Author: Watsonville (Calif.)
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Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Charter of the City of Watsonville, as Amended Through Election, November 5, 1991
Author: Watsonville (Calif.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 35
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Charter of the City of Watsonville, as Amended Through Election, November 3, 1992
Author: Watsonville (Calif.)
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Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 35
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Charter of the City of Watsonville, as Amended Through Election, November 3, 1998
Author: Watsonville (Calif.)
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Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Municipal charters
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Charter of the City of Watsonville
Author: Watsonville (Calif.).
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Category : Charters
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Charters
Languages : en
Pages :
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Finding Common Ground
Author: Zoltan Hajnal
Publisher: Public Policy Instit. of CA
ISBN: 1582130337
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Publisher: Public Policy Instit. of CA
ISBN: 1582130337
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
Statutes of California and Digests of Measures
Author: California
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1496
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 1496
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California Tax Reporter
Author:
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Category : Taxation
Languages : en
Pages : 1628
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Category : Taxation
Languages : en
Pages : 1628
Book Description
Fair Redistricting in the 1990s
Author: Robert R. Brischetto
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Category : Apportionment (Election law)
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Apportionment (Election law)
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Growth Within Bounds
Author: California. Commission on Local Governance for the 21st Century
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9780756706319
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
In 1997 the State of California Legislature created the Commission on Local Governance for the 21st Century to review current statutes &, where appropriate, recommend revisions to the laws that govern city, county, and special district boundary changes. Over a period of 16 months, the Commission held 25 days of public hearings, received over 100 recommendations, and had nearly 90,000 visits to the commission's website. Based upon this extensive input and deliberations on the information received, the Commission has issued this report, which concludes with a strategic plan for its implementation by the California Legislature. Illustrated.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 9780756706319
Category : California
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
In 1997 the State of California Legislature created the Commission on Local Governance for the 21st Century to review current statutes &, where appropriate, recommend revisions to the laws that govern city, county, and special district boundary changes. Over a period of 16 months, the Commission held 25 days of public hearings, received over 100 recommendations, and had nearly 90,000 visits to the commission's website. Based upon this extensive input and deliberations on the information received, the Commission has issued this report, which concludes with a strategic plan for its implementation by the California Legislature. Illustrated.
Golden Gulag
Author: Ruth Wilson Gilmore
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520938038
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Since 1980, the number of people in U.S. prisons has increased more than 450%. Despite a crime rate that has been falling steadily for decades, California has led the way in this explosion, with what a state analyst called "the biggest prison building project in the history of the world." Golden Gulag provides the first detailed explanation for that buildup by looking at how political and economic forces, ranging from global to local, conjoined to produce the prison boom. In an informed and impassioned account, Ruth Wilson Gilmore examines this issue through statewide, rural, and urban perspectives to explain how the expansion developed from surpluses of finance capital, labor, land, and state capacity. Detailing crises that hit California’s economy with particular ferocity, she argues that defeats of radical struggles, weakening of labor, and shifting patterns of capital investment have been key conditions for prison growth. The results—a vast and expensive prison system, a huge number of incarcerated young people of color, and the increase in punitive justice such as the "three strikes" law—pose profound and troubling questions for the future of California, the United States, and the world. Golden Gulag provides a rich context for this complex dilemma, and at the same time challenges many cherished assumptions about who benefits and who suffers from the state’s commitment to prison expansion.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520938038
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
Since 1980, the number of people in U.S. prisons has increased more than 450%. Despite a crime rate that has been falling steadily for decades, California has led the way in this explosion, with what a state analyst called "the biggest prison building project in the history of the world." Golden Gulag provides the first detailed explanation for that buildup by looking at how political and economic forces, ranging from global to local, conjoined to produce the prison boom. In an informed and impassioned account, Ruth Wilson Gilmore examines this issue through statewide, rural, and urban perspectives to explain how the expansion developed from surpluses of finance capital, labor, land, and state capacity. Detailing crises that hit California’s economy with particular ferocity, she argues that defeats of radical struggles, weakening of labor, and shifting patterns of capital investment have been key conditions for prison growth. The results—a vast and expensive prison system, a huge number of incarcerated young people of color, and the increase in punitive justice such as the "three strikes" law—pose profound and troubling questions for the future of California, the United States, and the world. Golden Gulag provides a rich context for this complex dilemma, and at the same time challenges many cherished assumptions about who benefits and who suffers from the state’s commitment to prison expansion.