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Top Two Elections and their Effects on the Smaller Parties

"Monopoly or duopoly system in a political system is no justice or choices to the people. All the people have right to express their thoughts and experience. Kevin Akin is the best knowledgable writer on multiple party benefits. The choice to choose their leader in Democracy will never happen if their are two well funded dictators are the only choice; which in fact is NO CHOICE. Prop 14 is wrong need to be corrected."

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Top Two Elections and their Effects on the Smaller Parties

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 Proposal on 'big-box' stores heads to Sacramento City Council for debate

A proposal to ease restrictions on "big-box" superstores in the city of Sacramento moved forward Tuesday and is now headed for what will likely be a politically charged debate before the City Council. So-called big box stores such as ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Steve Cohn, Jay Schenirer, Allen Warren
Bills: AB 667,
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 Flood plan would pile tons of rocks at Brannon Island park

California water officials are moving to store large piles of rock and sand in key locations throughout the Delta, including Brannan Island state park, as part of a broader effort to improve flood response. A fisherman tries his luck Tuesday ... »Read

In this article: Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, water, Bill Wells
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 LOIS HENRY: Sacramento blunders with your public records

I'm tired of Sacramento playing chicken with the public's right to access its own government. Gov. Jerry Brown is about to sign Assembly Bill 76, the budget trailer bill, which includes language that will make parts of the Public Records Act ... »Read

In this article: Robert Blumenfield, Jerry Brown, Legislature, water, Leland Yee
Bills: AB 76,
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 Long term care: a scary abyss

The exploding number of older adults in the United States – over 8,000 people turn 65 each day according to the U.S. Census Bureau – means Baby Boomers are staring into a terrifying abyss as a faltering economy wreaks havoc with retirement funds ... »Read

In this article: CalPERS, Nettie Hoge, Nancy Pelosi, SEIU
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 S.J. schools chief to seek re-election

STOCKTON - San Joaquin County Superintendent of Schools Mick Founts has announced he will seek re-election in 2014. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, renewable energy
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 MORENO VALLEY: City clerk recalls the recall

Baca, Owings, Stewart notices of recall action invalidated on election code technicality »Read
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 L.A. approves ban on plastic grocery bags

The City Council votes 11 to 1 for the ordinance, which would go into effect in 2014. Shoppers can bring reusable bags or pay stores 10 cents per paper bag.Attention Los Angeles shoppers: The plastic bag is disappearing from more than just the ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Paul Krekorian, Legislature, Alex Padilla, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 State regulator says oil industry's use of acids to unlock shale reserves is safe

The state's top oil regulator told lawmakers Tuesday that Californians have nothing to fear about an oil production stimulation practice known as acidization »Read

In this article: Paul Deiro, Mark Nechodom, Fran Pavley, water, Rock D. Zierman
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 Budget could limit public's access to government documents

Gov. Brown is ready to sign a budget that would allow local officials to opt out of some provisions of the Public Records Act as a way to save money, drawing protests from California newspapers. SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown is poised to sign ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Gray Davis, Legislature, Mark Leno, state budget, Leland Yee, Anthony York
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 LAUSD board passes $6.2 billion budget

The Los Angeles Unified school board passed a $6.2 billion budget for 2013-14 on Tuesday, the first time in five years that deep cuts and gut-wrenching layoffs haven't been part of the financial plan. »Read

In this article: Tamar Galatzan, Monica Garcia
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 Local GOP blast Democrats for restricting public access to records

The California Public Records Act took a big hit when Democrats like Valley Assembly Members Henry T. Perea and Rudy Salas approved a bill that included hidden language to restrict the public right to get information, local Republican leaders said ... »Read

In this article: Tom Berryhill, Frank Bigelow, Jerry Brown, Anthony Cannella, Connie Conway, Jean Fuller, Daniel R. Logue, Jim Patterson, Henry Perea, Rudy Salas, Leland Yee
Bills: AB 76,
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 "A Final, Crushing Defeat"

