The SF Chronicle today recommended San Mateo County Supervisor Rich Gordon in the race to fill the AD 21 seat and in doing so recognized Supervisor Gordon’s prior role as President of CSAC.
It’s May Revision Day and CSAC will be tweeting some details as we review the proposal.We’ll post any news releases, formal reaction and analysis from CSAC on the Blog, as well as through our other communication channels.
Representatives of CSAC and the CSAC Finance Corporation met with ratings agencies and investor groups earlier this week to brief them on California’s state budget situation, the challenges facing California’s counties, and details about California Communities’ upcoming Tax and Revenue Anticipation Note (TRANs) sale.
I had the privilege of attending the recent annual conference of the California Association of Public Information Officials. While attendance was down slightly this year due to budget constraints, enthusiasm remained high among local government PIOs. “Thinking outside the box” and “doing more with less” were two common themes and discussion points. These are themes that [...]
Fundamentally, counties deliver the services that keep our society civilized and it’s why CSAC is celebrating April as National County Government Month
