Contra Costa County budget covered by Bay Area media

Mar 18, 2009

The news media attended yesterday's Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors meeting in force to cover a variety of cuts the board is considering to balance the county's budget, currently $58 million short. Most of the media attention seems to be focused on a plan to cut out preventative health care for illegal immigrant adults, elimination of 58 sheriff's deputies and 18 deputy district attorneys.

Media outlets that covered the session included:

"These are impossible times with limited options," Contra Costa County Sheriff Warren Rupf said on the Channel 7 news clip, which is posted on the TV station's Web site.

The supervisors are also considering cutting UC Cooperative Extension's $305,000 allocation out of their budget, which will "effectively eliminate the 100-year-old 4-H program," Channel 7 reporter Laura Anthony said.

The news coverage included an image of a forlorn 4-H member carrying a sign that read: "I support UC Cooperative Extension."

The report said a final decision about Contra Costa's budget will be made by the supervisors on March 31.

 


By Jeannette E. Warnert
Author - Communications Specialist
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