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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

"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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Calif. Assembly passes bill to raise minimum wage

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 Capitol Alert: AM Alert: 'You know you're the newest Assembly member ...'
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 Sound Bites and the Law of Unintended Consequences: 'Buy America' Needs Rethinking
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 Budget Compromise Fails to Address Major State Obligations
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 Plant Allowed To Reopen Following Allegedly Unsafe Arsenic Emissions

A battery recycling business in Vernon has reopened after state officials shut it down for allegedly emitting unsafe levels of arsenic. »Read

In this article: Kevin De Leon, DTSC
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 Be involved in politics, farmers told at meeting

North State farmers were told Monday night in Yuba City they need to be involved in the politics of statewide farming issues if they want to hold off increasing regulations and the high costs they bring. Area Assemblyman Dan Logue, R-Loma Rica, ... »Read

In this article: Jim W. Houston, Daniel R. Logue, Karen Ross
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 State budget triples refinery inspectors

State budget triples refinery inspectors The state would nearly triple the number of oil refinery safety inspectors under a proposal on the governor's desk that backers say would help close regulatory gaps that federal investigators found played a ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Loni Hancock, Legislature, state budget, water
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 Battery recycler in Vernon allowed to reopen — for now

The state ordered the Exide plant to shut in April, citing arsenic emissions and calling it a public health risk. A judge rules it can restart operations, pending a hearing.A Vernon battery recycler shut by the state in April as a health risk to ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Jose Huizar
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 Westwood Village wants to be cool again

It's 'never going back' to its heyday as the hottest entertainment neighborhood in L.A., but it hopes to be revitalized through the arts.For decades, Westwood Village was the heartbeat of Los Angeles nightlife while downtown languished in solitude. ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Oakland A's fall to Texas Rangers 8-7 in series opener

The Texas Rangers broke a six-game losing streak, beating up on Oakland starter Dan Straily and the A's bullpen en route to an 8-7 win in the first of a four-game series between the top two teams in the American League West. »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young
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 L.A. Mayor-elect Garcetti picks longtime aide as chief of staff

Ana Guerrero, a former community organizer, has been working for Garcetti since 2001, most recently as chief of staff of his City Council office.Los Angeles Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti on Monday named a former community organizer as the first hire of ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Torie Osborn, Matt Szabo, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 LA mayor asks Ontario to reopen negotiations for ONT

Ontario officials are amused over Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's decision to send a time-sensitive document by regular mail asking to reopen negotiations over LA/Ontario International Airport. With less than a month left in his ... »Read

In this article: Paul S. Leon, Gil Navarro, Antonio Villaraigosa, Alan Wapner
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 Blue Shield may take L.A. contract from Anthem Blue Cross

The health insurer wins a benefits panel's support. If finalized, about 27,000 L.A. workers and their families with Anthem coverage would face a change.Blue Shield of California, already facing a Los Angeles ethics complaint over potential conflicts ... »Read

In this article: CalPERS, Jerry Flanagan, David Sander, SEIU, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 L.A. mayor-elect Eric Garcetti favors low-key over glitz

Garcetti's made few major announcements, his transition team is short on big names and he's forgoing a black-tie inaugural ball. He's also on a city listening tour.When it comes to glitz and showmanship, L.A.'s next mayor is taking things down a ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Gloria Molina, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 CITIES: New legislative approach to helping Inland cities

Amendments to Senate Bill 56 would add cities incorporated since 2004 to a funding swap adopted that year. The bill has its first hearing Wednesday. »Read

In this article: Jason A. Gonsalves, Legislature, Richard D. Roth
Bills: SB 56,
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 Port of Long Beach cargo numbers continue rise, Port of Los Angeles numbers fall

Bigger vessels calling to the Port of Long Beach and a shift in business from Los Angeles to Long Beach continue to impact the amount of cargo flowing through the twin ports. »Read

In this article: Janice Hahn, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Politics on Tap Gets Green

