Natives are restless Tax-weary folks are wondering if the Sacramento electeds have gotten the message that 2010 won’t be bizness as usual. Termed out ones...
18 percent cut likely Sensing the growing unhappiness by taxpayers regarding generous perks received by state electeds, the California Citizens Compensation Commission has recommended cutting...
Solves pension problem North County Transit District Exec. Director Matthew Tucker, who was hired in January, promised new directions to curtail deficit operation and outsourcing...
Where’s the dough? More than a dozen speakers recently encouraged Flower Capital Council electeds to purchase the Pacific View School site on Third Street during...
Killed in committee Several ideas to save taxpayers’ dollars never advanced beyond the talking stage in Sacto. Among then were eliminating a water board to...
Stables exit state With Hollywood Park at Inglewood now racing only Thursday through Sunday, major stables are exiting California and heading East where casino gambling...
Just promises Election on May 19 that is designed to bail out the cash-poor upcoming state budget is loaded with promises and that’s not surprising....
Brown Act compliance sought Jack Leonard, investigative reporter for the L.A. Times, wrote an extensive piece on April 10 on open meeting violations by numerous...