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Event: Delegate Assembly / Q3 Board Meeting
Dates: July 20-22, 2012
Place: Sheraton Grand Sacramento
1230 J Street
Sacramento, California 95814
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Jul 21

Written by: ACSS Communications
7/21/2009 3:45 AM 

Gov. Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders agreed yesterday on a plan to close the $26 billion budget deficit. The plan, which must be voted on by the full Legislature, shifts costs into the future and takes money from local governments. It does preserve Prop. 98, the state's constitutional guarantee for education funding, though it contains several billion dollars in cuts to education at all levels. It is expected the plan would end the need for IOUs (cbsnews.ca story). One writer who is not impressed with the budget deal is The Sacramento Bee columnist Dan Walters.

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Re: Budget deal is reached!

Why isn't ACSS fighting for State Fund Supervisors? The SCIF Board of Directors met yesterday and decided not to pursue a lawsuit. CASE won theirs. SEIU meets tomorrow before Judge Busch in Frisco and will more thank likely win their lawsuit and not furlough represented SCIF employee's.....how is this Fair? So this means SCIF Attorney's, SCIF Union employees will not be furloughed but SCIF Supervisors will be furloughed 3 days per month. Come on!!
Shame on you ACSS for not fighting for your CA State Supervisors of SCIF!!

By dojbecky on   7/21/2009 12:56 PM

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