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AB 110

Budget Act of 2025.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jesse Gabriel

California's 2025 budget bill allocates state spending across major programs; passed Assembly 53-17, now in Senate review with real-world impact on education, healthcare, and services statewide.

Referred to Com. on B. & F. R.
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Bill Summary · AB 110

Legislative bill overview

AB 110 is California's Budget Act of 2025, which authorizes the state's spending plan for the fiscal year. The bill passed the Assembly with bipartisan support (53-17) and is currently moving through Senate committee review. Budget acts are comprehensive legislation that allocate state revenues across all major departments and programs.

Why is this important

Budget acts directly determine how billions in state resources are distributed among education, healthcare, infrastructure, public safety, and social services. The 2025 budget will reflect California's fiscal priorities during a period of significant economic and demographic change, affecting services for millions of residents and influencing tax policy.

Potential points of contention

  • Revenue assumptions and deficits: California's budget outlook depends heavily on assumptions about tax revenues (particularly capital gains taxes from wealthy residents), which remain volatile and subject to dispute
  • Program funding priorities: Competing demands across K-12 education, higher education, healthcare expansion, homelessness initiatives, and public safety may create disagreements over allocation percentages
  • Spending sustainability: Questions about whether the budget adequately funds long-term obligations (pensions, healthcare liabilities) versus one-time spending that creates future budget pressures

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

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