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We don’t oppose retirement benefits for public employees, but existing systems should be fixed before costly new perks are offered. If past performance is any indication of future results, state and local officials will quickly accede. If this is approved, it’s likely that other bargaining units will ask for tax-supported 401(k) plans too. Yet state legislators are poised to vote on a labor contract that would commit taxpayers to contributing to 401(k) accounts for correctional officers in state prisons, on top of already generous pension benefits. As of July, the California Public Employees Retirement System was approximately 72% funded.

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Instead of having to guess what voting yes or no means, voters will choose between “keep the law” and “overturn the law.” Thumbs up.Ī decade after California lawmakers passed a modest pension reform, many state and local governments are still struggling to control employee retirement costs. In addition to heading off a $100 million initiative war, the truce produced a change that should make future referendums less confusing. In return, restaurant owners will withdraw a referendum from the 2024 ballot. The agreement sets a $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers and establishes a nine-member council to review wages, working hours and working conditions. Thumbs up.Ĭourtesy of a weekend deal between labor unions and business owners, California voters will be spared from a ballot box war over wages and working conditions in fast-food restaurants. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, permanently extending the state Department of Parks and Recreation’s authority to partner with nonprofit groups. The parks are thriving, but the clock was running out on the law authorizing these public-private partnerships. Nine of the 15 are in Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino counties: Armstrong Redwoods, Austin Creek, China Camp, Fort Ross, Jack London, the Marconi Conference Center, Mendocino Woodlands, Standish-Hickey and Sugarloaf Ridge. Today, according to a legislative committee analysis, 15 state parks are operated by or in partnership with nonprofit groups. And no region responded more enthusiastically when the state invited nonprofit organizations to enter management or comanagement agreements to keep parks open. No region stood to lose more of its recreational opportunities than the North Coast, which had 21 parks on the hit list. Twelve years ago, the state announced plans to close 70 parks spanning the Golden State from the Del Norte redwoods to the Salton Sea.










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