Yuba County, California
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Yuba County is a county in California. It was founded as a county on February 18, 1850 and is one of California's original 27 counties. It is located in what is known as the Mother Lode Country, with a landscape of rivers and farmlands reaching into the foothills of the Sierras. The population of the county is just over 70,000.
Website evaluation
- Main article: Evaluation of California county websites
The good
- The names of all board of supervisor members are available.[1]
Board of supervisor meeting agendas[2] and minutes[3] are published.
- The current budget is published.[4]
- Information on taxes is provided.[7]
- Information on contracts is provided.[8]
The bad
- Contact information is not provided for the board of supervisor members.
- There is no information on administrative officials, audits, or lobbying.
- There is no information on how to obtain public records.
Lobbying
- Main article: California government sector lobbying
For 2007 and 2008, the Reclamation District 2103 of Yuba County spent $4,809 on lobbying the California legislature. [9]
In 2006, Yuba County reported $20,000 spent on lobbying the federal government. [10]
External links
- Yuba County
- Yuba County on E-Reference
- Yuba County Genealogy
- Yuba County Guide
- Yuba County on Wikipedia
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