Update on California Redevelopment Agencies

Update on California Redevelopment Agencies

Fri, 07/01/2011 (All day)

Westlake TheatreTwo bills in the California assembly, AB1-26 and AB1-27, propose to eliminate redevelopment agencies unless they contribute a total of $1.7 billion in tax money generated by new developments to the state, to be used for schools and public safety. Governor Jerry Brown has been a proponent for dismantling the state's roughly 400 local redevelopment agencies, citing examples of mismanagement of redevelopment funding. 

Informational Hearing of the Joint Committee on the Arts

Informational Hearing of the Joint Committee on the Arts

Tue, 06/21/2011 (All day)

Senator Curren D. Price, CAThe California legislature's Joint Committee on the Arts, chaired by Senator Curren D. Price, will convene an Informational Hearing to examine "The Ongoing Threat of Piracy and Counterfeiting to California’s Economy" at Paramount Pictures (Sherry Lansing Theatre), 5555 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, this Friday, June 24th from 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

California Draft Redistricting Maps Released

California Draft Redistricting Maps Released

Fri, 06/10/2011 (All day)

WeDrawTheLinesThe California Citizens Redistricting Commission has released draft maps for new California legislative districts, available for download at wedrawthelines.ca.gov.  The four maps outline proposed new Congressional, Assembly, State Senate and Board of Equalization

Update on State Budget Talks

Update on State Budget Talks

Fri, 06/10/2011 (All day)

California budget processThe California legislature has resumed budget negotiations for the 2011-2012 fiscal year, with three-month tax extensions as the main point of contention between Democratic and Republican lawmakers.  Temporary tax rates adopted in 2008 will expire this July 1st, decreasing the state's revenue stream and prompting some school districts and other state-supported agencies to adopt 'doomsday budgets' and begin layoffs.&n

Local Meetings for CA Redistricting Process

Local Meetings for CA Redistricting Process

Tue, 04/12/2011 (All day)

We Draw the Lines California, Re-Districting CommissionThe California Citizens Redistricting Commission is holding a series of Public Input Meeting statewide to gather stakeholders' thoughts on the redistricting process.  Attend a meeting in the LA area from April 27th-30th to provide input into how the Commission will draw the boundaries of your community for representation by elec

Get Ready for Redistricting with ReDrawCA.org

Get Ready for Redistricting with ReDrawCA.org

Mon, 04/11/2011 (All day)

CHealthy City.org and ReDrawCA.orgalifornians can participate in the local and state redistricting process through a new website, ReDrawCA.org, set to launch April 15th.  Register below for a free webinar on Friday, April 15th from 9:30am-11:00am to learn how to use the site and its features.

Governor Ends Talks for Tax Extension Measure

Governor Ends Talks for Tax Extension Measure

Wed, 03/30/2011 (All day)

Governor Jerry Brown, arts supporterGovernor Brown has halted budget negotiations, citing a lack of agreement between Democrat and Republican legislators.  Despite efforts by many statewide groups, local agencies, and thousands of advocates, Governor Brown was unable to secure bipartisan support for a June tax extension ballot measure.  The measure would have allowed Californians to vote on whether to extend certain taxes to counterac

California Moving Forward with Deep Cuts

California Moving Forward with Deep Cuts

Thu, 03/17/2011 (All day)

On Wednesday, the California legislature approved billions of dollars in cuts to state services for the upcoming fiscal year, including welfare, care for the developmentally disabled, mental health and early childhood education, in an attempt to reduce the state's $26 billion budget shortfall. 

Give Voters the Opportunity to Decide on Tax Extension Measure

Give Voters the Opportunity to Decide on Tax Extension Measure

Thu, 03/03/2011 (All day)

Governor Jerry Brown, arts supporterGovernor Jerry Brown released his 2011-12 Budget last month. The budget proposes deep cuts in state service ($12.5 billion), a shift in some state programs to local control and a proposal to extend tax increases to generate $12 billion in revenue.

State Advocacy Update

State Advocacy Update

Fri, 12/03/2010 (All day)

Senator Curren D. Price, Joint Committee on ArtsCalifornia State Senator Curren D. Price, Chair of the Joint Committee on the Arts for California, hosted a briefing on several statewide arts issues on November 30, 2010.