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Tracking Prop 4 on a Realtime Basis

The image features the California Natural Resources Agency logo and text about "Prop 4 Climate Bond."

Trying to follow the implementation of Proposition 4 can be rather a daunting exercise.  The Governor and Legislature has allocated approximately $3.25 billion for the fiscal year 2025-26 which runs through June 30, 2026.  However, the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) primarily is working to establish the guidelines as under Prop 4 legislation as enacted.  There are several departments  under CNRA including the Departments of Food and Agriculture (CDFA), Conservation (DOC), Water Resources (DWR) and Forestry & Fire (CalFire).  Also, there is the Wildlife and Conservation Board.

webpage landing for Prop 4 has been set up by the Natural Resources Agency specifically for accessing progress being made and is an excellent resource.  There is important language within the legislation that states that at least 40% of the Prop 4 funds must benefit Disadvantaged Communities (DACs) and/or Disadvantaged Unincorporated Communities (DUCs) -- as well as funds for Tribal Communities.