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Newsom's first Calif. budget boosts spending on schools, health

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled a $209 billion budget proposal Thursday that relies on a record-setting windfall of tax revenues to boost public schools and health care programs while adding significant one-time spending to address the state's homelessness epidemic and prepare for future natural disasters.

Newsom presented his plan in a freewheeling event more akin to a political rally or TED talk than a formal budget introduction, using a slide presentation at the nearly two-hour event to make critiques and observations. The governor invited not only journalists but statewide elected officials, as well as leaders of powerful labor unions that supported his candidacy. Guests applauded as he vowed to expand services to help California's neediest.

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