The aid package aims to give $200 to people making less than $125,000 a year.
Despite a projected surplus nearing $70 billion, Democrats in Sacramento continue to disagree on ways to relieve the ongoing burden of high gas prices on Californians.
On Thursday, state Democrats announced yet another massive budget surplus projected to be upwards of $68 billion, with some hoping to use the extra money for a new aid package aimed at helping individuals and families. Under the plan and regardless if they own a vehicle or not, individuals making less than $125,000 will receive $200 and couples making less than $250,000 a year will get $200 per dependent.
The Irvine assemblywoman originally proposed a $400 rebate for all Californians in mid-March, but just a week after her proposal, Gov. Gavin Newsom submitted his plan which included $400 for every individual with registered vehicles.
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