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Oakland Budget Crisis

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Oakland’s current $85 million budget shortfall could soon balloon to $100 million, raising the prospect of devastating service cuts and leading city officials to privately discuss the prospect of bankruptcy. But City Council members are now backing away from the ‘b-word,’ saying such a discussion would be premature. As part of our “Facing Hard Times” series on the Northern California economy, we examine Oakland’s budget crisis.

Guests:

Jean Quan, Oakland City Councilmember and chair of the Finance and Management Committee

David Gamage, assistant professor of law at UC Berkeley

Chip Johnson, columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle

Ignacio De La Fuente, president of the Oakland City Council

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