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California Cities Make Progress on Fiscal Transparency

California Cities Make Progress on Fiscal Transparency
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Every city in California has a story—especially when it comes to its financial stability. And since there are 482 of them in the state, I’ve broken it down into nine regions, following Caltrans district boundaries as closely as possible, to provide a look into each city’s fiscal situation.

John Moorlach
John Moorlach
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John Moorlach is the director of the California Policy Center's Center for Public Accountability. He has served as a California State Senator and Orange County Supervisor and Treasurer-Tax Collector. In 1994, he predicted the County's bankruptcy and participated in restoring and reforming the sixth most populated county in the nation.