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CA SB65

CA SB65
Budget Act of 2025.


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Introduced
01/10/2025
In Committee
01/10/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/02/2026

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An act making appropriations for the support of the government of the State of California and for several public purposes in accordance with the provisions of Section 12 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of California, relating to the state budget, to take effect immediately, budget bill.

AI Summary

This bill, the Budget Act of 2025, makes appropriations for the support of state government for the 2025-26 fiscal year. * **Legislative Branch:** * Senate: $184,471,000 from the General Fund. * Assembly: $243,064,000 from the General Fund. * Legislative Analyst's Office: $12,490,000 from the General Fund. * Legislative Counsel Bureau: $192,539,000 from the General Fund and $22,322,000 from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund. * **Judicial Branch:** * Judicial Branch: $605,258,000 from the General Fund, covering the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, Judicial Council, and Habeas Corpus Resource Center. * Judicial Branch: $249,000 from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund. * Judicial Branch: $8,668,000 from the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund. * Judicial Branch: $356,000 from the Court Interpreters' Fund. * Judicial Branch: $4,531,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $4,873,000 from the Trial Court Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $110,615,000 from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund. * Judicial Branch: $11,158,000 from the Appellate Court Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $198,326,000 from the Court Facilities Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $1,438,000 from the Behavioral Health Services Fund. * Judicial Branch: $60,652,000 from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund. * Judicial Branch: $94,296,000 transferred from the Trial Court Trust Fund to the General Fund. * Judicial Branch: $59,000,000 transferred from the General Fund to the State Court Facilities Construction Fund. * Judicial Branch: $79,755,000 for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds. * Judicial Branch: $158,582,000 for rental payments on lease-revenue bonds from the State Court Facilities Construction Fund. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $137,678,000 from the General Fund for trial court operations, the Child Support Commissioner Program, California Collaborative and Drug Court Projects, and grants. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $2,275,000 from the Federal Trust Fund for various grant programs. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $3,393,623,000 from the Trial Court Trust Fund for trial court operations, judge compensation, assigned judges, court interpreters, and other programs. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $71,502,000 from the General Fund for court employee retirement, compensation, and benefits. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $56,208,000 from the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund for trial court operations. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $186,700,000 from the Trial Court Trust Fund for court-appointed dependency counsel. * Judicial Branch (Local Assistance): $38,923,000 from the General Fund for various local assistance purposes. * Judicial Branch: $1,946,517,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Trial Court Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $44,218,000 transferred from the General Fund to the State Trial Court Improvement and Modernization Fund. * Judicial Branch: $216,700,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Trial Court Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $100,000,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Trial Court Trust Fund. * Judicial Branch: $1,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Judicial Branch Workers’ Compensation Fund. * Judicial Branch (Capital Outlay): $39,785,000 from the General Fund for various courthouse projects and planning. * Judicial Branch (Reappropriation): $81,837,000 from the General Fund for various courthouse acquisition projects. * **Executive Branch:** * Governor and Governor's Office: $26,403,000 from the General Fund. * Governor's Office: $115,000 from the California Environmental License Plate Fund. * Governor's Office: $5,913,000 from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund. * Governor's Office: $1,000 from the Immigrant Integration Fund. * Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz): $75,599,000 from the General Fund for various programs including California Business Investment Services, Office of the Small Business Advocate, and California Film Commission. * GO-Biz: $7,921,000 from the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Fund. * GO-Biz: $3,250,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * GO-Biz: $279,000 from the Small Business Expansion Fund. * GO-Biz: $111,000 from the Welcome Center Fund. * GO-Biz: $1,889,000 from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund. * GO-Biz: $3,500,000 from the Climate Catalyst Revolving Loan Fund. * GO-Biz: $861,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Small Business Expansion Fund. * GO-Biz (Local Assistance): $77,000,000 from the General Fund for the California Competes Grant Program and the California Regional Initiative for Social Enterprises Program. * Secretary of Government Operations: $24,206,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $14,298,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $1,000 from the Local Agency Deposit Security Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $39,000 from the Credit Union Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $318,000 from the Real Estate Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $351,000 from the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $55,000 from the Horse Racing Fund. * Secretary of Business, Consumer Services, and Housing: $446,000 from the Financial Protection Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $5,634,000 from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $1,805,000 from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $1,747,000 from the Public Transportation Account, State Transportation Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $12,419,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $78,000 from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. * Secretary of Transportation (Local Assistance): $87,435,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Secretary of Transportation (Local Assistance): $368,000,000 from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund for the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program. * Secretary of Transportation (Local Assistance): $1,471,000,000 from the General Fund for the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program and Statewide Transportation Priorities. