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Time to raise the minimum wage?

"Another problem for restaurateurs not addressed by AB 10 is California's lack of a tip credit, a policy that allows eateries to pay their servers less than minimum wage because they receive gratuities from customers, said Michael Hawkins, co-owner of Green Street Restaurant in Pasadena. California is one of only a handful of states that do not allow for a tip credit, said Hawkins, a past chairman of the California Restaurant Association. "So I'm going to have to pay an additional 25 cents and 50 cents and then $1.25 for people who already make $30 (an hour)," Hawkins said. "What I'd like to see them do is leave the minimum wage for tipped employees at $8 and increase the minimum wage for those that are not tipped." Read more: http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/ci_23278397/is-it-time-raise-minimum-wage#ixzz2TrHCws8w"

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Factory equipment sales-tax waiver gets committee nod

"Makes sense. One has to actually invest in California to get the exemption. Most every state has a similar law, and we need to do whatever we can to retain manufacturing jobs- - the proven road to the middle class."

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Increasing the Minimum Wage

"Maybe we should continue to crawl out of the worst recession since the great depression before we put wage increases on auto-pilot. Just a thought..........."

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Boehner Slaps NRCC Chairman's Wrist in Chained CPI Spat

"I used to think that the perfect example of "chutzpah" (unmitigated gall) was the guy who killed his mother and father and then threw himself on the mercy of the court because he was an orphan. But that's topped by the NRCC's Greg Walden--whose party wants to slash Social Security and turn Medicare into a voucher program--complaining that President Obama's budget is "an attack on seniors." Even John Boehner knows that's absurd."

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President Barack Obama apologizes for comment on California Attorney General Kamala Harris' looks

"President Barack Obama’s comment to the Honorable Attorney General Kamala Harris was taken waaay out of context. Certainly, innuendos of this nature could be construed as subliminal and inappropriate; depending of course, on where, when, how and why the words were transpired in the first place. Was this the case? I would think not. Not being there, I feel that President Obama was merely happy to be in an environment where he could relate to like “minds” and “experiences.” It is apparent that he felt that he shared a similar culture and experience as the Attorney General. This type of connection is highly irregular and totally uncommon, so when it occurs, one could only think to make the best of the situation. Can one imagine Attorney General Harris standing between the President and U.S. Attorney General, The Honorable Eric Holder? That photo would get a million hits without a by-line. The President’s comment was his gift to her. The price tag increased because of the time it took to add the apology to the calculated cost of his time. This is the amount that Atty. Gen. Harris should add to her “gifts received” report. First Lady Michelle Obama is the real gem and she knows it. The climate of intellectualization that was responsible for making the President and Atty. Gen. “look good” politically were evidently not the same people who should have used more scientific-based copy writing instead of the creative writing used to describe “My Fair Lady” or “Mary Poppins.” What did President Obama and Atty. Gen. Harris have in common? They are both good looking, and ”it takes one to know one.” I do not believe any harm was done by the President’s comment. On the other hand, if what the president said wasn’t true, then he would owe an apology for telling a lie. Either way, he was caught in a quagmire that diverted too much attention away from North Korea. Enough already."

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 Vidak's margin slipping; Perez still has a chance to force a runoff vote
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 State rejects Oakland's redevelopment deals " $32.5 million in refunds
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 CONGRESS: How Inland Representatives voted

Here is how area members of Congress voted on major issues in the week ending May 24 »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, Ken Calvert, Paul Cook, Dianne Feinstein, Duncan Hunter, Gloria Negrete McLeod, Raul Ruiz, state budget, Mark Takano
Bills: HR 3,
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 North-South water war brewing; LULAC assails Williams

A compilation of political news heading into the Memorial Day weekend ... NORTH VS. SOUTH: As plans move forward on a Delta water plan that would include the construction of two large tunnels to more reliably divert water to the State Water ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Julia Brownley, Dianne Feinstein, John Laird, Doris O. Matsui, water
Bills: AB 955,
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 Democrat Noncommittal on Pelosi #NY11 | The Candidate

