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I t appears Dems in California favor pedos & squatters (2025 Bills killed)
1.) Stop reckless release of child predators.
2.) End the ban of gas powered cars/appliances.
3.) Allowing police to remove squatters.
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«Based on the most recent data available:
Federal Revenue vs. Spending in California:
* Federal Taxes Paid by Californians (FY 2022): Approximately $\692.2 billion.
* Federal Spending in California (FY 2022): Approximately $\609.1 billion.
* Net Contribution (FY 2022): California paid about $\83.1 billion more to the federal government than it received in federal spending.
Key Points:
* California is considered a "donor state," meaning it contributes more in federal taxes than it receives in federal funding.
* In 2023, California accounted for 12.2% of the total federal revenue collected from all states.
* In 2023, California received 10.8% of all federal money disbursed to states and their residents.
* For the fiscal year 2023, the net outflow from California to the federal government was approximately $\78 billion.
* On a per capita basis, the net contribution from California to the federal government in 2023 was around $\2,000.
Breakdown of Federal Funds Received by California (Various Years):
* FY 2022: Approximately $\161.7 billion went to California's state and local governments. This funding supports areas like infrastructure, education, and healthcare for low-income individuals.
* The Governor's proposed state budget for 2025-26 includes over $\170 billion in federal funds, which is about 34.6% of the total state budget.
* A significant portion of these federal funds is allocated to Health and Human Services (approximately $\134.9 billion in the proposed 2025-26 budget), with a large part specifically for Medi-Cal (around $\112.1 billion).
* Other areas supported by federal funds include labor and workforce development, K-12 education, higher education, and transportation.
* In 2014, California residents received approximately $\193 billion in direct benefits from the federal government, which averages about $\4,974 per person. This includes Social Security and Medicare benefits, as well as programs like food stamps and unemployment benefits.
* In 2014, the federal government spent about $\46.7 billion on contracts in California.
It's important to note that these figures can vary slightly depending on the source and the specific fiscal year being analyzed. However, the general trend indicates that California contributes a significant amount more to the federal government in taxes than it receives back in federal spending. This is often attributed to the state's relatively high per capita income and the progressive nature of the federal tax system.»
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