminal justice, or infrastructure—reflecting different policy values
  • Deficit concerns: California has faced budget shortfalls in recent years, so negotiations may involve spending cuts versus revenue increases
  • Regional disparities: Questions about equitable distribution of resources across urban, suburban, and rural areas

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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