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Arizona Senate Bill Would Give Parents Access to Text Messages | PublicCEO
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Arizona Senate Bill Would Give Parents Access to Text Messages. Posted by : Dan Oney. March 8, 2012. As a parent and owner of a wireless contract, one would think that access to what your child sends and receives on their cell phone would be openly available. However, it turns out that isn’t always the case. With so many reported cases of bullying and cyber bullying, Senator Crandall said this is a way legislators can remove roadblocks to protect their children. Click here. To watch the CNN interview.
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PublicCEO Trivia Winners | PublicCEO
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A winner is randomly selected each weekday from all the correct answers received between 7:30 am and 4 p.m and will receive a Starbucks gift card. Of the many who answered correctly, our winner was selected at random with the assistance of Random Number Service, random.org. The questions are announced each morning in the PublicCEO email newsletter ( subscribe for free here. Past winners …. May 1: Neil Evans. May 2: Jim Allan, Agricultural Commissoner, Solano County. May 3: Kathi Amoroso, City of Concord.
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Subscribe to Our Daily Newsletter! If you do not receive our newsletter by 5pm tomorrow, please email justin@publicceo.com. Thank you for subscribing! Like Tens of Millions of Matchsticks, California’s Dead Trees Stand Ready to Burn. Bacongate’ unfairly blamed on police shortage, San Jose officials say. Kern County warns of dangerous algae: ‘Stay out of the water until further notice’. Palo Alto mayor Patrick Burt fires back at housing critics. Napa County approves building 2 far-flung fire stations.
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Special District Official of the Year | PublicCEO
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Special District Official of the Year. President of the California Special Districts Association. President of the Vista Irrigation District. It’s likely that absolutely everyone in California receives at least one service by way of a special district. In rural areas, they’re likely the beneficiaries of multiple special districts. However, despite the more than 2,300 special districts in California, they remain some of the least visible government entities in the State. Jo is the rare impartial and unbia...
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County Elected Official of the Year | PublicCEO
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County Elected Official of the Year. Many local government officials wear multiple hats, serving simultaneously on numerous boards and commissions to better their local communities. Some have the added challenge of bearing responsibility to their constituents and advocating for their colleagues across the State. Even fewer have had to deal with issues as complicated and potentially messy as Realignment of public safety. His leadership and commitment to California’s 58 counties is unparalleled, said David...
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City Employee of the Year | PublicCEO
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City Employee of the Year. In the last 18 months, few truly amazing stories have originated in the beleaguered City of Bell. Rizzo and his cohorts in crime continue to fill our papers with new discoveries of their allegedly unscrupulous behavior. They continue to amaze even the most jaded local government wonks. Hampian’s example was contagious. Offers for pro bono assistance came flooding in from all over the state. Finance directors, independent consultants, police deputies, city managers and a...Bell ...
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BBK Law | PublicCEO
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Posted by : BBK Law. August 16, 2016. By Sigrid K. Asmundson and William J. Priest, Best Best and Krieger. An estimated 8.9 million people voted in California’s June 7 election, representing just under 50 percent of the entire voting-eligible population, according to news reports. The turnout seems quite remarkable . HUD Seeks to Widen Broadband Accessibility. Posted by : BBK Law. August 3, 2016. Potential Recreational Marijuana Legalization Should Force Local Governments to Cultivate New Regulations.
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City Public Official of the Year | PublicCEO
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City Public Official of the Year. Ryan McEachron, City of Victorville. Ryan McEachron was elected onto the Victorville City Council as the bubble was bursting. Unemployment would double before he was selected as Mayor at the end of 2010. Since then, the city has begun to turn the corner, reduced its unemployment, improved the lives of residents, and rebuild the spirit of the once booming city. The High Desert Daily. Named him a 2011 Game Changer, in part for his regional approach to economic development.
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Staff Report of the Year | PublicCEO
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Staff Report of the Year. Santa Clara Presents $45,000 to Local Charities. When a City Council or department head makes the decision to go above and beyond, to raise funds and give to charitable organizations in their community they deserve to be recognized. PublicCEO takes pride in acknowledging our public officials, particularly for dedication and hard work. Annual Santa Clara Art and Wine Festival provided the funds to donate. You can view the video from the Council presentation here. Each week, Louis...
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Commentary: Proposed Whittier Spay/Neuter Law Barks Up Wrong Tree | PublicCEO
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Commentary: Proposed Whittier Spay/Neuter Law Barks Up Wrong Tree. Posted by : Guest Commentary. August 12, 2015. The Whittier City Council has an important opportunity to vote for both good government and animal welfare when it meets to consider a new animal-control ordinance on Aug. 11. There are excellent reasons why the City Council should continue its current policy and refuse to adopt the county’s approach toward animal law. What Happens When You Give Kids a Voice in the Planning Process? PublicCEO...