2018 a decisive year for reining in pensions
A great column by Jody Morales on the impact court rulings in 2018 might have for public pensions: Many noted…
Lack of penalties allows San Diego Unified to disregard state’s public records law
As long as government employees are free to violate the state’s public records law with impunity, Californians will continue to…
California’s public records law needs teeth
In an op-ed for the Orange County Register I discuss the need for a penalty provision to be added to California’s…
Average striking Oakland worker’s pay was nearly $100,000 last year, data shows
In light of the ongoing strikes, many have been asking for accurate pay figures regarding Oakland city workers. In 2016,…
Lawsuit update: Data provided
After filing lawsuits against the City of Hanford and the Los Angeles County West Vector Control District for failing to provide…
Help keep government transparent!
This year Transparent California surpassed the 100 million mark for lifetime page views — and that wasn’t even close to being our…
Public records lawsuit filed against Los Angeles government
Today, the Nevada Policy Research Institute (NPRI) filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the Los Angeles…
California statewide ‘$100k club’ stands at 62,474
Transparent California is pleased to announce that we have now received the most current pension payout data from virtually all…
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