From today’s Capitol Alert:
Asked about the optimistic projections that state leaders relied upon, Treasurer Bill Lockyer said Wednesday that "I'm a little more skeptical personally, but I don't have any special knowledge that would try to give you a solid answer." He said it was less likely the state would fall so far behind that it would ask K-12 districts to cut the school year by seven days. But he said he could see a smaller "trigger" cut that would slash another $100 million out of each university system, raise community college fees and cut corrections and In-Home Supportive Services.
Full article at: http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2011/07/finance-officials-say-revenues.html
Let’s hope the budget trigger meets the fate of this Trigger:
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