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.
CSAC releases this year’s ERAF/Prop. 172 survey, which reflects the expectation of a statewide property tax decline and the $5.65 billion counties contribute to the state’s General Fund. And Prop. 172 allocations are falling even more dramatically.
Fundamentally, counties deliver the services that keep our society civilized and it’s why CSAC is celebrating April as National County Government Month
We’ve been reading daily about counties having to deal with fiscal crises, but Sunday poses a new challenge for Imperial County: dealing with the aftermath of the 7.2 quake that struck near Mexicali.
April 1, 2010 is National Census Day, when all census forms should be returned to the US Census Bureau. The federal government relies on census data to determine the number of congressional seats each state is entitled to and to allocate roughly $400 billion dollars in federal funds for health care programs, roads, and schools. [...]
