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Brown wants budget surplus to help with homelessness


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By John Myers and Liam Dillon, Los Angeles Times

Even in the wake of previous tax windfalls, Gov. Jerry Brown’s announcement on Friday was breathtaking: The state has collected an unexpected $9 billion in tax revenue in recent months, $3 billion more in cash than projected in January.

The money is the latest installment in a fiscal winning streak of historic proportions in California. And, as in previous years, the governor’s newly revised budget seeks to divvy it up on either short-term spending or long-term savings by putting it into government reserves.

“This is a time to save for our future, not to make pricey promises we can’t keep,” Brown said. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Let’s not blow it now.”

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