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8GY0hu0vCs&list=PLD999451DCEB89857&index=1 A  Lively Chat Between Dan Jacobson of Environment California, Linda Adams, Former California EPA Secretary and now Partner with Clean Tech Advocates, & Loren ... »Read

In this article: Linda Adams, Daniel Jacobson, Loren F. Kaye
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 State budget triples number of refinery inspectors

State budget triples number of refinery inspectors The state would nearly triple the number of oil refinery safety inspectors under a proposal on the governor's desk that backers say would help close regulatory gaps that federal investigators ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Loni Hancock, Legislature, state budget, water
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 TURLOCK NOW: Councilman Nascimento's new job

Councilman Nascimento takes over as head of Portuguese American Citizenship Project. »Read

In this article: Anthony Cannella, Dennis A. Cardoza
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 Advocates press Brown on records law

Brown urged not to undercut the public’s right to access government records. »Read

In this article: Joel Anderson, Jerry Brown, Mark Leno, John A. Perez, state budget
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 Op-Ed Contributor: Put the Spies Back Under One Roof

Intelligence outsourcing breeds corruption and destroys accountability.     »Read

In this article: Dianne Feinstein, Nancy Pelosi
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 Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveils new downtown L.A. park

Spring Street Park sits on the site of a former parking lot between 4th and 5th streets. It's the 16th public space to open under the mayor's 50 Parks Initiative.Before a throng of office workers and scruffy-faced hipsters, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 Dan Walters: Many bills remaining for California Legislature

With the state budget behind them and three months remaining in the 2013 legislative session, do lawmakers have much left to do? »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, minimum wage, state budget, Dan Walters
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 Oil drilling scrutiny to extend beyond fracking

A state Senate committee Tuesday will look more broadly into all drilling techniques designed to stimulate oil recovery. »Read

In this article: Legislature, Mark Nechodom, Fran Pavley, water
Bills: SB 4,
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 Don't mess with San Diego's iconic beach tournament

A spiteful legal challenge to a summer icon »Read

In this article: Bob Filner, Jan Goldsmith
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 State political watchdog commission meeting slated for Thursday in San Jose

SAN JOSE -- The state political watchdog commission that regulates campaign finance and lobbying in California on Thursday will hold its monthly public meeting for the first time in Santa Clara County. »Read

In this article: Anna Caballero, campaign finance, Fair Political Practices Commission, Ann Ravel, Alberto Torrico, Gary Winuk
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 LAUSD teacher suspected in wife's West Hills stabbing death captured in Joshua Tree

A veteran Los Angeles Unified School District educator who allegedly stabbed his estranged wife to death outside a West Hills home of friends where she had taken refuge was taken into custody without incident shortly after midnight in the Joshua ... »Read

In this article: David Crane, Los Angeles Unified School District
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 How Much Pork Does $4,100 Buy?

Nothing remotely felonious about Sen. Ricardo Lara's fundraising invitation below. Although the artwork on the Los Angeles Democrat's solicitation might be a bit unappetizing to some, it's certainly no crime to host a $1,000-a-head ... »Read

In this article: Ricardo Lara, Legislature
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 Attorney argues state prisoners should be moved over deadly fungus

SAN FRANCISCO — An attorney representing inmates at two California state prisons told a federal judge on Monday that an airborne fungus occurring in the San Joaquin Valley presents the deadly threat of valley fever and that thousands should be... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Thelton Henderson, J. Clark Kelso
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 TEMECULA: Many apartment complexes still not recycling

Renters Right to Recycle Act, which became law in July 2012, requires recycling bins at apartments »Read

In this article: DEBRA CARLTON, Dolores Sanchez
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 Jesse Jackson Jr. Wants to Go to Prison Before His Wife

Convicted former Illinois congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. would like to serve prison time ahead of his also-convicted spouse, Sandi Jackson, court filings show. Paperwork also reveals that the former... »Read
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 O.C. Sen. Harkey dropped from lawsuit

