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Golden State seeks to increase its rainy day fund through ballot measure
California lawmakers aim to increase the state’s rainy day fund cap from 10% to 20% through the Save For California’s Future Act, which also seeks to protect public school funding and pay down liabilities like federal Unemployment Insurance loans. The measure requires a two-thirds legislative vote by Thursday to qualify for November’s ballot.
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