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Brown signs bill requiring university disclosure

SACRAMENTO, CA (AP) - Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill requiring more transparency from the fundraising arms of California's public colleges in response to a legal dispute over a speaking contract with Sarah Palin.

Brown said Wednesday that he signed SB8 by San Francisco Democratic Sen. Leland Yee.

The bill requires foundations set up by California's universities and college systems to disclose financial records, contracts and correspondence under the public records law.

Yee drafted the bill last year after California State University Stanislaus' foundation refused to release its contract with the former Alaska governor for a fundraiser. A judge eventually ordered the information to be released.

Yee says the bill will promote accountability and transparency over billions of dollars administered by the University of California, California State University and community college systems.

Denham staff to offer mobile office hours

Denham staff to offer mobile office hours

Denham Staff To Offer Mobile Office Hours In Oakdale
Oakdale Leader
8132 Mobile District Office hours will be held by staff members from the office of Congressman Jeff Denham in the Meeting Room of the Oakdale Library. For the month of August, the Mobile District Office will be Monday, Aug. ...

Duo hired for seeking city grants

Duo hired for seeking city grants

Duo Hired For Seeking City Grants
Oakdale Leader
With cuts to city staff and the inability of a previously contracted firm to perform, the City of Oakdale has decided to go with a local, smaller firm that has a proven ...

Budget To Be Discussed At Monday's Council Meeting

The Oakdale City Council will vote to adopt the city's 2011-2012 operating budget at its regular meeting on Monday, June 20. Over the last three years the city has cut over $3.4 million from its general fund budget that has resulted in loss of ...

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City finds savings without layoffs; $3.7 million deficit remains

City finds savings without layoffs; $3.7 million deficit remains

City finds savings without layoffs; $3.7 million deficit remains
The Turlock Journal
When the Turlock City Council passed their 2010 budget, then the second straight year of deep spending reductions, department heads said there was no more to be cut. But those department heads sharpened their pencils and cut $1.6 ...