Amador County News, TSPN TV News Video, 2-8-11
· Supervisors today were to discuss asking Ted Gaines to support reestablishment
of the “Gas Tax Swap” that could mean millions of dollars in county road
funding.
· Amador Water Agency studies options in handling a budget deficit at La
Mel Heights Water District,
· Plymouth City Council will hear the city’s history of revenue, expenditures and cash flow.
· Fair officials say the governor’s proposed budget could close 29 fairs
by 2012, and cost $57 million in income.