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SB 133

Budget Act of 2025.

2025-2026 Regular Session

California's 2025 state budget bill passed the Senate and is being reviewed by the Assembly to allocate state spending across education, healthcare, infrastructure, and public services.

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Bill Summary · SB 133

Legislative bill overview

SB 133 is California's Budget Act of 2025, the state's comprehensive spending and revenue plan for the fiscal year. The bill has passed the Senate and is currently in the Assembly for consideration. The specific allocations and policy details are not provided in the legislative history.

Why is this important

State budget acts determine how billions in taxpayer dollars are allocated across education, healthcare, infrastructure, public safety, and social services. The budget directly affects service levels, tax rates, and economic priorities affecting all Californians.

Potential points of contention

  • Deficit or surplus management – Whether the budget addresses projected shortfalls through spending cuts, revenue increases, or reserve fund usage
  • Education and healthcare funding levels – How much is allocated to schools and Medi-Cal versus other priorities
  • Local government impacts – How state budgeting decisions affect city and county resources and autonomy

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

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