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California Finance Director Will Decide When State Raises Kick In, Sacramento Bee, 06/18/13

State workers, welcome to the back of the line.

California Lawmakers Pass State Budget Bill, Sacramento Bee, 06/14/13

Both houses of the Legislature passed the main budget bill today, four days after Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders reached a compromise on the state's annual spending plan.

What Triggers Raises in CA State Worker Union Contract?, Sacramento Bee, 06/11/13

First there were "trigger cuts." Now, trigger raises.

Jerry Brown, Lawmakers Reach Budget Deal, Sacramento Bee, 06/10/13

Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders have reached agreement on major elements of the state budget, including a controversial school funding proposal and other issues, sources said.

Will California State Workers Have New Contracts Soon?, Sacramento Bee, 05/31/13

Although most state employee contracts expire in the first three days of July, there's not much buzz coming out of the Capitol about ongoing negotiations. 

Bay Bridge's Old span Risky, Engineers Say, San Francisco Chronicle, 05/31/13

Every day the old eastern span of the Bay Bridge remains in use is a day motorists face the risk of catastrophe, Caltrans engineers say.

Bay Bridge Bike Path Bolts Break, KQED, May 29, 2013

The new eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has another bolt problem — this one involving the bicycle path, a newspaper reported Wednesday

Cost of Bay Delta Tunnel Project Could be $9,000 a Household, SGV Tribune, 05/28/13

Opponents of the governor's Bay Delta Conservation Plan say the construction of 35 miles of concrete tunnels around the sensitive Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will cost the average household in Los Angeles as much as $9,000, or add $5 to $16 a month to already increasing water bills over 40 years.

New Bay Bridge Would be Safe After Quake But Not Unscathed, Contra Costa Times, 05/28/13

 Ask many Bay Area officials how the new Bay Bridge will fare when the Big One strikes and their answers may be shaky.

Delta Commission Votes to Oppose Water Tunnel Plan, Sacramento Bee, 05/31/13

The Delta Protection Commission voted Thursday to oppose Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal for two giant water diversion tunnels in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, saying the project would not help agriculture, recreation and water quality. 

 

 

Public Inspectors Are Loyal to You, Me, by Steve Lee, San Francisco Chronicle, 05/28/13

In 1989, the Loma Prieta earthquake launched more than 10 years of local governmental agency political infighting and indecision regarding whether and how to build a new eastern span for the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

Pay Water Workers More to Prevent Vacancies, Sacramento Bee, 05/20/13

Hydroelectric plant operators are essential personnel in the State Water Project's delivery of water throughout California.  

From the Notebook: More About Furloughs and Leave Accruals, Sacramento Bee, 03/15/13

Our story in today's Bee expands on a new state report that quantifies the long-term impact of furloughs on California state employee leave. We contacted a half-dozen sources for reaction to the legislative analyst's conclusion that the policy will add $1 billion to what the state pays cash out employee leave and that the state should considering setting a hard leave cap and offer to buy down leave balances.

State Engineers Question High-Speed Rail Oversight, Sacramento Bee, 1/19/13

As California prepares to embark on its largest public works project in decades, a union that represents state engineers is questioning whether all the construction work will be thoroughly scrutinized.

Californians to Watch: New Contract Tops Agenda for Engineers' Union Boss Bruce Blanning, Sacramento Bee, 12/31/12

Consider Bruce Blanning's position.  You're executive director of the state engineers union. The contract covering your group's 13,000 members expires in July, and the best thing you can say about California government's fiscal picture is that at least it's less broke than it was last year.

Alum Corby Kilmer Receives PECG Professional Achievement Award, Cal Poly News & Events, 09/25/12

LA alum Corby Kilmer (pictured 2nd from left) was honored with the Professional Engineers in California Government (PECG) Professional Achievement Award at PECG’s 50th Anniversary Celebration on September 15, 2012. 

 

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