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ACSS Q3 Board Meeting
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September 27 - 29, 2013
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Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, California
USA 92626
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Please note: You must have your chapter president's approval prior to booking your room or attending.
Deadline to book your room at the discounted rate: August 28th
Reserve your room here to get the ACSS discounted rate.
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Association of
California State Supervisors
1108 O Street, Suite 317
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 326-4257 • (800) 624-2137
For questions about this site, contact Kevin Glidden at (916) 326-4302 or kglidden@calcsea.org
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ACSS News
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Keeping members current with the latest news about ACSS and state excluded employees. |
By ACSS Communications on
10/27/2011 3:20 PM
Governor Brown released his 12-point pension plan on Thursday, in what California Republican Party Chairman Tom Del Beccaro called a “step in the right direction”.
Gov. Brown’s plan—one he intends to place before voters in November—includes some apparent nods to conservative groups that have sponsored radical initiatives that seek to raise California state workers’ retirement age and reduce benefits.
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By ACSS Communications on
10/26/2011 2:23 PM
Governor Jerry Brown will unveil his pension plan—held under tight wraps by his office—on Thursday, October 27th. According to The State Worker, labor organizations have committed to working with Brown on anti-spiking measures.
Your ACSS will not support the end of defined-benefit pensions.
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By ACSS Communications on
9/15/2011 11:36 AM
It sounds like a recurring nightmare: anti-state worker groups want to increase your retirement eligibility age, slash your pension, force you to pay 15-25% more in income tax, and prevent your ACSS from standing up for your rights.
But this latest nightmare could become reality sooner than you think.
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By ACSS Communications on
9/13/2011 10:58 AM
Governor Jerry Brown’s “Reorganization Plan Number 1”, originally presented in June 2011, has an official start date.
As a result of the Legislature’s favorable consideration, the new California Human Resources Department (CalHR)—a result of the merger of the Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) and the State Personnel Board (SPB)—has an official launch date: July 1, 2012.
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By ACSS Communications on
8/30/2011 10:01 AM
As reported at your ACSS third quarter board meeting, the merger of the Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) and the State Personnel Board (SPB) is moving ahead as anticipated.
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By ACSS Communications on
8/5/2011 9:26 AM
The Sacramento Bee has posted this interactive tool to see how California's citizen-led redistricting effort affects you.
Find out more about the California Citizens Redistricting Commission: wedrawthelines.ca.gov/faq.html
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By ACSS Communications on
7/26/2011 12:14 PM
Are you sick and tired of hearing lawmakers and the public blast state employee pensions, often with inaccurate or exaggerated data?
Your ACSS has drafted a series of talking points you can use to engage friends, family, and legislators, ensuring that they get the real facts behind public employee pensions.
Click here to review the talking points.
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By ACSS Communications on
7/7/2011 12:21 PM
Last week four Republican legislators—Senators Tom Berryhill, Anthony Cannella, Bill Emmerson, and Tom Harman—introduced a resolution that would drastically alter pensions for California’s public employees.
The resolution contains many of the proposals included in the “list of demands” released by the senators in mid-June, including a 50/50 employer-employee contribution split to a hybrid pension plan.
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By ACSS Communications on
7/5/2011 11:52 AM
Last week, Governor Jerry Brown signed off on an $85.9 billion budget that dropped ACSS-supported revenue extensions in favor of extensive cuts to state services, particularly to higher education.
The budget—the earliest adopted in five years—includes a number of additional cuts that may be “triggered” by unfavorable revenue conditions.
For more information:
Brown signs budget after tumultuous month
Jerry Brown releases list of line-item vetoes
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By ACSS Communications on
7/1/2011 12:36 PM
It’s no secret that due to budget constraints and misinformation public employees are under fire in California and throughout the nation.
It’s also no secret that your ACSS is dedicated to fighting those attacks and ensuring that California state supervisors, managers, and confidential employees have productive and protected careers.
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By ACSS Communications on
6/23/2011 10:47 AM
Nominations have opened for the 2011 Governor’s State Employee Medal of Valor Awards. The awards are presented to state employees that demonstrate heroism by acting above and beyond the call of duty or service to prevent damage to state property or save a human life.
Read more by clicking the title above.
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By ACSS Communications on
6/21/2011 1:15 PM
State Controller John Chiang announced today that he was immediately suspending pay for the state's lawmakers in accordance with Proposition 25.
Read more by clicking the title above.
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By ACSS Communications on
6/20/2011 12:14 PM
Less than 24 hours after state legislators presented him with a revised budget plan last Wednesday, Governor Jerry Brown officially vetoed the proposal.
Gov. Brown has said that he will “move heaven and earth” to bridge the aisle and find the four Republican votes needed to pass his budget proposal, which includes revenue extensions that your ACSS has officially supported.
Read more by clicking the title above.
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By ACSS Communications on
6/16/2011 9:48 AM
With just hours left until they faced the prospect of suspended salaries, the state’s legislators approved a budget package intended to close the nearly $10 billion deficit on Wednesday evening.
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By ACSS Communications on
6/14/2011 3:28 PM
A group of four Senate Republicans issued a “list of demands” yesterday outlining dozens of drastic changes they want to see implemented in order to sign off on the state's budget.
Read more by clicking the title above.
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