This means progress : Sonoma, Contra Costa counties move to less restrictive red tier
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That means some businesses and activities are finally getting the green light to resume.
Cocktails were being mixed at B&V Whiskey Bar on the Sonoma Town Square. A move to the red tier means customers can eat and drink inside at limited capacity. I am encouraged that people are getting vaccinated and people feel more confident eating out, said owner Carlo Cavallo.
The historic Sebastiani Theater is almost ready for its closeup after being closed one year. Theater manager Roger Rhoten will now be allowed start showing movies with a 25 percent capacity audience.
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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