SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Jerry Brown and Democratic lawmakers have extended warned of dire consequences if California voters reject a proposed tax hike on the November ballot. In adopting a $91.3 state billion budget, they made it clear it wasn’t a hollow threat.Lawmakers approved and the governor signed $6 billion in automatic cuts late Wednesday that will go into effect if the initiative fails. Distasteful provisions added in the final days of negotiations authorized shorter college years, less money for community police, and imaginable fee increases at the University of California and California State University systems.Glance at More…
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