The California Lottery was created by a ballot measure, Proposition 37, which was approved by the voters on Nov. 6, 1984. The voters also created the Lottery Act, the state law that provides the Lottery’s clear mission: to provide supplemental funding for public schools and colleges. In April 2010, the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 142, which allowed the Lottery to provide higher prize payouts, consistent with best practices established by state lotteries throughout the nation. Higher prize payouts have resulted in increased sales and increased contributions for their public beneficiary. In California, the contributions to public education have increased as a result of this change in the law. About us - http://www.calottery.com/about-us About the commission - http://www.calottery.com/about-us/lottery-commission/commission-members
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is dedicated to providing Safety, Service, and Security to California citizens and everyone who uses the thousands of miles of our state’s roadways. Each CHP employee is dedicated to ensuring you get home safely, that quality services are provided to you when you need it, and that you feel safe and secure as you travel throughout our great state. As the fifth largest law enforcement agency in the nation, the Department will continue its primary responsibility to anticipate and respond to the needs of the public which it serves. As the state continues to change and grow, so will the CHP’s promise to look to new and innovative ways to secure your safety as you travel for business or pleasure.
In these times of shrinking financial resources, we have endeavored to form a partnership with communities, businesses, and other agencies in order to make Sacramento a safer place in which to live, work and raise our children. Ingenuity, integrity and hard work by this office have paid, and will continue to pay, dividends in public safety. See all DA facility locations at http://www.sacda.org/office/locations.php FIND US ON: https://twitter.com/SacCountyDA plus.google.com/105225805043652446328 http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi0AEGcHEB460WW_VC1g6NA/
The Sacramento County Public Law Library serves the bench, bar and citizens of Sacramento County. The California County Law Library system was established in 1891. Sacramento County Public Law Library is the 6th largest of California's 58 county law libraries with more than 65,000 volumes. The library is a practice library, focusing on practical materials for attorneys and lay persons.
Welcome to DPR's Facebook page, our newest method to share information with the general public, educators and researchers. Should you require a response from the agency or wish to request agency services, you must go to www.cdpr.ca.gov or call the agency at 916-445-4300. DPR's Facebook site is a place for you to learn more about programs and announcements for one of the nation's largest pesticide regulatory agencies. We encourage you to "like" the page, and share our posts. This site is monitored and we will not tolerate abusive or offensive language, threats, hate speech, name-calling, and insults directed at others. Inappropriate comments will be deleted and users who violate the rules will be removed without warning. Unsolicited advertisements, product endorsements, and items not relevant to DPR's mission will be removed.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is dedicated to providing Safety, Service, and Security to California citizens and everyone who uses the thousands of miles of our state’s roadways. Each CHP employee is dedicated to ensuring you get home safely, that quality services are provided to you when you need it, and that you feel safe and secure as you travel throughout our great state. As the seventh largest law enforcement agency in the nation, the Department will continue its primary responsibility to anticipate and respond to the needs of the public which it serves. As the state continues to change and grow, so will the CHP’s promise to look to new and innovative ways to secure your safety as you travel for business or pleasure.
The California Lottery was created by a ballot measure, Proposition 37, which was approved by the voters on Nov. 6, 1984. The voters also created the Lottery Act, the state law that provides the Lottery’s clear mission: to provide supplemental funding for public schools and colleges. In April 2010, the Legislature passed Assembly Bill 142, which allowed the Lottery to provide higher prize payouts, consistent with best practices established by state lotteries throughout the nation. Higher prize payouts have resulted in increased sales and increased contributions for their public beneficiary. In California, the contributions to public education have increased as a result of this change in the law. About us - http://www.calottery.com/about-us About the commission - http://www.calottery.com/about-us/lottery-commission/commission-members
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is dedicated to providing Safety, Service, and Security to California citizens and everyone who uses the thousands of miles of our state’s roadways. Each CHP employee is dedicated to ensuring you get home safely, that quality services are provided to you when you need it, and that you feel safe and secure as you travel throughout our great state. As the seventh largest law enforcement agency in the nation, the Department will continue its primary responsibility to anticipate and respond to the needs of the public which it serves. As the state continues to change and grow, so will the CHP’s promise to look to new and innovative ways to secure your safety as you travel for business or pleasure.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is dedicated to providing Safety, Service, and Security to California citizens and everyone who uses the thousands of miles of our state’s roadways. Each CHP employee is dedicated to ensuring you get home safely, that quality services are provided to you when you need it, and that you feel safe and secure as you travel throughout our great state. As the fifth largest law enforcement agency in the nation, the Department will continue its primary responsibility to anticipate and respond to the needs of the public which it serves. As the state continues to change and grow, so will the CHP’s promise to look to new and innovative ways to secure your safety as you travel for business or pleasure.
