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Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval: 'The cure is not more government spending'
Top of the TicketThe new Republican governor, like many others, was immediately confronted with a budget deficit in the hundreds of millions of dollars.... -
EGYPT: Government says it will pay civil servants, assures public of stable wheat supply
Babylon & BeyondEgypt's new finance minister said Tuesday that the government would reactivate idled cash machines throughout the country to pay civil servants and pensioners cut off from their funds by the anti-government protests that have disrupted banking and much of... -
Time for Comcast to up commitment to NBC, local news
The Big PictureComcast commits to support non-profit news outlets. But it could do a lot more.... -
L.A. County delays release of names and salaries of its highest-paid employees
Los Angeles County officials are taking steps to keep secret the names and salaries of some highly paid county employees, saying they need more time to comply with public records law to protect workers who claim that disclosure could put them at risk....Tags: Unions, Judges, University of California, Local Government, Wages and Pensions
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Debate over 911 dispatchers' sickout
Readers' Representative JournalReports about a sickout by 911 operators in Los Angeles have drawn more than 80 comments from readers. Many of the initial comments, such as these, were critical of the employees: TK: If a single call was missed, charge them...... -
L.A. air officials to vote on pollution trading [UPDATED]
GreenspaceA decade-long battle between Los Angeles regional air quality officials, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and California public health groups over the integrity of the area's pollution trading system will be rejoined Friday, as air district... -
Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead: The 'healthcare bill may be the best Congress could do; it is not the best we can do'
Top of the TicketNew Republican governor celebrates low unemployment, no budget deficit, high energy revenues and a growing population.... -
Gov. Scott Walker: 'Wisconsin is open for business'
Top of the TicketThe new Republican governor promises to create a quarter-million new jobs and cut government spending to cover a $3 billion budget deficit.... -
R. Sargent Shriver dies at 95; 'unmatched' public servant and Kennedy in-law
R. Sargent Shriver, a lawyer who served as the social conscience of two administrations, launching the Peace Corps for his brother-in-law, President Kennedy, and leading the "war on poverty" for President Johnson, has died. He was 95.
Shriver died...Tags: Internists, Special Olympics, Health and Medical Professionals, Minority Groups, National Government
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Do unions have too much influence in Sacramento?
Today's topic: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has said part of the problem with fixing the state budget is balancing the interests of unions with those of the people, with uncompromising Democrats putting labor interests ahead of the people's. Is he correct?...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Entertainment, Employees, State Budgets, Republican Party
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Ending the employees vs. services battle
Today's topic: Is there another way to save money on public services besides cutting workers' pay or reducing availability?
Let the private sector provide some services Point: Jon Coupal
Can we provide government services more economically to taxpayers?...Tags: Heads of State, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employees, State Budgets, Contracts
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