June 18, 1815 literally was Napoleon Bonaparte’s Waterloo. His last ditch effort to defeat the British and the Prussians, after losing to the British and being exiled on the island of Elba, became his final defeat. After a three-day battle near ... »Read
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 Filner cedes to builder after $100,000 gift

Mayor vetoed a builder’s request until the company gave $100,000 to the city. »Read

In this article: Bob Filner, Jan Goldsmith
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 Bond projects OK'd despite flap

Bond will expand libraries, build a firehouse and pave roads throughout San Diego »Read

In this article: Bob Filner, Jan Goldsmith, Sherri Lightner
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 First, "Pig-Roast-a-Palooza" and Now "Sausage Fest"

Apparently, pork really is the other white meat. At least when it comes to legislative fundraisers. Sen. Ricardo Lara, a Los Angeles Democrat, just hosted "Pig-Roast-a-Palooza on June 18. On July 2, the legislative Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, ... »Read

In this article: Ricardo Lara, Kristin Olsen
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 Structure in place for 2015 celebration

Mayor Bob Filner updated plans for the 2015 Centennial Celebration in Balboa Park »Read

In this article: Adam Burke, Bob Filner, Jerry Sanders, water
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 Fresno County supervisors seek help for lagging economy

Fresno County supervisors agreed Tuesday to tap a group of business and community leaders to help the county rebound from the stubborn economic downturn of the last several years. Read comments »Read

In this article: Darius Assemi, Henry Perea
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 Gorell feels positive after meeting with GOP leaders on immigration reform

Assemblyman Jeff Gorell walked out of his meetings with members of California's congressional delegation on Tuesday sensing that lawmakers would like to see some type of comprehensive immigration reform. »Read

In this article: Anthony Cannella, Paul Cook, Jim Costa, Jeff Denham, Jeff Gorell, Doug LaMalfa, Kevin McCarthy, Howard P. Mckeon, David G. Valadao, Juan Vargas, Allan Zaremberg
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 Plastic bag ban approved by Los Angeles City Council

After more than a decade of debate and watching other cities around the nation take action, the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday joined the movement to ban single-use plastic bags in markets. »Read

In this article: Paul Koretz, Alex Padilla, Bernard Parks, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 Blagojevich Lawyer Wants More Time to File Appeal

It looks like the world is going to have to wait a bit longer for Rod Blagojevich's version of why he deserves a new trial. The former Illinois governor was convicted in 2011 of 17 counts of corruption...Photo Credit: AP »Read

In this article: Barack Obama
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 The Buzz: Former senator's wife sets novel under Capitol dome

California's Capitol is full of hard-drinking, skirt-chasing, and corrupt hypocrites - or so Dianne Harman, the wife of a former state senator, would have readers of her new novel, Tea Party Teddy, believe. Green and white balloons are ... »Read

In this article: CalPERS, Derek Cressman, Dianne Harman, Legislature, Marie Waldron, water
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 EDITORIAL: Restore startup funding for new cities, annexations

The state should not hold decisions about local governance hostage to a misguided policy decision from two years ago »Read

In this article: Bill Emmerson, Bill Emmerson, Legislature, Richard D. Roth
Bills: SB 56,
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 LA mayor hints again at future run for governor

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is talking about running for governor - again. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, CalPERS, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 Business groups criticize bill to penalize employers whose workers go on Medi-Cal

Local business advocacy groups came together in a rare joint news conference Tuesday to declare their opposition to a state bill that would penalize large employers whose workers enroll in Medi-Cal. Kern County business and political leaders called ... »Read

In this article: David Couch, Jimmy Gomez, Zack Scrivner
Bills: AB 880,
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 Led by Republicans, House passes measure to limit abortions

WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives passed legislation to enact  stringent restrictions on abortion Tuesday, acting on an issue championed by social conservatives in the Republican majority and inviting a possible new challenge to ... »Read

In this article: Michael Finnegan, Legislature, Zoe Lofgren
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 Capitol Alert: Brown signs bill to launch hiring of hundreds in Rancho Cordova

