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Sacramento to host the IAMC Spring Forum for the first time
GSEC is excited to announce that, for the first time, Sacramento will host the highly anticipated Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC) Spring Forum from March 22-26, 2025.
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Where does all that money come from, and where does it go?
Los Angeles county can get a little grabby at meal times… California State Controller's Office Public Domain
The budget nerds in the California State Controller’s Office publish several interactive websites that make it easy for citizens to inform themselves about the annual revenues and expenditures of local governments and special districts, and the annual financial data for a variety of other categories.
Look up your county and city here:
Each website provides an interactive dashboard making it easy to dive down to specific detail, using easy-to-understand graphs and tables.
Did you know that data from reporting counties showed a combined total revenues of $111.59 billion for the 2021-2022 fiscal year?
Or that combined revenues for reporting municipalities in the same fiscal year was a total of $104.84 billion?
Okay, dang, that’s a lot of money..
And it’s your money. As a California citizen, your oversight and participation are built into the system and necessary for the success of the budget process. It’s never been easier to do your part. Which is why we at California Local think the budget data and visualization tools provided by the California State Controller’s Office are One Good Thing.
In which we share one good thing about a community, county, or the state of California.
Do you have a good thing to share about your community?
Post it in the One Good Thing member discussion group.
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