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Economy
California closes state offices to save cash
2009-07-18
California's fiscal crisis has left the US state without courts and some administration offices were ordered to close on Friday. A predicted 24 billion dollar budget deficit over the next two years has forced Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to order massive cost-cutting measures.

"We will be closed this Friday, as the last and the oncoming Friday, due to the ordering of three furlough days each month by the governor," an official from the Hollywood Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office, which issues driver's licenses, told AFP.

The DMV is one of many state offices to close on Friday, one of three unpaid leave days a month ordered for state workers to help the government reduce its expenses. The furloughs declared earlier this month are expected to save more than one billion dollars over the next year in California.

On Wednesday, authorities shut down most of the operations of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, the largest court system in the country with approximately 100,000 people passing through its 600 courtrooms every day. Presiding Judge Charles McCoy said he was forced to take the step in anticipation of a 138-million-dollar funding shortfall for the fiscal year that began this month. "That is very significant," McCoy told the Los Angeles Times. "But I am most worried about what we are going to have to do next, because it is not going to get better."

McCoy said reducing the number of workdays would only save about 18 million dollars a year. The judge is considering permanently shutting down some courtrooms or entire courthouses, according to the newspaper.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I had to hit the El Cajon DMV for DL renewal (12 years of mail renewal since my last pic). Good thing I made an appt. The line for non-appt stretched out the door by about 40 people. Only took me 15 minutes. The line had moved about 10 people
Posted by: Frank G   2009-07-18 18:51  

#3  This concept could be extended. Hey what?
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-07-18 18:48  

#2  Right, courts need to be closed because that sector has seen growth rates in expediture and head count far outpacing inflation and pop. increase - oh, wait .....

Would this place just collapse already?
Posted by: Verlaine   2009-07-18 13:32  

#1  ...only save about 18 million dollars a year

But its nothing for pols and bureaucrats to daily nickel and dime every citizen on basics and their existence so that their empires of power and influence are not diminished by one government employee. At their going rate, California will have the largest civil 'servant' population that reports to work one day a week. I suspect that they're going to find truth in Fredrick the Greats admonition - he who defends everything, defends nothing.

Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-07-18 07:47  

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