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The California State Association of Counties (CSAC), the statewide organization representing all 58 counties, offered this response to the recently released 2021-22 State Budget Proposal.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has engaged the county-state partnership like never before, California’s Counties support significant investments in key priority areas included in Governor Newsom’s 2021-22 Budget Proposal.
From the largest-ever investment in housing to alleviate homelessness to $1 billion for wildfire resiliency and emergency response, the Governor’s budget proposal includes funding for important county-led programs and priorities that are critical to California’s recovery. CSAC remain fully committed to partnering with the state to tackle these issues. In addition to thes
While pharmacies participating in the federal Pharmacy Partnership Program say they are on schedule to vaccinate at long-term care facilities, data obtained by.
Published: Sunday, 17 January 2021 05:53
January 17, 2021 - The Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC), in a joint letter with our county partners the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) and the Urban Counties
of California (UCC), has expressed strong support for Senate Bill 219, authored by Senator McGuire (D-Sonoma). The recently-introduced SB 219 seeks to codify the county tax collector’s ability to cancel late payment penalties or other charges for property tax payers who have experienced financial hardship due to a shelter-in-place order.
The statutory authority offered by SB 219 would provide an important tool for county tax collectors to assist those impacted during a crisis, while sustaining revenue predictability for counties and local agencies that rely on property tax for the majority of their general funds. Schools, counties, cities, and special districts make revenue and borrowing decisions based upon the predictability of the timing
Stanislaus Animal Services Agency wins CSAC Challenge Award Stanislaus County’s Animal Services Agency was a recipient of an award for the lifesaving pet foster program, Fosters Saves Lives (Photo contributed).
In 2020, California State Association of Counties honored significant and innovative programs from 25 counties. Stanislaus County’s Animal Services Agency was a recipient of an award for the lifesaving pet foster program, Fosters Saves Lives.
Stanislaus Animal Services Agency, a collaborative agency which services Stanislaus County, the Cities of Modesto, Ceres, Patterson, Waterford and Hughson, represents one of the largest pet shelters in the Central Valley with an average of 400-500 pets to care for at the shelter, seven days a week.
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At 7:30 a.m. on Saturday January 9, the weather app on my phone registered 35 degrees in the Rancho Murieta Equestrian Center. I could see my breath, which is a rarity for this Southern California denizen. But despite the early hour and the frosty temperatures, local officials, concerned citizens, and state policy makers gathered for the first of the Day 2 panel discussions:
By What Authority? State of Emergency and Your Constitutional Rights.
Despite the illusion of full authority that Governor Gavin Newsom has attempted to weave, the temperature in the State reflects the opposite, and it is that heat, driven with purpose, that kept everyone warm.