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If Trump needs to chop funding, why don’t we preserve our taxes right here?
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If Trump needs to chop funding, why don’t we preserve our taxes right here?

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Last updated: October 10, 2025 2:37 pm
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Oct. 10, 2025 7 AM PT

To the editor: Since California supplies about $83 billion extra in taxes than it will get again in funding from Washington, Gov. Gavin Newsom, if legally possible, ought to direct the state treasurer to withhold all federal revenue taxes for state staff and preserve the funds in California (“Trump administration says it’ll reduce $8 billion for local weather initiatives in blue states, together with California’s hydrogen hub,” Oct. 1). This would come with all state staff, staff of the UC and state faculty system and all revenue tax from California retirement funds similar to CalSTRS.

The one factor the Trump administration understands is cash. By directing these funds to the California treasury, the federal authorities would probably be in a money crunch inside a brief time period. And, possibly the following step could be for the California treasurer to ship non-public employers kinds to ship their collected federal taxes to the state.

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