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Sacramento, California - Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) released the following statement regarding today’s passage of the 2015-2016 state budget (AB 93) that passed both the State Assembly and State Senate earlier today.  The budget includes approximately $117.5 billion in General Fund spending and total reserves of $5.7 billion. This includes $1.5 billion in the Regular Reserve and $4.2 billion in the Rainy Day Fund.

“I am pleased to see that our state budget is balanced and on time. Today’s budget agreement (AB 93) not only strengthens California’s fiscal foundation but more importantly makes vital investments in the future of our great State , while at the same time setting aside significant amount of funds in reserve and $2.6 billion to repay past debts, “stated Assemblymember Garcia. “The budget package includes a comprehensive approach to continue restoring essential early educational, social service and health programs which are key to our district.”

On Education:

“I have prioritized early childhood education as a central focus to a successful long-term economic strategy for the state,” said Assemblymember Garcia.  “Studies show that individuals who enroll in a quality preschool program ultimately earned more and are more likely to graduate from high school."

On Small Business Development:

“As Chair of the Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy, I consider small businesses as one of my top priorities,” said Assemblymember Garcia.  “Providing the $2 million in state funds to help support our local small business development centers are critical to ensuring small businesses continue to be the economic drivers to regional economies and our state as a whole.”

On Workforce Development:

“A workforce with the proper skills and credentials that match employer’s needs is essential to a strong economy d,” said Assemblymember Garcia. “By working with our local schools, community colleges and universities—we will better our workforce and attract more industries.”

Re-Entry Population:

“Workforce development for the re-entry population is a practical strategy for improving access to a stable job,” said Assemblymember Garcia.  “My bill (AB 1093) is a practical approach to maintaining a competitive workforce in the post-recession economy.”

On Public Health, Social Services:

“I am pleased that we continue to make significant strides to reduce poverty by investing in our communities to ensure the needed economic growth and well-being of our residents—this is crucial to the people that I represent in the Coachella and Imperial Valley’s,” said Garcia.

On Natural Resources and Environment:

Drought Response

“This funding is critical for our communities who currently don’t have access to safe drinking water. This appropriation will help address some of these concerns, and move the intent of my bill, AB 434, forward,” said Garcia.

Cap and Trade

“My bill, AB 1059, helps ensure that Cal-Enviro screen data gap along the California-Mexico border are addressed. This funding will help in the implementation of AB 1059, to ensure that these communities have adequate and reliable data in order to be better positioned to receive greenhouse gas reduction funds for mitigation efforts to improve the quality of life of the residents in the Imperial County,” said Garcia.

Prop. 1 Implementation

“This funding can go towards the implementation of the New River Strategic plan given the language as it relates to the Urban Streams Restoration program changes we are making in our AB 965 bill,” said Garcia.

On Veterans:

“It is our duty to provide our veterans, and military families the needed resources and services that are owed to them a timely manner, there should be no excuses for that,” said Garcia.

On Public Safety:

“We need to provide local law enforcement with additional funding for training and tools in order to strengthen the relationships between peace officers and their communities they serve. We must change how we do business in the state and invest in our very own backyards,” said Garcia.