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Sacramento City Council finalizes a $17.9M Measure L funding plan for youth programs, rejecting a last-minute proposal for expanded nonprofit inclusion.
On the eve of Sacramento’s final budget vote, youth advocates and some council members urged the city to create a long-term funding strategy for youth violence prevention.
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center warned that hundreds of youth, many at risk of homelessness or in crisis, could lose access to life-saving mental health counseling and gender-affirming care if ...
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Sacramento councilmember's last-minute push to expand youth funding failed. Here's why - MSNA last-minute attempt to further divvy up new youth funding failed at Tuesday night's Sacramento City Council meeting after concerns were raised that the proposal went against a previously ...
A proposal to pause a planned tax hike on retail cannabis has set off alarm bells among child safety advocates whose ...
A proposal to pause a planned tax hike on retail cannabis has set off alarm bells among child safety advocates whose ...
As a preschool administrator, the executive director of a nonprofit serving the autism community, and a mom of a grade ...
Mayors of the California’s 13 largest cities estimate the loss of at least 6,500 shelter beds if the state does not extend HHAP funding in next year’s budget ...
The Trump administration says California must change its policies allowing transgender girls to compete on sports teams ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, along with top leaders from California’s largest cities, are calling on state lawmakers to continue critical funding to address homelessness, warning that any ...
Sacramento City Council passes $1.65 billion budget, allocating funds for youth services, police, and infrastructure, amidst ...
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