California Auditor Elaine Howle | SCUSD vaccine mandate | Giving Tuesday
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Marcus Morgan, 14, waits to receive his Pfizer COVID-19 vaccineat Families Together of Orange County in Tustin, Calif., Thursday, May 13, 2021. The state began vaccinating children ages 12 to 15 Thursday.
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Updated at 1:45 p.m.
California Auditor Elaine Howle discusses her 21-year career as a government watchdog and upcoming retirement at the end of the year. Jorge Aguilar, Superintendent of Sacramento City Schools, on the district’s Nov. 30 vaccine deadline for staff and students 12 and older. The Amador Community Foundation and Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Carmichael talk about the importance of “Giving Tuesday” to their nonprofits.
Today's Guests
- California Auditor Elaine Howle discusses her 21-year career as a government watchdog and upcoming retirement at the end of the year.
- Jorge Aguilar, Superintendent of Sacramento City Unified School District, provides an update on the district’s vaccine requirement for eligible students and staff.
- Kathleen Harmon, the Executive Director of the Amador Community Foundation and Heather Gabel, Development and Membership coordinator at the Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Carmichael, join us to talk about the importance of “Giving Tuesday” to their nonprofits.