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Proposed CA Budget Includes $7+ Billion for Issues Important to the Wine Community

Proposed CA Budget Includes $7+ Billion for Issues Important to the Wine Community

Gov. Newsom released his 2022-2023 budget proposal on Jan. 10, 2022, which the legislature will now review and use to craft a final budget by June 15. The proposed budget includes several funding proposals of interest to California wineries.

Wildfire

$1.2 billion for wildfire and forest resilience, including:

  • $482 million to improve forest health and resiliency.
  • $100 million to reforest burned areas.
  • $382 million for fuel breaks around communities.
  • $44 million for community hardening.
  • $284.4 million to increase firefighting resources.
  • $30 million for additional technology for fire monitoring.

Drought

$750 million for drought response, including:

  • $30 million for additional groundwater recharge.
  • $20 million for the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP), which provides grants to farmers to implement water efficiency practices and install water conservation technologies.

Climate Smart Agriculture

$417 million for climate smart agriculture programs, including:

  • $85 million for the Healthy Soils Program.
  • $150 million for the FARMER Program, which funds replacement of agricultural diesel engines.
  • $15 million for pollinator habitat projects.

Climate and Energy

  • $85 million for the Food Production Investment Program, which provides grants to food and beverage production facilities to adopt energy efficient and renewable energy technologies.
  • $250 million per year through 2024 for tax credits for businesses headquartered in California and making investments in activities and technologies that mitigate climate change.
  • $65 million to improve California’s recycling efforts.

Supply Chain

  • $1.2 billion for investments for port-related projects to increase goods movement capacity.
  • $40 million to enhance California’s ability to issue commercial driver’s licenses to increase the supply of truck drivers for goods movement.

Unemployment Insurance

$3 billion payment to the unemployment insurance fund, which will reduce the need for future employer taxes to address pandemic related costs to the fund.

Tourism Recovery

$45 million to support tourism recovery in California.

Wine Institute will be engaged and communicate support for funds that will directly benefit California’s wineries.