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Wednesday, February 13, 2002 |
Panels told to preview agendas Contra Costa County government is planning to make its 80 advisory committees more accessible to the public. County supervisors were disturbed by reports that some committee members and their staff advisers skimp on compliance with state and county open meeting laws that require advance release of meeting agendas. ( CONTRA COSTA TIMES, 02/13/2002 03:01 AM PST) [Contra Costa Times - Politics]
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People show support for city manager With City Manager Mike Ramsey's job on the line, the City Council met in closed session Monday night to discuss his future and to possibly fire him -- but not before the public had its say. ( By Sarah Rohrs, CONTRA COSTA TIMES, 02/12/2002 03:01 AM PST) [Contra Costa Times - Politics]
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East Bay MUD looks at selling electrical power -- The energy crisis has waned, but cries for public power still echo in the East Bay, where residents could save as much as 10 percent on electricity if the utility district entered the power business, a study has found. Chuck Squatriglia in the San Francisco Chronicle -- 2/13/02 [Rough & Tumble] Anybody getting nervous about the long-term consequences of this?
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I need to create a new theme for this site.
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