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GOP funding cuts slam Sacramento nonprofits, forcing layoffs, scrapped projects and fear among vulnerable communities.
The Sacramento City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed the first spending plan for the Measure L Children’s Fund, a voter-approved initiative to support youth development and violence prevention.
Sacramento voters in November election will see Measure L, which would dedicate cannabis tax revenue for youth services and career training.
This November, Sacramento voters could impact the way the city funds youth programs and services — the third attempt in six years to establish a dedicated funding stream in the city’s budget ...
T he Sacramento City Council will vote Tuesday on a five-year pending plan for $52.7 million in Measure L funds set aside for investments in youth and children.
Roberts supports the plan for foster youth and for addictional youth services funding created by Measure L. Sacramento city voters appoved the childrens fund, taken from its cannibus business tax.
The Sacramento LGBT Community Center warned that hundreds of youth, many at risk of homelessness or in crisis, could lose access to life-saving mental health counseling and gender-affirming care ...
The city of Sacramento received a $90,000 grant through the Sacramento Financial Empowerment Center to provide small business owners with financial coaching services.
Sacramento voters will see a familiar measure on their ballots in November — to require the city to fund more youth programs. As reported by the Sacramento Bee, similar measures were on the ballot — ...
Sacramento Assistant City Manager Leyne Milstein and Former Councilmember Jay Schenirer With a projected $60 million shortfall, the City of Sacramento’s proposed budget may significantly impact ...
California has resources to help educate foster and unhoused youth — including tutoring and college financial aid services — but are students able to access, or even find, that help ...
The Sacramento City Council will vote Tuesday on a five-year pending plan for $52.7 million in Measure L funds set aside for investments in youth and children.
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