SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown is scheduled to release his revised state budget today (Friday) amid concerns about declining revenue and mounting pressure from some of his fellow Democrats to increase the flow of money to people struggling to get by. Brown proposed a $122.6 billion spending plan in January that favored savings, debt payments and deferred maintenance over restoring funding for safety net programs. By law, about half the state's spending goes to K-12 education and higher education.