California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB828

Introduced
1/10/20  
Introduced
1/10/20  
Refer
1/22/20  
Refer
1/22/20  
Engrossed
6/18/20  
Engrossed
6/18/20  
Refer
6/18/20  

Caption

Budget Act of 2020.

Impact

Should SB828 be enacted, it would allow for reallocation of state resources in response to emerging fiscal needs and challenges. Legislators, especially from the Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, argue that having a dedicated bill focused on the budget enhances transparency and accountability in the financial management of state funds. Importantly, the bill aims to ensure that the budget remains adaptable to fluctuating economic conditions, potentially impacting various sectors reliant on state funding.

Summary

Senate Bill 828, known as the Budget Act of 2020, was introduced by the Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review. The bill primarily serves as a framework for subsequent statutory changes related to the state's budget for the fiscal year 2020. By expressing the intent of the legislature to enact these changes, SB828 sets the groundwork for financial regulations and allocations that are crucial for the state's economic planning and management. The bill highlights the significance of organized and strategic financial governance within California's legislative framework.

Contention

While the intention behind SB828 is largely seen as beneficial from a budgetary standpoint, there are underlying concerns among certain groups regarding oversight and control over expenditures. Opponents argue that a lack of specificity in the bill could lead to mismanagement or misallocation of resources since it primarily expresses intent rather than implements concrete measures. Critics also suggest that the framework could become a vehicle for political maneuvering, affecting vital funding areas such as education and public health if not monitored adequately.

Companion Bills

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