Editor's Note: Every year, scores of congressional candidates visit the CQ Roll Call offices to meet with reporters and Contributing Editor Stuart Rothenberg. This new feature, "The Candidate," will ask these congressional hopefuls five ... »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi
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 Plastic ocean debris the target of new California bill

Two California legislators have introduced an 'extended producer responsibility' bill that would require manufacturers to figure out how to keep the most common plastic junk out of state waterways. »Read

In this article: Mark Gold, renewable energy, Mark Stone, water
Bills: AB 521,
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 Residents clean up as Northern California quake aftershocks continue

Plumas County residents were getting back to normal this morning after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake last night shook up the area around Lake Almanor. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Grassley Chief Will Seek Senate #IASEN

David Young, a longtime chief of staff to Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-Iowa, intends to run for Senate in the Hawkeye State, a GOP source confirmed to CQ Roll Call. »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, Fred Davis, Fred Davis
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 Pilot who cashed in Sierra hospitalized in Reno

The pilot of a small plane has been hospitalized in Reno after he crashed in the Sierra near the Truckee Tahoe Airport. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 NEW: Assembly bill would stall local pension reform efforts

May 24, 2013 By Katy Grimes A bill to make it nearly impossible for local ballot initiatives to reform generous labor pensions was passed by the Assembly Thursday by a 50-18 vote. AB 822 by Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Los Angeles, would require all ... »Read

In this article: Tim Donnelly, Katy Grimes, Isadore Hall, Legislature, Richard Riordan, Donald P. Wagner
Bills: AB 822,
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 Building the Bay Bridge the Right Way (We've Done it Before)

By Tony Quinn -- So now the new eastern section of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge may not open on time because it is not safe. Even Gov. Jerry Brown finally admits there is a safety problem; guess he does not want the bridge falling into the ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Tony Quinn, water
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 Playing Politics With the Legislative Process Has Human Consequences

By Martin Gallegos -- Anybody who reads Fox & Hounds regularly knows about the organization Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse. Their focus is self-explanatory. A similar organization should be created: Citizens Against Legislative Abuse. The mission ... »Read

In this article: California Nurses Association, Martin Gallegos, SEIU
Bills: AB 975,
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 Bill Aims To Reduce Plastic Pollution Along Calif. Coast By 95 Percent

It's a common sight on the nation's beaches: among the sand, sea foam and gnarled kelp lay plastic bottles, bags and other garbage. »Read

In this article: Mark Gold, renewable energy, Mark Stone, water
Bills: AB 521,
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 Higher Education Resonates on Both Sides of the Aisle

By Dick Ackerman and Mel Levine -- As the Governor and legislators wrestle with the size of greater than anticipated state revenues and what to do with additional funds, there is one priority where Democrats, Republicans, conservatives, liberals and ... »Read

In this article: Dick Ackerman, Jerry Brown, Legislature
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 'First Look': First News for May 24

Lead stories from "First Look with Scott Cox's" Big 6. SILVA'S DEATH: Accidental -- that's the cause of death of a man beaten by Kern County Sheriff's Deputies. Sheriff Donny Youngblood said Thursday that the cause of ... »Read

In this article: Trent Hager, Leticia Perez, Fernando Reyes, David Silva, Andy Vidak
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 My 2013 High School Commencement Speech

By Joe Mathews -- To the distinguished California Public High School Class of 2013. I'm sorry James Franco canceled at the last minute. I'm even sorrier that you wound up getting me as your substitute commencement speaker, but I was offered gas ... »Read

In this article: Joe Mathews
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 A Prize for Tech Solutions to California's Problems

By Patrick Atwater -- What if the fuel for California's next great Gold Rush lay buried within its governmental bureaucracy? Not through some policy or program mind you but in the revolutionary power of technology to transform what constitutes ... »Read

In this article: CEQA, water
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 Vidak's margin slipping; Perez still has a chance to force a runoff vote

The Senate District 16 race may not be decided after all. Hanford cherry farmer Andy Vidak will probably still seize the outright win. But a new analysis of voting trends by The Californian shows his win isn't certain. »Read

In this article: Trent Hager, Tim Orman, Leticia Perez, Michael J. Rubio, Andy Vidak
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 Sacramento area weather: Pleasant weekend with shaking below ground and possible rain on Memorial Day