Gov. Jerry Brown has signed legislation to allow the hiring of hundreds of call center employees in Rancho Cordova and elsewhere to assist in selling medical insurance through the state's new health care exchange. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Ken Cooley
Bills: SB 509,
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 LA City Council tentatively bans plastic bags

The Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday tentatively approved a ban on plastic grocery bags, with a final vote scheduled for next week. »Read

In this article: Jose Huizar, Legislature, Bernard Parks, Bill Rosendahl
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 Kerry briefs House leaders on Syria

"I'm more concerned, I can say that," Rep. Buck McKeon says. »Read

In this article: John F. Kerry, Howard P. Mckeon, Nancy Pelosi
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 House passes far-reaching anti-abortion bill

The Republican-led House on Tuesday passed a far-reaching anti-abortion bill that conservatives saw as a milestone in their 40-year campaign against legalized abortion and Democrats condemned as yet another example of the GOP war on women. »Read

In this article: James O. Abrams, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi
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 Legislature launches a direct assault on Prop. 13: Jon Coupal

For millions of California homeowners, Saturday was a day that will live in infamy. Without a single public hearing, the California Assembly passed Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 8 (ACA 8), the most egregious attack on Proposition 13 ever to ... »Read

In this article: Proposition 13, Jon Coupal, Legislature, John A. Perez
Bills: ACA 8,
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 At $4,100, It Must Be An Incredible Shoeshine

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 Changes To Domestic Violence Response Protocol Included In Trailer Bill

Several provisions in a bill awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown's signature would wipe out many protections for domestic violence abuse victims, said Sacramento District Attorney Jan Scully in a written statement. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Bonnie Dumanis, Legislature, Jan Scully
Bills: AB 76,
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 Grid Managers Urge Residents To Conserve Energy This Summer

As we head into the summer months, electricity grid managers remind consumers to conserve power. »Read

In this article: California Independent System Operator, Stephanie McCorkle
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 Supreme Court rulings on DOMA, Prop. 8 unlikely to end matters

Uberlawyer David Bois said Tuesday a loss on Prop 8 in the Supreme Court this month won’t be the end of the fight he and Ted Olson are waging for marriage equality. “We will bring lawsuits in other states” to force the 38 that ban same-sex ... »Read

In this article: Dianne Feinstein, Proposition 8
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 Capitol Alert: Data supports raising CA state officials pay, panel chairman says

The chairman of California's Citizens Compensation Commission has concluded personally that data supports full restoration of cuts made to state elected officials' salaries the past four years - but he hasn't decided whether to vote that way ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Derek Cressman, Legislature, Charles Murray, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wilma Wallace, Dan Walters
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 Irvine Democratic Club Starts Up on Sunday

Irvine Democratic Club Starts Up on Sunday  The Democratic Party of Orange County is helping to organize a new Irvine Democratic Club to organize and get an early start on building a strong base of new voters, recruit new candidates and ... »Read

In this article: Dan Chmielewski, Steven Choi
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 Bill would honor Buffalo Soldiers' role in parks

In the decades after the Civil War, the nation's first black Army regiments guarded Yosemite and Sequoia national parks against poaching and timber thefts, a role that in hindsight made them some of the United States' first park rangers. »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, Jackie Speier
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 Farm bill is fertile ground for complaints

California dairy processors are still trying to squeeze a better deal from a big farm bill up for House debate this week. »Read

In this article: Jim Costa, Jeff Denham, Tom McClintock, Proposition 2
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 Capitol Alert: Jerry Brown posts banner fundraising week

Gov. Jerry Brown did his best fundraising of the year last week, collecting in two days about what he raised in the previous three months. Gov. Jerry Brown celebrates the budget deal with Democratic legislative leaders Darrell Steinberg, left, ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Derek Cressman, Brian W. Maas, Darrell Steinberg
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 The State Worker: California bill adds fine for child porn on public computers

State workers convicted of possessing or transmitting child pornography would have to pay an extra $2,000 fine if they used work computers to commit the crime, under terms of a bill breezing through the Legislature. Read The State Worker blog. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Derek Cressman, Brian W. Jones, Brian W. Jones, Legislature, SEIU, Marie Waldron, Dan Walters
Bills: AB 20,
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 BREAKING: L.A. tentatively OKs single-use plastic grocery bag ban

