
Government Spending and Efficiency
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Action Steps for Sacramento Policymakers to
Improve Financial Management of Hard-Earned Tax Dollars
(January '07)
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Casting a Long Shadow:
Californians' Distrust of Government.
(November '02)
From the Public Policy Institute of California
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Confessions of a City Budget Cutter
(November '02)
By
Linda Morrison
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Damage Control:
Sacramento Begins Shaping a Post-Oracle Tech Agenda.
(October
'02)
By Joe
Rodota
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Strong Economy is Overlooked Solution to Budget
Shortfall.
(July '02)
By Allan Zaremberg
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Is There Still Fraudulent or Reckless Spending
of Tax Dollars in California? (July '02)
By The Cal-Tax Staff
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Sacramento After Oracle: Don't Lynch Technology, Embrace It. (May '02)
By Joseph Rodota
- Should
the State Tighten Regulations on Local Economic Development? (April
'01)
From the Public Policy Institute of California
- e-Government: From In Line to Online Public Services
(March '01)
By Lyle D. Wray
- California e-Government: Catching and Riding the Wave
(March '01)
By Ron Roach
- State Gambles, Taxpayers Lose
(February '01)
By Greg Turner
- Death Row: Overcrowded and Crumbling
(December '00)
By Bill Leonard
- Cities
Playing a Blight Game. (October '00)
By Dan Walters, Sacramento Bee columnist.
- Tightening Controls Over California's Special Districts:
Lessons Learned from the WRD (July '00)
By Marc Titel and Roger Wagner
- Special Districts: Relics of the Past or Resources for the Future?
(July '00)
By Richard R. Terzian
- Spending Limits in Era of Record Revenues
(June '00)
By Stephen Kroes
- Serious Talk of Fiscal Reform (April '00)
By Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Speaker of the California Assembly
- Child Care: Make it a Top California "Infrastructure"
Issue (April '00)
By Tony Cardenas, Assembly Member
- Senator Jim Brulte: Invest Budget Surplus and Sales
Tax on Gasoline to Fund Transportation Construction (April '00)
A Cal-Tax Q & A
- Shaping a Plan for State-Local Fiscal Reform (March '00)
By Chris McKenzie
- Project Labor Agreements: (March '00)
A Cancer Spreading Across California
By Eric Christen
PLA Will Increase Cost of San Diego Water Project
By Scott Barnett
- "Bullet" Trains are Stuck at the Station (March '00)
By Bud Lembke
- Police, Fire Stampede to Retire?
Legislation Sparks Fear of
State Worker Exodus (February '00)
By Steve Geissinger
- An eGovernment Strategy for California
(February '00)
By Bill Jones
- Voters Should Reject "Third Party Lawsuits" (December '99)
By Tony Quinn
- Cutting City Government Costs (November '99)
By I. D. Robbins
- California's Hidden Governments: A Case Study (November '99)
By Marc Titel and Robert Wagner
- Global Trends and the Quality and Cost of Public
Services (November '99)
By Lyle D. Wray
- Property Tax Fairness Among Local Governments Means
Consolidating Local Governance
(November '99)
By Michael J. Coleman
- Voters may be Tightwads (November '99)
By Mark Baldassare
- California County Beats Y2K and Replaces Old Tax
System (October '99)
By Mike Reed
- Riverside County Libraries Shelve Old Ways /
County is first in nation to hire private firm to manage system
(September '99)
By Samuel Autman
- Year-Round Campuses, Coordination are Keys to Efficiency
in Higher Education (September '99)
By Bill Hauck
- Special Report:
Meeting
California's Infrastructure Challenge: Assuring Cost-Effective
and Timely Project Delivery (May '99)
By Loren Kaye and Richard Kreutzen, for Cal-Tax and the California
Chamber of Commerce
- Self-Help Counties - California's Transportation
Success Story (July '99)
By Carl Guardino
- A Municipalization Experiment Fizzles (July '99)
- A Budget of Higher Expectations (June '99)
By Tim Gage
- Senate Republican Budget Plan: Rebuild Roads, Make
College Affordable, Aid Local Government, Cut Taxes (June '99)
By Ross Johnson
- Budget Surplus and the Economy (June '99)
By Larry McCarthy
- Davis: NO on Higher Taxes, Period (May '99)
- Merit Pay is Critical to CSU Public Accountability (May '99)
