Posted by Tab Berg at 12:00 am on Apr 22, 2009 Comments Off on MacGlashan launches citizen’s committee to study budget options.
While the Legislature dithers on real cuts and Congress blows
through cash like it was carbon credits, local leaders are taking
action to reduce budgets without putting a tax-boot on the throats
of struggling businesses and taxpayers.
Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan, after
ceremoniously crumpling and hurling yet another incomplete staff
budget memo into the trash, assembled a citizen’s panel to review
and make recommendations on budget cuts, efficiency and vital
programs.
And unlike the photo-op commissions created by the state, this
group – Kitchen Conversations Citizen Budget Committee – will meet
for only a few weeks, make specific recommendations, then go back
to living regular lives.
Unlike California’s Citizen Performance Review, which came up
with a pretty good series of recommendations to save California
taxpayers money but then was mostly shelved – a waste of time,
money and paper; MacGlashan has a reputation of being tenacious in
protecting taxpayers.
While budgets were still flush several years ago, MacGlashan
took an unpopular stand to cut a $2.5 million program giving free
healthcare to… Read More