Category: California Politics

California Budget Crisis Diaries: More furloughs, layoffs complete Gov’s plan

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on December 24, 2009. This Christmas Eve in California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is attempting to figure out how to solve the state’s expected shortfall next fiscal year while one assemblymember is asking his colleagues to quit the “gimmicks.” Here’s a holiday gift from your SDNN politics editor this season: a summary… Read more →

California Budget Crisis Diaries: Funding the core of the Golden State

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on December 8, 2009. You know how the holiday season tends to make everything seem a little warmer? Problems seem more minuscule? Unfortunately, it’s not happening this holiday season, especially not in Sacramento. California’s staggering budget deficit continues to loom over the most populated state, despite the joyful season. Here’s your… Read more →

California Budget Crisis Diaries: Marijuana training for lawmakers?

This story was reported for San Diego News Network on December 3, 2009. Low-vision Californians, public-private court houses and Ganja University? Just read on … Low funds for low-vision Californians: Those with low-vision and who rely on state assistance are no longer covered by the California government. According to a San Jose Mercury News article, lawmakers axed evaluations optometry services… Read more →

California Budget Crisis Diaries: New guess for state deficit tops $20 billion

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on November 19, 2009. Amid budget deficit estimates for next fiscal year, the UC system is seeing protestors and the CSU board is proposing an optimistic budget number for next school year. Here’s your Thursday dose of California Budget Crisis Diaries: A budget analysis: California Legislative Analyst’s Office released its… Read more →