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Transcripts For SFGTV 20150417

About 4 or 5 years that central had a little bit over 13 million in one swoop it is important to reminder during the economic crisis awhile succulence were eliminating things were having discussions about augmenting some of our colleagues School Districts across the state of california theyll still no language programs there are no pe teachers no enrichment activities i want to reminder folks that music and arts are language we support them as well so i think the voters of San Francisco have done with the Enrichment Fund is incredibly important you can tell when i the discussion of board and staff we take that very, very seriously but the special shout out to the peace came back in that year we cut 113 million every member as part of Staff Members saying we want to survive and not kit everything we want you to understand we need to put often life support everyone held their it nose and said we understand were in the process now of removing ourselves from life support and growing progra

Transcripts For SFGTV 20150418

About 4 or 5 years that central had a little bit over 13 million in one swoop it is important to reminder during the economic crisis awhile succulence were eliminating things were having discussions about augmenting some of our colleagues School Districts across the state of california theyll still no language programs there are no pe teachers no enrichment activities i want to reminder folks that music and arts are language we support them as well so i think the voters of San Francisco have done with the Enrichment Fund is incredibly important you can tell when i the discussion of board and staff we take that very, very seriously but the special shout out to the peace came back in that year we cut 113 million every member as part of Staff Members saying we want to survive and not kit everything we want you to understand we need to put often life support everyone held their it nose and said we understand were in the process now of removing ourselves from life support and growing progra

Transcripts For KQEH KQED Newsroom 20140614

Good evening. And welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. The debate over californias state budget used to be full of political fireworks and almost always went long past the fourth of july. Lawmakers lose their paychecks if they miss the june 15th deadline. Still the deal to be voted on this weekend is not without controversy. It calls for a subsidy to build a highspeed rail, and it fails to restore longterm funding to some programs slashed during the recession. Reporter john myers, in most budget negotiations everybody gets a little, everybody gives a little. Is that what we have this time around . Yeah. What you have seen time and time again is the governor, i think, coming out with the winning hand. He has become the de facto leading voice, leading crafter of budgets. He has a line, and he holds tight on that line. And i think we saw it again this year. Reporter what did he get that the democrats and the Legislature Just really didnt want to give him . A couple of things come to mind

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20140614

Good evening. And welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. The debate over californias state budget used to be full of political fireworks and almost always went long past the fourth of july. Lawmakers lose their paychecks if they miss the june 15th deadline. Still the deal to be voted on this weekend is not without controversy. It calls for a subsidy to build a highspeed rail, and it fails to restore longterm funding to some programs slashed during the recession. Reporter john myers, in most budget negotiations everybody gets a little, everybody gives a little. Is that what we have this time around . Yeah. What you have seen time and time again is the governor, i think, coming out with the winning hand. He has become the de facto leading voice, leading crafter of budgets. He has a line, and he holds tight on that line. And i think we saw it again this year. Reporter what did he get that the democrats and the Legislature Just really didnt want to give him . A couple of things come to mind

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20140614

Good evening. And welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. The debate over californias state budget used to be full of political fireworks and almost always went long past the fourth of july. Lawmakers lose their paychecks if they miss the june 15th deadline. Still the deal to be voted on this weekend is not without controversy. It calls for a subsidy to build a highspeed rail, and it fails to restore longterm funding to some programs slashed during the recession. Reporter john myers, in most budget negotiations everybody gets a little, everybody gives a little. Is that what we have this time around . Yeah. What you have seen time and time again is the governor, i think, coming out with the winning hand. He has become the de facto leading voice, leading crafter of budgets. He has a line, and he holds tight on that line. And i think we saw it again this year. Reporter what did he get that the democrats and the Legislature Just really didnt want to give him . A couple of things come to mind

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