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By Eric Johnson
Published Jul 22, 2024

Look! The government is spending our money! (Courtesy 'Atlas Shrugged III,') Look! The government is spending our money! (Courtesy 'Atlas Shrugged III,')

Money and Politics: The Good News

Let's get straight down to business. The business of government, that is.

This week Chris Neklason, an admitted government-nerd, delivers parts two and three of a series on how government raises and spends money.  It's a project that has fascinated Chris for years—back in 2022, he framed the topic thusly: "The genius of democracy is that when citizens are taxed to fund public services, the citizenry is responsible for providing oversight in the administration of those funds. Participating in that oversight process is certainly in our enlightened self interest."

Belive it or not, the bolgpost containing that statement includes a scene from the fantasy novel Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, hero to tax-hating Libertarians (no disrespect intended).

Here, Chris makes it easier to participate in your governments budgeting process. 


Find Out Where Your Money Goes

Democracy really does live in California—do not believe the haters, and read all about it in Jon Vankin's book (see banner ad at the top of this page). To prove it, the State Controllers office makes a handy tool available that allows you to see exactly how your county, town or city raises and spends your tax money. And: Here find a quickish primer on county government funding that will help you make sense of billions of public dollars.


Easy as Pie: California Government Budgets at a Glance

Los Angeles county can get a little grabby at meal times…
Where does all that money come from, and where does it go? It's easy to find out.

Follow the Money: How California Counties Draft Their Annual Budgets

The county budget process is complex, involving a lot of moving parts. And holy cow, a lot of money.
The total combined revenues and expenditures of California's 58 counties are astronomical. And getting astronomicaler every year.


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Summer! cookbook.


Nectarines and skillet meatballs: Who knew?

This summery recipe can be served with plain rice, as above, or noodles, shape pasta or greens. Garnish with basil.
Summer stone fruit flavors a quick-cooking sauce


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