SACRAMENTO (May 14, 2025) – Today, Assemblymember Diane Dixon (R-Newport Beach) provided a statement on the Governor’s May Revision to the State Budget:
“Today during his budget update, the Governor blamed the President for California’s poor budget situation. Shifting blame doesn’t help fix California’s issues.
The majority party is planning to continue diverting $7 billion in this updated budget from the sacred rainy day fund to balance the budget, despite revenues exceeding expectations by $7.9 billion. Additionally, the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) suggests that revenues are unlikely to grow fast enough to catch up with atypically high spending growth. There is a bottom line that the Governor continues to ignore: The California Legislature continues to create programs it cannot pay for.
In my third year as an Assemblymember, I repeat myself: we need to set priorities for state spending. These dollars are hard-earned taxpayer dollars. The LAO points out that ‘outside of healthcare and government, California has added no jobs in a year and a half’ leading to a ‘sluggish economy.’ The Governor boasts about being the fourth largest economy in the world. California is struggling with a budget deficit for the third year in a row while watching jobs, people and their taxpayer dollars leave the state.
In the words of Minority Leader Gallagher ‘Newsom’s finger-pointing on the budget shortfall is the biggest load of crap I’ve ever seen from a politician…We’re in this mess because of his reckless spending, false promises, and failed leadership.’”
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Assemblymember Diane Dixon, R-Newport Beach, is a pragmatic businesswoman and former Mayor, who represents the 72nd Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods and Lake Forest.