Authors: Joshua Cohan
Office of California Gov. Jerry Brown(LOS ANGELES) -- In a state where jobs have been reduced, pensions whittled away, and offices closed to save money, California Governor Jerry Brown says it's not enough.
Facing a $16 billion deficit, Brown is now proposing that all public employees take a 5-percent pay cut and that voters approve higher taxes.
“We have a more difficult problem. We're going to have to cut deeper,” Brown said Monday, proposing $8 billion in cuts from just about every part of government -- with big cuts to health care and social services.
“It's taken a long time....More than a decade to get into this mess,” Brown said.
Schools, he says, will be unaffected by his proposed cuts.
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