State Sen. Diane Harkey has been removed as defendant in a fiscal malfeasance lawsuit, a move that minimizes a potential campaign liability in her bid for the state Board of Equalization next year. Investors are suing Point Center Financial and ... »Read

In this article: Board of Equalization, Diane L. Harkey
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 Biz Break: Netflix moves from SpongeBob to Shrek, gets a big boost on Wall Street

Today: Netflix makes yet another groundbreaking deal, lining up original children's programming from DreamWorks; stock hits highest level in nearly two years. Also: Wall Street flashes higher ahead of Fed meeting as Silicon Valley's Prism drama ... »Read

In this article: Brian Fitzgerald, Steve Jobs
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 Judge considers effect of Valley fever on inmates

An attorney representing inmates at the Avenal and Pleasant Valley prisons told a federal judge on Monday that the threat of Valley fever to some inmates at the facilities is so severe that they should be transferred immediately. Read comments »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Thelton Henderson, J. Clark Kelso
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 Hagman condemns bill that would allow boys into girls' locker rooms, and vice-versa

Assemblyman Curt Hagman (R-Chino Hills) has come out swinging at a bill being considered by the state Senate that would allow boys into girls' locker rooms at school, and vice-versa. »Read

In this article: Tom Ammiano, Curt Hagman
Bills: AB 1266,
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 Minimum wage bill could be changed

Momentum appears to be growing at the State Capitol for a new proposal that would raise California’s hourly minimum wage, but lawmakers are considering changes to a clause that would tie future increases to inflation. Assembly Bill 10 was ... »Read

In this article: Luis A. Alejo, John Kabateck, Legislature, minimum wage
Bills: AB 10,
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 Expanding Natural Gas Exports Would Encourage Natural Gas Fracking in California

Increasing America's natural gas exports to other nations may sound like benign economic policy, but it is anything but. In reality, oil and gas giants and others with a track record of savaging our natural resources for the sake of economic gain ... »Read

In this article: Liquefied natural gas, water
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 Fresno Bee: Denham Betrayed Central Valley

Newspaper editorializes against Denham's anti-rail stance by Brian Leubitz California's High Speed Rail system isn't very popular among California Republicans. Or Republicans in general. But one thing you don't often see: a Congressman telling the ... »Read

In this article: Jeff Denham, Brian Leubitz
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 Lawmakers consider new limo safety requirements after 2 fires

California lawmakers are considering two bills this week that they say would make limousine rides safer, after two limo fires in the Bay Area in the past six weeks – one that left five women dead. »Read

In this article: Ellen Corbett, Jerry Hill
Bills: SB 109, SB 338,
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 New Jersey Democrats Pick New Party Chairman | Shop Talk

New Jersey Democrats selected Passaic County Democratic Chairman John Currie as their new state party chairman last week. »Read

In this article: Larry Grisolano, Legislature, Barack Obama, Raul Ruiz
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 CONGRESS: National focus on San Bernardino County seat

The 31st Congressional District’s Republican incumbent is considered vulnerable. But Democrats aren’t unified on a challenger to Gary Miller. »Read

In this article: Pete Aguilar, Joe Baca, Robert Dutton, illegal immigration, Jerry Lewis, Gary G. Miller, Gloria Negrete McLeod, Barack Obama, Danny Tillman
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 Editorial: Fight House ploy on state's animal rights

Congress this week will consider an amendment to the federal farm bill that would negate several important food-safety and animal-rights laws passed in recent years by California voters. »Read

In this article: Jim Costa, Jeff Denham, John Garamendi, Proposition 2, Karen Ross
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 New state budget offers few major reforms for business

California’s lawmakers agreed last week on a state budget that tackled issues like school funding and Medi-Cal, but had little in it for business. Gov. Jerry Brown now has 12 days to sign or veto the new $96.3 billion fiscal plan that takes ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Budget Project, Legislature, state budget
Bills: AB 78,
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 NEW: CA schools flunking Obamacare preparation

