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Sacramento Road Trip 2011

Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Pictures

Our 2011 Sacramento Road Trip was March 21st and 22nd. We focused on Redevelopment, Health, Education, Enterprise Zones and the Peripheral Canal as our main topics. Photos courtesy of Chuck Sturkey                            

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Dedication

Our Sacramento Road TripDedicated in the Memory of Former Assemblyman Keith Richman Our Sacramento Road trip evolved from a conversation in the spring 2005 between our then Santa Clarita Assemblyman Keith Richman and KHTS co-owner Carl Goldman. One year later, our first Sacramento Road trip became a reality. This is now our 6th the ride. Keith’s successor, Assemblyman Cameron Smyth picked ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Agenda

SCHEDULE FOR 2011 SANTA CLARITA BUS TOUR – March 21– 22   March 21, 2011 – Arrive in Sacramento @ 2:30pm                      4:00pm-5:00pm – VIP Capitol Tour 5:00pm – Check into Hotel 6:00pm – Cocktails @ Firehouse Restaurant 6:30pm – Dinner @ Firehouse Restaurant – Opening remarks 6:35pm Speaker – The Honorable ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – College Of The Canyons Position

LEAP Ahead With College Of The Canyons Our annual trip to Sacramento has a new twist this year.  As part of its Professional Development program, College of the Canyons runs LEAP, which stands for Leadership Education in Action Program. It is designed for employees who are looking to advance their careers and take on positions of greater responsibility.  This semester ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Hart District Position Paper

william s. hart UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTSacramento Road Trip 2011 Issue # 1 – Impact of State Budget Cuts It is understood that the State of California is in serious financial trouble. Local school districts should not be held responsible for making budget cuts to reduce the State budget deficit. K-12 education has shouldered the burden for a disproportionate level ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Elementary School Position

K-12 Education Took Biggest Cuts   State Budget General Fund Expenditures by Major Program Areas (Dollars in Billions) 2007-08           2008-09           2009-10            2010-11             % chg K-12 Education               $42.5               $35.5               $34.6               $36.3               (14.5) Higher Education            11.8                 11.7                 10.6                 11.6               (1.4) Health/Human Svcs        29.7                 30.9                 25.0                 27.0               (9.3) Corrections/Rehab.         10.2               ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Non Profit Position Papers

Protect State Funding For Mental Health Programs With the assistance of three of our major health organizations serving the Santa Clarita Valley, Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, Providence Holy Cross Hospital and the Facey Medical Group, we’ve identified nine significant non-profits serving the Santa Clarita Valley who focus on mental health services. These include the Child & Family Center of ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Participant List

Adkins, Jana Business Editor, The Signal Angelo, Chris President, CEO, Stay Green, Inc. Archuleta, Max Canyon High School Student Scholarship Winner Arnold, Fred Past President, California Association of Mortgage Brokers Atkins, BJ Board President, Newhall County Water District & CLWA Board Member Ayala, Patsy Co-Owner, Our Valley’s Magazine Bogna. Gina Director Job Development, College of the Canyons Braly, Hunt Consultant, ...

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Sacramento Road Trip 2011 – Two Canyon Students Heading To The Capitol

With the understanding that Santa Clarita’s bright young minds are the city’s leaders of tomorrow, the Canyon Country Optimist Club is sending two students on the annual KHTS Sacramento Bus Trip. In the past, the trip has included Chamber of Commerce staff, the mayor, school board members, union representatives and nonprofit organizers. Each year, participants visit the Capitol building to ...

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