By Tom Tapp
08.05.2020 - 23:55 / deadline.com
By Tom Tapp
Deputy Managing Editor
California Governor Gavin Newsom staged his Friday COVID press conference from a flower shop, but the news he delivered was not rosy.
Asked about declaring a budget emergency that would allow him to pull from the state’s $18 billion rainy day fund, Newsom admitted, “We will have to pull from our reserves,” before noting that “Our reserves are historically high.”
That may be so, but with the state now facing a projected $54 billion budget deficit from this
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Holding his daily press conference inside a small business in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood Tuesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the threat posed by the Coronavirus has decreased to a point that state health department officials are comfortable moving into the second phase of reopening California’’s economy.
Select businesses across California may open as early as Friday as the state prepares to enter phase two of its COVID-19 recovery plan.California Gov.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – During his daily COVID-19 press conference Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that his administration working in partnership with Public Health officials would be allowing certain “low-risk” retail sectors to reopen as early as Friday.