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NEWS: Stockton Bankruptcy Could Prevent Citizen Payout Of $31.5M Settlement
CBS Sacramento reports HJTA stands among the top 20 creditors in the Stockton bankruptcy due to a $31.5 million dollar judgement that was to be paid …
EDITORIAL: Jerry Brown’s Budget Holds California Hostage
Investor's Business Daily explains how Governor Brown is trying to ransom more tax dollars out of California voters by threatening to severely cut …
OPINION: Dan Walters: California’s budget vote change is biting back
Dan Walters writing for the Sacramento Bee looks back over the two years since California votes approved Proposition 25 a measure which reduced the …
OPINION: Roger Hedgecock: Increase taxes or else!
Roger Hedgecock of the San Diego Union Tribune explains how the California Legislature uses extortion like tactics to scare voters into approving tax …
OPINION: Dems’ Idiocy on Pensions Recalls ’70s Tax Fiasco
CalBuzz.com compares the current blunderings of Democrats in the California Legislature over pension reform issues to those of the Legislature in the …
OPINION: Government Unions Stall San Diego Pension Reform
Despite the overwhelming popularity of Proposition B in San Diego county which reforms city employees unsustainable pensions needed to avoid …
OPINION: On-time budget full of holes games gimmicks
Katy Grimes of Cal Watchdog reports the Legislature met its constitutional budget deadline which means legislators will not be docked their pay this …
NEWS: California Public Employees Win Concessions in New Budget
Bloomberg New reports the budget California's Democratic-controlled Legislature sent to Governor Jerry Brown last week granted concessions to public …