SAN FRANCISCO, .... California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a fiscal emergency on Friday to call lawmakers into another special session to tackle the state's weakening finances, and separately ordered state officials to prepare to furlough and lay off employees to cut costs.
His two actions mark a dramatic escalation in the budget battle waged in recent weeks in Sacramento, the capital of the most populous US state and world's eighth-largest economy, as its revenues fall harder and faster than expected.
California's state government now faces a $40 billion budget shortfall over its current and next fiscal years and is on track to run out of cash in February.
California's Democrat-led legislature concluded its prior special session on Thursday by approving an $18 billion budget package, but Schwarzenegger, a Republican, said he would veto it because he wants lawmakers to both address the state's budget gap and ease regulations to speed construction projects to help stimulate the state's economy.