Is we have no deficit due to years of budget cuts and due to the new tax revenues were realizing from voters approval of proposition 30 in november and essentially as he said, this is a breakthrough. Its not without risks. He was careful to caution. Its only january. This is only the start of the budget process. We all mull it over see how the numbers develop. He puts out his may revision then the Legislature Starts fight over it and hopefully we have a document enacted by the end of june. Were only at the very beginning. There are a lot of risks along the way. Theres a federal deficit that needs to be contended with that can have a lot of impact on the way the state gets and spends its money. The economic recovery is still sort of slow and struggling upward and any reversal on that could spell a change in our state revenues. The federal government or the courts could have a problem with some of the proposed budget cuts that we have made or want to make. Its happened a lot over the las
Is we have no deficit due to years of budget cuts and due to the new tax revenues were realizing from voters approval of proposition 30 in november and essentially as he said, this is a breakthrough. Its not without risks. He was careful to caution. Its only january. This is only the start of the budget process. We all mull it over see how the numbers develop. He puts out his may revision then the Legislature Starts fight over it and hopefully we have a document enacted by the end of june. Were only at the very beginning. There are a lot of risks along the way. Theres a federal deficit that needs to be contended with that can have a lot of impact on the way the state gets and spends its money. The economic recovery is still sort of slow and struggling upward and any reversal on that could spell a change in our state revenues. The federal government or the courts could have a problem with some of the proposed budget cuts that we have made or want to make. Its happened a lot over the las
Well, what makes it different is we have no deficit due to years of budget cuts and due to the new tax revenues were realizing from voters approval of proposition 30 in november and essentially as he said, this is a breakthrough. Its not without risks. He was careful to caution. Its only january. This is only the start of the budget process. We all mull it over see how the numbers develop. He puts out his may revision then the Legislature Starts fight over it and hopefully we have a document enacted by the end of june. Were only at the very beginning. There are a lot of risks along the way. Theres a federal deficit that needs to be contended with that can have a lot of impact on the way the state gets and spends its money. The economic recovery is still sort of slow and struggling upward and any reversal on that could spell a change in our state revenues. The federal government or the courts could have a problem with some of the proposed budget cuts that we have made or want to make. I
Donotresuscitate order and although the worker was following policy, this death opens up a legal can of worms. Lawsuits are the least of their problems. Theyre looking at lawsuits that could put them out of business. Every person in the facility and the owner of the facility could be looking at license revocation from the state and they could be criminally prosecuted on a theory of homicide. Reporter alyssa harrington, kpix5. So the big question, why was this against policy . Well, bayless, the elderly woman in this case was part of the independent facility at glenwood gardens. Its almost like an apartment complex for seniors and is separate from the skilled and assisted nursing facilities there and that independent section does not offer medical help. The executive director of the facility said in a statement that its Standard Practice for workers to immediately call for emergency help and to wait with the patient until that help arrives. The executive director also promised a thoroug
doesn t matter what california does about curbing global warming. what if it only matters what china does? coming up, we ll talk to one of the most provocative figures in climate science today in a climate watch conversation. good evening. i m valerie coleman-norris, in for belva davis. welcome to this week in northern california. joining me are will reisman, tom vacar and marisa lagos, political writer for the san francisco chronicle. you know, marisa, the state budget being passed, some people saying, my goodness. and on time. and on time. but were there still sticking points? the governor and the legislature weren t necessarily walking step by step. no, and this is, you know, the big sort of appropriations bill was passed today. we still have about 20 trailer bills that are going to need to be taken up. and the big sticking points that the governor and the legislator have been negotiating throughout this week really haven t been resolved. as late as friday, t