Welcome to the CHP Air Operations page administered by the Office of Air Operations. Based in Sacramento, our team manages the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Air Operations Program, which provides invaluable service to the public, our allied agency partners, and CHP ground units. Our thirty aircraft are multi-mission assets, well equipped to work in a number of areas including search and rescue, advanced life support, and law enforcement. Although our fifteen helicopters and fifteen airplanes are outfitted with specialized equipment such as rescue hoists, medical gear, and cameras our most important assets are our exceptional pilots and flight officers. We have over 150 crewmembers flying out of eight air units strategically located throughout the state. Our crews are highly trained professionals that began their careers as patrol officers. They come from all parts of California, are members of the communities they serve, and are consummate professionals who focus on their mission to provide the highest level of safety, service, and security. Their skills allow them to successfully complete a multitude of missions including rescues from rocky cliffs, providing advanced life support to injured parties, and managing complex law enforcement events. Every year our crews prevent tragedies by saving hundreds of lives. On behalf of our aircrews, thank you for visiting our page and learning more about the CHP’s Air Operations Program.
The Purpose of the CHP Recruitment Program is to seek out men and women who will be committed to carrying out the Department's mission and to making a difference in the communities of California.
In these times of shrinking financial resources, we have endeavored to form a partnership with communities, businesses, and other agencies in order to make Sacramento a safer place in which to live, work and raise our children. Ingenuity, integrity and hard work by this office have paid, and will continue to pay, dividends in public safety. See all DA facility locations at http://www.sacda.org/office/locations.php FIND US ON: https://twitter.com/SacCountyDA plus.google.com/105225805043652446328 http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi0AEGcHEB460WW_VC1g6NA/
Welcome to DPR's Facebook page, our newest method to share information with the general public, educators and researchers. Should you require a response from the agency or wish to request agency services, you must go to www.cdpr.ca.gov or call the agency at 916-445-4300. DPR's Facebook site is a place for you to learn more about programs and announcements for one of the nation's largest pesticide regulatory agencies. We encourage you to "like" the page, and share our posts. This site is monitored and we will not tolerate abusive or offensive language, threats, hate speech, name-calling, and insults directed at others. Inappropriate comments will be deleted and users who violate the rules will be removed without warning. Unsolicited advertisements, product endorsements, and items not relevant to DPR's mission will be removed.
The California Environmental Protection Agency oversees the activities of 6 departments that carry out the mission of protecting California's environment. They are the Air Resources Board, Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, Department of Pesticide Regulation, Department of Toxic Substances Control, State Water Resources Control Board, and Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment.
When you buy an Arts License Plate, you help us put arts in schools - and so much more! Go to www.artsplate.org to get the story. our website: www.arts.ca.gov our mobile app: m.cac.ca.gov And follow us on Twitter: @CalArtsCouncil
The City of Sacramento Volunteer Program offers short-term opportunities such as helping with adopt-a-park days as well as on-going placements at our many departments and programs. Community service projects such as making cat beds for the shelter or collecting warm hats for the needy are offered as well.
The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) was created by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. to serve as California’s single point of contact for economic development and job creation efforts. GO-Biz offers a range of services to business owners including: attraction, retention and expansion services, site selection, permit streamlining, clearing of regulatory hurdles, small business assistance, international trade development, assistance with state government, and much more. We are here to serve you and ensure that California remains a global leader in all facets of the world economy. Please contact us for assistance with your business or to further your understanding of the benefits of California. http://www.business.ca.gov
The California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) was created in 1994 to finance public infrastructure and private development that promote a healthy climate for jobs, contribute to a strong economy and improve the quality of life in California communities. IBank operates pursuant to the Bergeson-Peace Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank Act contained in the California Government Code Sections 63000 et seq. IBank is located within the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development and is governed by a five-member Board of Directors. IBank has broad authority to issue tax-exempt and taxable revenue bonds, provide financing to public agencies, provide credit enhancements, acquire or lease facilities, and leverage State and Federal funds. IBank's current programs include the Statewide Energy Efficiency Program (SWEEP), 501(c)(3) Revenue Bond Program, Industrial Development Revenue Bond Program, Exempt Facility Revenue Bond Program, Governmental Bond Program and the Small Business Loan Guarantee Program.
GSFA is a local housing finance authority and duly constituted public entity and agency, organized in 1993 and existing under and by virtue of Articles 1 through 4 of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California. It is affiliated with Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC).