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Steven Greenhut is a columnist with the Orange County Register and Editor in Chief of CalWatchdog, a website devoted to improving the oversight of government by way of investigative journalism. Greenhut was also a featured speaker at WCPAC 2009 and is invited to this year's conference.
The below news article is just one of many of Greenhut's news stories on California's rising pension costs and the need for immediate solutions.
SF pension measure qualifies
Steven Greenhut:
Here is the Smart Reform press release … good news:
San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi‘s Sustainable City Employees Benefits Reform Act has qualified for the November election. The Department of Elections confirmed today that the measure received the required number of valid signatures, allowing the initiative to go to the voters of San Francisco.
“I would like to thank the people of San Francisco who signed our petitions and the Department of Elections who confirmed qualification of the measure for the November ballot,” said Adachi. “The Sustainable City Employees Benefits Reform Act is a reasonable and moderate step that San Francisco can take to bridge our escalating budget deficit and save $170 million per year. These savings can be used to preserve the services that people rely upon and the jobs that people depend upon.”
....SF Smart Reform will maintain 100% medical coverage for all employees and allow a 50-50 shared provision for dependent healthcare.