TURLOCK, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has proposed a $322 billion budget without a deficit. It’s a welcome change after two years of significant budget shortfalls in the nation’s most populous state. But the proposal announced Monday will also leave little room for funding new programs. Still, it’s mostly a placeholder as California waits to see if incoming President Donald Trump will follow through on threats to revoke billions in federal dollars for California, forcing state lawmakers to make painful cuts to essential programs. Balancing the budget in the face of potential federal funding losses will be a test for Newsom and the Democratic-controlled Legislature.