Not much doing in the weather this morning, but forecasters at the National Weather Service office note that plenty is still shaking below ground. Lisa O'Shea rides alongside her husband, Rob, on the trail off Whitelock Parkway in Elk Grove on ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Opening day

The new marketplace for California health insurance, spawned by the federal health care reforms, got under way as health exchange officials rolled out 13 statewide and regional plans. An estimated 5 million people may be covered. From HealthyCal's ... »Read

In this article: Bill Magavern, redevelopment agencies, Dan Walters, water, Daniel Weintraub
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 5 California Things to Know for Friday

Your daily look at late-breaking California news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Friday: »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Progressive Dems Spar Over Who Will Succeed Markey

If Rep. Ed Markey wins the special election to become Massachusetts' junior US senator next month, it'll have at least one unintended consequence: A potentially ugly fight between two progressive Democrats for Markey's seat as the top Democrat on ... »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, John F. Kerry, John Lewis, Mitt Romney
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 BART to consider lifting rush-hour bike ban

Authorities have set the wheels in motion to allow bicycles on all commuter trains in the San Francisco Bay area. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Capitol Alert: AM Alert: Judgment day for California Assembly suspense bills

With a potentially per-diem-wrecking three day weekend ahead, a schedule shuffle has left us with an unusually busy Friday. Does the Assembly Daily File contain a list of legislative triumphs or dashed dreams? We'll find out today. »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, Jerry Brown, Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, Dan Walters
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 Capitol Alert: Dan Walters Daily: Lawmakers will heed budget deadline

How do you get a budget passed on time? Threatening to take away California lawmakers' salaries helps, Dan explains. Dan Walters Daily »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Repairs begun on San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge

Repairs have begun on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, where dozens of broken anchor rods could delay completion of a new span. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters
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 Alright Already, We'll All Drone On

By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) NOTABLES ‘OUR FIGHT ENTERS A NEW PHASE’: In a wide-ranging speech at the National Defense University, in Washington D.C., on Thursday, President Obama launched a spirited defense of his administration’s ... »Read

In this article: Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Matthew Dowd, Darrell Issa, Mitt Romney
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 Ex-Rep. Joe Baca Touts 30 Endorsements From House Democrats #CA31

Former Rep. Joe Baca, a Democrat attempting a comeback bid in California's 31st District, boasted support from 30 House Democrats on Thursday. The list runs the gamut from members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to Assistant Minority Leader ... »Read

In this article: Pete Aguilar, Joe Baca, Howard L. Berman, campaign finance, Gloria Negrete McLeod, Barack Obama, Brad Sherman
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 Friendly Fire: Parties Slam Some of Their Own

The National Republican Congressional Committee and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee each blasted the other side after a near party-line vote on the Smarter Solutions for Students Act, which passed the House on Thursday, 221-198. »Read

In this article: Joe Baca, campaign finance, Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi, Scott Peters
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 Covered California announces 13 health plans

A new health insurance exchange called Covered California announced more than a dozen medical plans Thursday. »Read

In this article: Peter V. Lee, Barack Obama, water, Anthony Wright
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 Plastic ocean debris the target of new Calif. bill

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- It's a common sight on the nation's beaches: among the sand, sea foam and gnarled kelp lay plastic bottles, bags and other garbage.... »Read

In this article: Mark Gold, renewable energy, Mark Stone, water
Bills: AB 521,
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 California unveils list of insurers under health exchange

In another major step toward national health reform, California on Thursday unveiled a list of insurers who will offer coverage through the state's new health exchange marketplace, providing the first glimpse into plans and prices for up to 5. »Read

In this article: Jamie Court, Peter V. Lee
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 Bolt maker says report exonerates firm from blame in Bay Bridge problems

OAKLAND -- As work started Thursday on repairs for the failed anchor rods on the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge, the Ohio manufacturer of 288 massive steel bolts -- including 32 that snapped in March -- broke its silence with a top sales »Read

In this article: Will Shuck, Lisa Vorderbrueggen, water
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 Report: U.S. children need to get more physical