Plastic grocery bags would become a thing of the past in Los Angeles under an ordinance tentatively approved today by the City Council, which will cast a final vote next week that would make the city the largest in the nation to enact such a ban. »Read

In this article: Paul Koretz, Paul Krekorian, Alex Padilla, Bernard Parks
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 UC Davis professor Daniel Sperling wins Blue Planet Prize

Daniel Sperling, a UC Davis civil engineering professor and international transportation expert, has won the Blue Planet Prize . »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, Daniel Sperling
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 Good-government activist to run for sec'y of state

A veteran good-government activist declared his candidacy for California secretary of state today in Sacramento. Derek Cressman, a Democrat, said he’s seeking the office “to make elections count for Californians. “We need real leadership to ... »Read

In this article: Elaine Alquist, Debra Bowen, Derek Cressman, Mike Davis, Mervin Leon Evans, Cathleen Galgiani, Mark Leno, Alex Padilla, Parke Skelton, Leland Yee
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 Blue Diamond almond processing plant opens in Turlock

About 300 people turned out this morning for the grand opening of the Blue Diamond Growers almond processing plant in Turlock, a welcome boost for the job market. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Karen Ross
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 Blue Diamond almond plant opens in Turlock

About 300 people turned out this morning for the grand opening of the Blue Diamond Growers almond processing plant in Turlock, a welcome boost for the job market.Click to Continue » »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Karen Ross
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 Open Government Advocates Scramble to Save Public Records Act

State residents are being urged to call Gov. Jerry Brown and ask him to veto sections of two bills that would gut the law. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Terry Francke, Donna Frye, Legislature
Bills: AB 76, SB 71,
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 Curt Pringle Applies For Anaheim City Charter Review Commission

The former mayor and current lobbyist has applied for a commission that will make recommendations on how the city should be governed. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Curt Pringle
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 Too many gimmicks in so-called balanced budget: Mike Morrell

If you've been following the news out of Sacramento recently, you would think the state's financial troubles are all over. »Read

In this article: Proposition 13, Legislature, Mike Morrell
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 Early Poll For 52nd District Predicts Close Race Between DeMaio, Peters

Less than a month since Carl DeMaio announced his intentions to run for the congressional seat currently held by Scott Peters, an exclusive 10News scientific poll shows that it could be another close race. »Read

In this article: Carl DeMaio, Scott Peters
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 San Jose sues MLB over stalled Oakland A's move

San Jose city officials approved a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption, arguing that assigning the city to the San Francisco Giants who are refusing to allow the Oakland A's to build a downtown ballpark is ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, redevelopment agencies, Chuck Reed
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 House Committee Takes Up Tough Immigration Bill

(WASHINGTON) — A key committee in the Republican-led House moved Tuesday toward approving a tough enforcement-focused immigration bill, over objections from Democrats and disruptions from protesters shouting 'Shame, shame, shame!' Meanwhile in the ... »Read

In this article: Steve Jobs, Zoe Lofgren, Barack Obama
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 San Diego County To Examine Adoptions Process

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has taken the first step to streamline the county's adoption process. »Read

In this article: Nathan Fletcher, Dave Roberts
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 Netroots Nation comes home to Silicon Valley

Organizers of Netroots Nation, the annual convention of liberal online political activists starting Thursday in San Jose, say Silicon Valley represents both the past and the future of their movement. »Read

In this article: Michael Honda, Ro Khanna, Nancy Pelosi
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 NEW: San Diego mayor's latest escapade borders on extortion

June 18, 2013 By Chris Reed The bullying behavior that has characterized Bob Filner his entire political career has taken on a new and uglier tone since the 20-year Democratic congressman was elected mayor of San Diego in November. He's ostracized ... »Read

In this article: Bob Filner, Jan Goldsmith, Chris Reed
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 Capitol Alert: Derek Cressman announces secretary of state run

