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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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Direct your browser to https://santacruz.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Santa Cruz County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


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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Back in the mid-1980s, the Santa Cruz Historical Society and the Art Museum of Santa Cruz County came together to build a museum for art and history at the site of the former county jail.

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Los Gatan logo Santa Cruz Mountains Wildfire Extinguished

A fire that grew to a half-acre in the Santa Cruz Mountains was extinguished quickly Friday morning before it could threaten the nearby communities of Boulder Creek and Brookdale, authorities said.

Press Banner logo Firewise Festival at Roaring Camp Connects Residents for Fire Safety

The Forest Lakes Neighborhood Firewise and Safety Association presented a showing of “Elemental: Reimagine Wildfire” on June 26 at the Scotts Valley Community Theater.

Press Banner logo Scotts Valley City Council Votes for $72,500 Settlement After Overpaying Workers

Last Wednesday morning in a special meeting, Scotts Valley City Council voted unanimously to move forward with a settlement with workers after it was discovered the pretax contributions of some employees were mistakenly taxed.

Santa Cruz Local logo Scotts Valley Voters Want Housing, Family Needs Addressed

Some Scotts Valley voters said they wanted more shops and services in the city, additional affordable housing and more support for families, according to recent interviews and an informal poll.

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Michael Tubbs, the former mayor of Stockton, will run for lieutenant governor in 2026, according to campaign paperwork filed this week.

Good Times logo Santa Cruz County to Mull Ban on Filtered Tobacco Products

In the decade between 2013-23, volunteers and nonprofits picked up 439,358 cigarette butts from Santa Cruz County’s beaches and natural areas, accounting for a quarter of all litter found here.

Good Times logo Grand Jury Raises Questions About Who Gets Affordable Homes

A report raises questions about whether the City of Santa Cruz is properly tracking who lives in “inclusionary units”—those set aside as affordable housing—within the city to make sure preference is given to Santa Cruz residents.

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Santa Cruz Local logo Santa Cruz County Voters Asked to Fund More Forest Management, Environmental Projects

Santa Cruz County voters on Nov. 5 will consider a parcel tax for county, city and nonprofit projects to help reduce the risks of wildfires, floods and other catastrophes fueled by climate change.

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Charles Pasternak took on the role of Artistic Director for Shakespeare Santa Cruz in 2023. Before that he served as Artistic Director of The Porters of Hellsgate Theatre Company in Los Angeles for over fifteen years.

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Santa Cruz County Red Tide Reported

State officials have issued an advisory on local shellfish on July 23 and a red tide has been reported off Rio Del Mar and Seacliff beaches.

(07/22/2024) → Lookout Local

Officials in Santa Cruz County Ponder Cannabis Policy Changes

Officials in The City and County of Santa Cruz and the City of Watsonville are exploring tax and other policy changes in how the cannabis industry is governed locally.

(07/21/2024) → Lookout Local

Local Impacts of Crowdstrike Outage Reported

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(07/19/2024) → Lookout Local

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(07/19/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Local COVID Rates Drop

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Spotlight on UCSC Housing Developments

Construction will commence soon on 460 units of student and employee housing on the Santa Cruz Westside.

(07/18/2024) → Lookout Local

Low-Income Housing Project Considered in Soquel

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(07/18/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Cabrillo College Pedestrian Bridge Update

An update on repairs to the Cabrillo College pedestrian bridge over Soquel Drive which was damaged and closed in January.

(07/17/2024) → Lookout Local

Spotlight on Live Oak School District Superintendent Pat Sánchez

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• California Says ICE Detainees Have Labor Rights. They Earn $1 a Day Scrubbing Bathrooms

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• CA Cities and Counties Ignoring Mandate to Monitor Homeless Shelters

In 2021, responding to reports that the state’s homeless shelters were dirty and dangerous, the state Legislature crafted a plan: It would require local governments to inspect their shelters after complaints and file annual reports on shelter conditions.

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• California Passed a Law to Fix Unsafe Homeless Shelters. Cities and Counties Are Ignoring It

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• Judge Temporarily Blocks State Order to Growers Who Depleted Groundwater

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• Steve Garvey Outraises Adam Schiff — But Still Has Less in Bank — In U.S. Senate Bid

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7/22/2024 - Probation Week Honors Staff, Officers Who Keep Communities Safe (Probation Chief Commemorates the Work of Probation Professionals)

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7/19/2024 - Housing for Health Partnership Reports Sustained Progress in 2024 Point-in-Time Count

Image of County of Santa Cruz seal. County of Santa Cruz   (07/18/2024)

CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from
Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties

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El CDPH Advierte a los Consumidores que no Coman Mariscos Bivalvos Recolectados con Fines Deportivos
en los Condados de Santa Cruz y Monterey

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7/18/2024 - Volunteers Sought for Upcoming Planned Pethood/Animal Balance Partnership Event

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Dawn Addis CA Assembly 30:
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7/16/2024 - The Green Valley Road Multi-Use Trail Improvement Project Begins

Image of County of Santa Cruz seal. County of Santa Cruz   (07/16/2024)

7/16/2024 - Update on the Renovation Progress at the Children's Crisis Center

Image of State of California seal. State of California   (07/15/2024)

Robert Rivas CA Assembly 29:
Speaker Rivas and the Assembly Celebrate Former Speaker Willie Brown

Monday, June 24, 2024