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Reading, writing, arithmetic -- and physical education?The prestigious Institute of Medicine is recommending that schools provide opportunities for at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day for students and that P. »Read

In this article: John Lewis, No Child Left Behind
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 Modesto-area Memorial Day events list

The Memorial Day program at the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery on Sunday will honor American Indian veterans. Fresno representatives of the American Indian Veterans Association will present and retire the colors, play taps and give a special ... »Read

In this article: Jeff Denham, Kristin Olsen
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 BART plans another test for bicycles

After a nearly two-hour hearing, the BART board voted 6-3 to conduct the test instead of the other option it was considering, which was to end its policy of banning bikes on trains during peak commute hours. »Read

In this article: William 'Mickey' Jones, James Fang
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 Sacramento celebrates keeping Kings with downtown rally

Thousands of Kings fans packed downtown's Cesar Chavez Plaza on Thursday night to celebrate the franchise's suddenly solid future in Sacramento. 100-year-old Isaac Ortiz and his wife, Isabel, were first in line at the southwest entrance to ... »Read

In this article: Kevin Johnson, Chris Kelly
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 California health exchange reveals premium costs, insurers

California's newly created health exchange announced the bottom line on its insurance policies and rates Thursday, bringing sharper focus to family impacts of next year's health care overhaul. "We've hit a home run for ... »Read

In this article: Jamie Court, Dave Jones, Peter V. Lee
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 Tax bills fail to advance out of California Senate committee

Measures aimed at creating new taxes on Californians were held by the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday, making it extremely unlikely that the taxes on cigarettes, soda, strip clubs, plastic bags or oil extraction will become law this year. »Read

In this article: Mark DeSaulnier, Noreen Evans, Mark Hedlund, William W. Monning, Darrell Steinberg, Lois Wolk
Bills: SB 241, SB 622, SB 700, SB 768, SB 782,
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 The Buzz: Southern California lawmakers trumpet 'strong support' for Jerry Brown's water plan

Weather, terrain, culture – there are plenty of things to distinguish Northern California from the south state. Opponents of Gov. Jerry Brown's Delta water plan say that this fruit-packing facility in the Courtland area is among sites that ... »Read

In this article: Karen Bass, Jerry Brown, Julia Brownley, Tony Cardenas, Judy Chu, Jim Costa, Dianne Feinstein, Liz Figueroa, Janice Hahn, Adam Schiff, Brad Sherman, water, Henry A. Waxman
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 Viewpoints: If Maldonado wants to pursue crime issue …

Assuming that Jerry Brown seeks another term as governor, it will mark the eighth time that he or a blood relative has sought the top job in Golden State politics and the 18th time in post-World War II California that one of three Browns (father ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Abel Maldonado, Bill Whalen, Pete Wilson
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 Dan Walters: $10 billion in debt not on Jerry Brown's wall

When Gov. Jerry Brown talks about reducing the state's "wall of debt," he carefully limits it to about $30 billion in budget deficits, mostly money owed to schools and community colleges. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Gray Davis, unemployment insurance, Dan Walters
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 On genetically engineered food, let the market decide

Those who want to avoid bioengineered foods have many ways to do it. Those who want to avoid bioengineered foods have many ways to do it. »Read

In this article: Barbara Boxer, John Miller
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 Tanker crash, fuel spill make mess of 405 Freeway in West L.A.

LOS ANGELES - A crash involving a tanker truck and a car on the northbound San Diego (405) Freeway in West Los Angeles this morning resulted in a spill of about 700 gallons of diesel fuel onto the roadway and the closure of three lanes, officials ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel
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 Uninsured? Now you can shop for health care plans, compare prices

Californians can now view a list of health plans that are competing to provide policies to the millions of uninsured residents who need health care coverage to meet the Affordable Care Act's deadline, state officials announced Thursday. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Patrick Johnston, Peter V. Lee, Barack Obama
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 State rejects Oakland's redevelopment deals " $32.5 million in refunds

In the waning months of local redevelopment agencies in 2011, Oakland sold an array of buildings to its own Redevelopment Agency to shield tens of millions of dollars. In the end it didn’t work, but it did buy the city time. On Thursday, Oakland ... »Read

