Teachers in the Sacramento City Unified School District will be voting on a new labor contract over the next three days. The deal would help the district reduce a $32 million budget deficit by a few million.
Sacramento County budget hearings continue for a second day Tuesday. Supervisors face the heartless task of lopping off a $180 million deficit. Monday was the first day the public could weigh in on the cuts, and the audience was packed
It’s a deadline that’s written in California’s Constitution, but rarely met. State lawmakers are supposed to have a budget approved byJune 15th. But this year, like so many others, June 15th will come and go without a spending plan in place