Four days into his administration, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday revealed his first budget proposal for the state—a $209 billion spending plan that includes an additional $327 million for the judiciary.

The budget for the fiscal year starting July 1 reflects Newsom’s progressive political policies and the state’s healthy fiscal situation, which the governor’s office said includes a $21.4 billion surplus. The document proposes significant new spending on education, housing and homelessness, and expanded access to Medi-Cal.