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List of bills updated at 3:40 p.m.

Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez has called a budget vote for 1 p.m. Wednesday. He issued the following statement:

"I have informed the members of the Assembly Democratic Caucus that we will proceed with a vote on the Governor's budget proposal tomorrow at 1 p.m. This is an honest and balanced package that will give the people of California the opportunity to decide for themselves whether to extend the current tax rates in an effort to finally bring our finances under control. I am hopeful that every member of the Assembly will make the sober, responsible decision to approve the Governor's budget plan and not waste this genuine opportunity to fix California's broken budget."

A list of the budget bills is below; you can search for them here.

SCAX1 1 The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2011: Constitutional Amendment
ACAX1 2 The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2011: Constitutional Amendment

SB 69 2011-12 Budget Bill

AB 94 Education finance: Budget Act of 2011.
SB 70 Education finance: Budget Act of 2011.

AB 95 Public resources.
SB 71 Public resources.

AB 96 Human services.
SB 72 Human services.

AB 97 Health care services.
SB 73 Health care services.

AB 98 Developmental services.
SB 74 Developmental services.

AB 99 California Children and Families Act of 1998
SB 75 California Children and Families Act of 1998

AB 100 Mental Health Services Act.
SB 76 Mental Health Services Act.

AB 101 Redevelopment.
SB 77 Redevelopment.

AB 102 Administration of justice.
SB 78 Administration of justice.

AB 103 Taxation: personal income and corporation tax
SB 79 Taxation: personal income and corporation tax

AB 104 State government.
SB 80 State government.

AB 105 Transportation.
SB 81 Transportation.

AB 106 State cash resources.
SB 82 State cash resources.

AB 107 Special election.
SB 83 Special election.

AB 108 Budget Act of 2010: revisions.
SB 84 Budget Act of 2010: revisions.

AB 109 Criminal justice alignment.
SB 85 Criminal justice alignment.

AB 110 Tax administration: Franchise Tax Board: State Board of Equalization
SB 86 Tax administration: Franchise Tax Board: State Board of Equalization

AB 111 Criminal justice realignment.
SB 87 Criminal justice realignment.

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