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Antioch CA may declare bankruptcy (unions)
« on: June 03, 2010, 11:22:37 AM »
With public employee unions its either fight them or go bankrupt

http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxl-news-reuters-antiochbankruptcy0531,0,6130965.story?track=rss

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ANTIOCH - Two years after Vallejo, California, filed for bankruptcy protection, officials in nearby Antioch are also tossing around the 'B' word.

Antioch's leaders earlier this month said bankruptcy could be an option for the cash-strapped city of roughly 100,000 on the eastern fringe of the San Francisco Bay area.

Antioch's fiscal woes are standard issue for local governments in California: weak revenue from retail sales and property taxes is forcing spending cuts, layoffs and furloughs.

But cost-cutting measures may not be enough to keep Antioch's books balanced, so its city council is openly discussing bankruptcy.

"We just want to alert people to the possibility," Antioch Mayor Pro Tem Mary Helen Rocha said.


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