Friday, March 31, 2017

CALIFORNIA CRUMBLES: JERRY BROWN SAYS HE WILL NOT DEMAND OCCUPYING LOOTING MEXICANS PAY FOR CA'S CRUMBLING ROADS

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CALIFORNIA CRUMBLES: JERRY BROWN SAYS HE WILL NOT DEMAND OCCUPYING LOOTING MEXICANS PAY FOR CA'S CRUMBLING ROADS
At a joint press conference at the Capitol Wednesday, the Sacramento Bee reports that Gov. Brown acknowledged California’s roads are pothole-ridden and crumbling, committing to push a “$5.2 billion road-funding package” through both houses of the ...
End of drought? California snowpack deepest in years
On Thursday, the California Department of Water Resources carried out ... the latest survey recorded 94 inches of snow – 183 percent of long-term average, according to the Sacramento Bee. Brown’s emergency drought orders have required water providers ...
13-year-old report on California ‘super mom’ surfaces, raising new questions about her abduction
In 2003, Papini’s mother, Loretta Graeff, called police in Northern California and told them her daughter had been harming herself and blaming the injuries on her, The Sacramento Bee reported on Thursday. The incident report is very brief — just two se ...
California governor proposes gas tax to fund transportation projects
Get a weekly roundup of the industry news you need. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing fuel taxes hikes to help fund transportation projects in the state. The proposed legislation would generate $5 billion annually, which would ...
Valuation & Advisory Veteran Joins Cushman & Wakefield Sacramento
Sacramento, CA, March 30, 2017 – Cushman & Wakefield, a global leader in commercial real estate, today announced that Donna Whitaker, MAI, AI-GRS, has joined Sacramento’s Valuation & Advisory team as Managing Director. In this new role, Whitaker is ...
California Gas Tax Proposal Brings Criticism, Praise
“Absolutely, it’s a no-brainer,” said Susan Macculloch of Sacramento. A spokesman for the Department of Finance said the gas tax collected from California residents all goes back into roads and transportation, but the governor claims it’s not enough.

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