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $45,224,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $790,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $2,360,000 from the Health Plan Improvement Trust Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $0 from the Center for Data Insights and Innovation Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $11,164,000 from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $880,360,000 from the California Health and Human Services Automation Fund. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services: $931,000 from the General Fund for the California Office of Health Information Integrity. * Secretary of California Health and Human Services (Local Assistance): $12,228,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $7,561,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $8,374,000 from the California Environmental License Plate Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $408,000 from the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $68,000 from the Fish and Game Preservation Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $12,000 from the Off-Highway Vehicle Trust Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $48,000 from the State Parks and Recreation Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $2,000 from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $683,000 from the Lake Tahoe Science and Lake Improvement Account. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $69,000 from the Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Administrative Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $154,000 from the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $1,600,000 from the Timber Regulation and Forest Restoration Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $185,000 from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $351,000 from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $533,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Fund of 2006. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $6,039,000 from the California Ocean Protection Trust Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $1,865,000 from the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Fund of 2014. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $2,136,000 from the California Drought, Water, Parks, Climate, Coastal Protection, and Outdoor Access For All Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $3,764,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $198,000 from the California Cultural and Historical Endowment Fund. * Secretary of Transportation: $(7,000,000) transfer from the State Highway Account, State Transportation Fund, to the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency: $250,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency (Local Assistance): $2,000,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency (Local Assistance): $6,700,000 from the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Program Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency (Local Assistance): $55,350,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Fund. * Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency (Local Assistance): $20,000,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $3,760,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $503,000 from the Hazardous Waste Control Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $14,067,000 from the Unified Program Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $2,406,000 from the Motor Vehicle Account, State Transportation Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $1,097,000 from the Department of Pesticide Regulation Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $2,340,000 from the Air Pollution Control Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $12,000 from the California Beverage Container Recycling Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $712,000 from the Waste Discharge Permit Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $142,000 from the California Tire Recycling Management Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $266,000 from the Integrated Waste Management Account, Integrated Waste Management Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $1,396,000 from the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $132,000 from the Toxic Substances Control Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $230,000 from the State Water Quality Control Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $300,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $37,000 from the Water Rights Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $422,000 from the Electronic Waste Recovery and Recycling Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $811,000 from the Cost of Implementation Account, Air Pollution Control Fund. * Secretary for Environmental Protection (Local Assistance): $835,000 from the Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection (Local Assistance): $2,132,000 from the Environmental Enforcement and Training Account. * Secretary for Environmental Protection: $835,000 transferred from the General Fund to the Rural CUPA Reimbursement Account. * Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development: $1,865,000 from the General Fund. * Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development: $7,854,000 from the Labor and Workforce Development Fund. * Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development: $4,000,000 from the General Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: $29,970,000 from the General Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: $95,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: $2,735,000 from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: $1,334,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: $1,005,000 from the Central Service Cost Recovery Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (Local Assistance): $400,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation (Local Assistance): $15,500,000 from the Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, Drought Preparedness, and Clean Air Fund. * Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement: $98,874,000 from the General Fund. * Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement: $2,055,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement: $9,383,000 from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. * Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement (Local Assistance): $26,000,000 from the Federal Trust Fund. * Governor’s Office of Service and Community Engagement (Local Assistance): $85,065,000 from the General Fund. * Office of Emergency Services: $275,044,000 from the General Fund. * Office of Emergency Services: $42,646,000 from the State Emergency Telephone Number Account. * Office of Emergency Services: $130,000 from the Unified Program Account. * Office of Emergency Services: $1,492,000 from

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. (on 02/02/2026)

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