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Brown Skeptical of LAO's Higher Revenue Projections

Several hundred people listen to Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown address the annual California Chamber of Commerce Host Breakfast at the Sacramento Convention Center Wednesday morning.
Ben Adler, Capital Public Radio
Several hundred people listen to Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown address the annual California Chamber of Commerce Host Breakfast at the Sacramento Convention Center Wednesday morning.
Brown Skeptical of LAO's Higher Revenue Projections
California Governor Jerry Brown is dismissing calls from Democrats to increase spending after the state’s non-partisan legislative analyst's office projected higher budget revenues than he did.

California Governor Jerry Brown is dismissing calls from Democrats to increase spending after the state's non-partisan legislative analyst's office projected higher budget revenues than he did.

Speaking to the California Chamber of Commerce Wednesday in Sacramento, the governor said it's too risky to spend money that might never materialize.

"One thing we know about economists - they can't predict the future. Somehow, we have to plug in a number. But that's not money you can spend!" Brown exclaimed.

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The LAO believes California will bring in slightly more than three billion dollars above what the governor projects in his updated budget proposal. Legislative Democrats are expected to call for some limited spending increases when they release their budget proposals as soon as Thursday.