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The Impact of the State Budget on Public Policy in California

By Chris Micheli on June 10, 2019
Posted in California Lawmaking, Micheli Monday

McGeorge Adjunct Professor Chris Micheli

California’s budget process continues to be and have a major impact on the state’s public policy agenda. From my vantage point, this is because numerous policy changes are enacted every year as part of the state budget. In other words, state public policy continues to be done as…

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