Pledging to curb the political influence of big-money donors and update California's voting infrastructure, activist and former Common Cause vice president Derek Cressman announced today his candidacy for California secretary of state. Read ... »Read

In this article: Derek Cressman, Alex Padilla, Leland Yee
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 NEW: Leg analyses understate fiscal costs of gun control bills

June 18, 2013 By John Hrabe From social issues to business regulations, Sacramento is considered a national leader in progressive politics. “Conservative” might be the last adjective used to describe the California Legislature — except when it ... »Read

In this article: Board of Equalization, Rob Bonta, Roger Dickinson, Legislature, Mark Leno, Anthony Rendon
Bills: AB 187, AB 711, SB 475,
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 Kanye's 'Yeezus' Packs A Bite

After months of speculation, West's latest album reveals itself as a trim, 10-song, 40-minute effort that's heavy on electronic and industrial influences. It's also another piece of the puzzle to one of pop music's most compelling — and ... »Read

In this article: Steve Jobs, Will Smith
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 Mark Leno responds to Public Records Act hubbub

The story that Tom Peele and I wrote late Friday afternoon about a budget trailer bill essentially letting local governments opt out of their obligations under the Public Records Act – which many say guts the law – drew a lot of righteous ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Mark Leno
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 RATINGS CHANGE: California's 31st District

It may look as if Democrats are seeking a creative new way to fumble away California's 31st District, but they aren't in as bad a shape as it might seem. »Read

In this article: Pete Aguilar, Joe Baca, Barack Obama
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 RATINGS CHANGE: California's 52nd District

Last year, Rep. Brian P. Bilbray lost re-election in California's redrawn 52nd District, but GOP strategists are upbeat about their chances of taking it back just two years later. »Read

In this article: Carl DeMaio, Barack Obama, Scott Peters
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 UC Davis professor earns prestigious prize for environmental work

UC Davis professor Daniel Sperling, one of the nation's most influential transportation thinkers and policymakers, is the recipient of the 2013 Blue Planet Prize, sometime called the Nobel Prize for environmental science. UC Davis professor ... »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, biofuels, global warming, renewable energy, Daniel Sperling
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 Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Plan slammed with lawsuits

A planning document intended to resolve decades of water conflict in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta was instead greeted by a flood of lawsuits on Monday. More than 25 million people and 3 million acres of farmland depend on water from the San ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Dan Walters, water
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 Immigration Reform is Important to California

In a letter sent yesterday to members of Congress, I joined with more than 20 local chamber of commerce executives from throughout California urging action on national immigration reform. Four significant issues critical to our citizens and ... »Read

In this article: Allan Zaremberg
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 Gutting the Public Records Laws

The only thing worse than the budget trailer bill SB 71, a rather naked attempt to gut the California Public Records Act, are the disingenuous defenses of the bill being offered by the administration, legislative Democrats, and local governments. We ... »Read

In this article: Legislature
Bills: SB 71,
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 Lofgren to lead Dems vs. abortion bill

The House is slated to vote on the decisive measure Tuesday evening. »Read

In this article: Zoe Lofgren, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi
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 One Perspective on Business in California

Over the weekend, the Wall Street Journal published an interview conducted by editorial writer Allysia Finley with Andy Puzder, president of CKE Restaurants, headquartered in California. CKE operates Carl’s Jr. restaurants and other ... »Read
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 CA School Toy Gun Buy-Back Program

Nanny state politics has ruled California for many years. If it moves, the California legislature wants to tax it, regulate it, or mandate it. Schools have also been under the thumb of teachers union bureaucracies and with that comes behavior that ... »Read

In this article: Legislature, water
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 Another lawsuit over Delta tunnels

A coalition of farmers, fishing interests and environmental groups have filed suit to stop the state’s plan to build a pair of tunnels for water conveyance around the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. In the suit, the group said the $54.1 ... »Read

In this article: Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Jerry Brown, water
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 Mystery Check Leads to More Secrecy Issues at CalOptima

The health plan took delivery of a $90,391 cashiers check, but the sender refused to say who donated the money. »Read

In this article: Patricia Bates, William Campbell, Robert Stern
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