By Dr. Charles B. Reed
- Put Job-Training Programs Under One Roof (April '99)
By Patrick Johnston
- BOE: Committed to be More Technologically Savvy
and Taxpayer-Friendly
(April '99)
By John Chiang
- Government Needs a "Bottom Line" (April
'99)
By Robert M. Hertzberg and George Runner
- Good News for Taxpayers: Better Planning (April '99)
By Larry McCarthy
- Building for Our Future (March '99)
by Bill Hauck
- Meeting California's Infrastructure Challenge
Assuring Cost-Effective and Timely Delivery (March
'99)
By Loren Kaye and Richard Kreutzen
- Mendocino County's Remarkable Turn Around (February '99)
By Mike Geniella
- Local Government Liability: A Major Cost and Exposure (February '99)
By John Wilson
- Government Spending: Higher and Higher (November '98)
By Stephen Kroes
- California Spending: Comparing State and Local
Government Spending to Other States (November '98)
By Stephen Kroes
- Spending Lobby Spends Millions (November '98)
By Lisa Martin
- Continuing Conflict over Public Monopolies (July '98)
By Carol Evans
- Fairway Practices: Privatizing Golf Courses, Part
II (July '98)
By Lisa Snell
- Privatization: Viable Solution to California's
Prison Crisis (July '98)
By David Myers
- Press
Release: Proposition
224 defeated! (June 3,
1998)
- Proposition 13 Did Not Strangle Local Budgets (June '98)
By Steven B. Frates
- Prop. 224: Damaging Everyone (April '98)
By Larry McCarthy
- Ventura Pension Ruling Hits Counties (April '98)
By Steve Keil
- Rethinking the Cal-Vet Loan Program (April '98)
By Elizabeth G. Hill
- Little Hoover Commission Reforms: Getting More
for the Correctional Dollar
(April '98)
By Charles G. Bakaly, Jr.
- Is Your City a Big Spender? Kosmont Cost of Doing
Business Survey Points out Disparities in Revenue and Spending
Habits (March '98)
By Larry J. Kosmont and Frank F. Taplin, with sidebar:
L.A. Tax Equity Study - What Next?
- California's Performance Budgeting Pilot Project:
A View from the Legislature (February '98)
By Craig Cornett
- Downsizing the California Parks and Recreations
Department: Benefits to Taxpayers and the Parks (February '98)
By Donald W. Murphy
- The 'Spending Lobby' Swings a Well-Financed Stick (November '97)
By Dirk Werkman
- The 'Spending Lobby' Allies Push for Taxes (November '97)
By Ron Roach
- Alternatives to Rail: Rubber-Tire Transit (October '97)
By Thomas A. Rubin and James E. Moore II
- Restructuring the IRS - No Time for Beltway Politics (September '97)
By Ernest J. Dronenburg
- "What?" and "Why?" for Tax
Exempt Bonds (June '97)
By Bradley L. Jacobs
- Update: Council Overrides Riordan Veto (May '97)
- Spending Priorities for 1997
(April '97)
By Rebecca K. Taylor
- Wage Control Ordinance Hurts Small Business (February '97)
By Richard J. Riordan
- Proposed
'living wage' is costly, self-defeating
(December '96)
By Rebecca K. Taylor
- L.A.
Pension Scheme is Costly Budget Maneuver (August '96)
By Rebecca K. Taylor
- California Spending
(July 1996)
The newly expanded other half of our taxing and spending series.
Uses 1992-93 data (the latest available) to compare California
state and local spending priorities and trends to other states.
- CCRC
Recommendations Shortchange Taxpayers (July '96)
By Stephen Kroes
- It's
Back to Basics for Government Efficiency (February '96)
By Rebecca K. Taylor
- Prevailing
Wage: Source of Taxpayer Anger, But Needed Reforms are Proposed (November '95)
By Larry McCarthy
- Federal
Block Grants Are No Excuse to Raise Taxes (October '95)
By Larry McCarthy
- Gasoline
Taxes and Transportation Funding
(October '95)
A brief comparison of California gasoline taxation and transportation
spending to other states.
- Plan
for Stabilizing California Public Finance (March '95)
Ten key reforms to California's spending and taxing policies
that would save up to $14 billion.
- California
Taxing and Spending (October
'94)
Cal-Tax's annual bulletin comparing tax burden and spending to
other states. This is the report written in 1994, which uses
1992 data.
- Revenue
Crisis? (August '94)
While the spending lobby claims that California has not kept
up with other states in government revenues and spending, a more
detailed look at the data shows the opposite – California dramatically
outpaced other states in spending and revenues during the 1980s.
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