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Sacramento, California - Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia (D-Coachella) released the following statement today in regards to the passage of the 2015-2016 state budget agreement and modifications reflective of an agreement with the State Legislature and Governor Brown.  The budget agreement cleared both the Assembly and Senate and builds total reserves by over $4.6 billion and pays down $1.9 billion in budgetary debts.

“Today’s agreement reflects my district’s priorities and brings the needed investment to the Coachella and Imperial Valley families.  By reducing poverty, restoring funding for schools and early childhood education, improving higher education funding, increasing Medi-Cal and public safety services—our families will now have more resources in order to live in a safer and healthier desert community,”  stated Assemblymember Garcia.

Below are some of the 2015-2016 budget highlights that were agreed to by the State Legislature and Governor Brown:

Building Reserves and Paying Down Debts:

Investing in Schools and Early Education:

Increasing CCC, CSU, UC, and Financial Aid funding:

Reducing Poverty:

In addition, the budget agreement provides $40 million to fund Medi-Cal services for children regardless of immigration status effective May 1, 2016. The budget also funds Veterans Services, Seismic Safety Improvements, Arts Council Funding, local Public Safety and more.