In this article: redevelopment agencies
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 Funding OKd for light-rail station in Leimert Park

Metro approves $80 million for an underground station on the planned Crenshaw Line. Supporters hope it will help revitalize the African American business corridor. After years spent fighting for a light-rail station in Leimert Park, South Los ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Jan Perry, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Campaign cash flowing in Santa Clara County District 2 Supervisor's race

As the race to replace former Santa Clara County District 2 Supervisor George Shirakawa Jr. heats up, the gap in fundraising is tightening as independent expenditure committees and other groups play an increasingly significant role for the top two ... »Read

In this article: campaign finance, Charles Munger, SEIU
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 L.A. City Council OKs Villaraigosa's final, $7.7-billion budget

The City Council approves Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's last budget and sets the stage for many workers to get 5.5% raises.The Los Angeles City Council on Thursday signed off on Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's final $7.7-billion budget, setting the ... »Read

In this article: Joe Buscaino, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Antonio Villaraigosa, Stuart Waldman, Herb Wesson
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 Clergy campaign for indigent care

By Chris Richard In a first step in a campaign to emphasize a moral and religious imperative in the state budget debate, clergy from a coalition of Los Angeles County churches and synagogues delivered sermons over last weekend calling on Gov. Jerry ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Get REAL, illegal immigration, state budget, Anthony Wright
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 Remembering those who fell

Time stands still on Memorial Day as the nation remembers those who have fallen - some of them decades ago - while serving in the United States armed forces. »Read

In this article: Jeff Denham, Jerry McNerney
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 Uninsured can shop for health care plans

Californians can now view a list of health plans that are competing to provide policies to the millions of uninsured residents who need health care coverage to meet the Affordable Care Act's deadline, state officials announced Thursday. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Patrick Johnston, Peter V. Lee, Barack Obama, water
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 Bay Bridge bolt maker says report 'exonerates' it from blame

As Bay Bridge contractor begins erecting worker platforms around the seismic stabilizers on the pier east of the main span, Ohio steel manufacturer Dyson breaks its silence and says it produced the bolts bridge engineers asked it to make. »Read

In this article: Will Shuck, Lisa Vorderbrueggen
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 Climate change: Environmentalists question whether Gov. Jerry Brown's actions match his rhetoric

California Gov. Jerry Brown helped showcase scientists' new call to urgent action on climate change, but critics say he's diverting money away from that goal for the next year. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, global warming, greenhouse gas, Bill Magavern, Kathryn R. Phillips, renewable energy, water, Evan Westrup
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 Arcadia officials approve land sale with Rusnak Mercedes Benz for dealership's expansion

ARCADIA -- Twelve years after plans were first made, city officials approved a land deal this week with Rusnak Arcadia Mercedes-Benz that brings the only car dealership in town much closer to expanding its property from four to six acres. »Read

In this article: redevelopment agencies, Victoria Rusnak
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 Letters -- Published May 24, 2013

I read Jerry Meral's May 19 op-ed piece in The Record, "Clarifying issues with Bay Delta Conservation Plan." »Read

In this article: eminent domain, Dianne Feinstein, Darrell Issa, Jerry Meral, water
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 San Bernardino, Riverside counties prepared to say no to request to handle recall

SAN BERNARDINO -- If the City Council thought it took care of the conflict of interest inherent in having officials targeted by a recall campaign handle that same recall by asking the county to take over, it might not be so simple. The ... »Read

In this article: Tom Clark, Kari Verjil
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 L.A.'s $7.7 billion budget approved

With no dissent and few changes, the Los Angeles City Council on Thursday adopted Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's final budget for the city, a $7.7 billion spending plan that seeks to restore some services cut over the past few years. »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Paul Krekorian, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Court funding unchanged in latest proposed budget

BARSTOW • In response to Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed May budget revision, which allocates no new fiscal relief to state courts, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, R-Twin Peaks, is encouraging Barstow-area residents to make some noise. “I would like... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Tim Donnelly
Bills: AB 1313,
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 Numerous Memorial Day observances planned in the north state

Memorial Day observances will honor those who sacrificed their lives to protect this country's freedom. »Read

In this article: Rick Bosetti, Peter Stiglich
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