June 17, 2013 By Evelyn B. Stacey The implementation of the Affordable Care Act — Obamacare — isn't just hitting private businesses. Governments also must comply. Starting January 1, 2014, California school districts with 50 or more full ... »Read

In this article: Los Angeles Unified School District, Howard P. Mckeon
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 State Worker: California finance director will decide when state raises kick in

State workers, welcome to the back of the line. Finance Director Ana Matosantos talks about Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposal in Sacramento on Monday, May 14, 2012. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Gray Davis, Brian W. Jones, Brian W. Jones, Ana J. Matosantos, Steve Peace, Arnold Schwarzenegger, SEIU, Dan Walters
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 LA Mayor open to negotiations for ONT

ONTARIO - Outgoing Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa sent city officials a letter earlier this month informing them he was ready to reopen negotiations for LA/Ontario International Airport, as long as Ontario dropped its lawsuit. »Read

In this article: Paul S. Leon, Antonio Villaraigosa, Alan Wapner
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 Lawsuits hit new Delta Plan from all sides

A plan intended, at least in part, to resolve decades of water conflict in the Delta has instead spawned a flood of lawsuits, with at least five separate suits filed against the plan in recent days. Delta fog clears along the Sacramento River ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Who are the wealthiest House leaders?

Cantor's minimum personal wealth rises to $4.4 million, and Pelosi is worth at least $24.4 million. »Read

In this article: Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi
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 Lawmakers OK bills to expand Medi-Cal coverage to 1.4M residents

Lawmakers approved legislation Friday to expand Medi-Cal coverage to more than 1 million Californians next year under federal health reform. Assembly Bill 1X-1 by Assembly Speaker John Perez and Sacramento Assemblyman Richard Pan, and Senate Bill ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Roger Hernandez, Richard Pan, John A. Perez, state budget, Darrell Steinberg
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 Whole set of South County transcripts

There are 3,997 pages of testimony, and we have posted 11 stories so far with highlights and excerpts. (This post makes 12.) »Read

In this article: Bonnie Dumanis, Pearl Quinones
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 Oakland Tribune editorial: Silicon Valley companies vs NSA opens a credibility gap

Tech companies want the National Security Agency to disclose how it's using online information, but they won't do the same with the consumer information they cull and sell for profit. »Read

In this article: Legislature, Bonnie Lowenthal, Bob Wieckowski
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 Capitol Alert: Matsui completes food-stamp challenge with a few cents to spare

Three days and $13.37 later, Rep. Doris Matsui of Sacramento said she was struck by how challenging it was to eat properly on a food-stamp budget. From Rep. Doris Matsui's Facebook page, her dinner of pasta with broccoli, cheese toast and water. »Read

In this article: Sutter Brown, Doris O. Matsui, state budget, Dan Walters, water
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 Calif. judge considers effect of fungus on inmates

A federal judge in San Francisco is considering whether an airborne fungus that occurs naturally in the San Joaquin Valley presents enough of a public health danger that thousands of vulnerable state prison inmates should be moved to other locations. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Thelton Henderson, J. Clark Kelso
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 NEW: Sen. Hernandez authors bills to benefit his optometry business

June 17, 2013 By John Hrabe When he isn’t in Sacramento, state Sen. Ed Hernandez is busy treating patients at his five-star rated optometry practice, Hernandez Optometry, in La Puente. The nearby picture is of him on the front page of his Web ... »Read

In this article: campaign finance, Ed Hernandez, Legislature, Phillip Ung
Bills: SB 492,
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 Not Just the Budget: Legislature Spends Some Time on MediCal

A busy few days for the Legislature as they move forward on important priorities by Brian Leubitz The Legislative leaders and the Governor agreed to a framework for the budget at the beginning of last week, but on Friday, the plan was sealed and ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Brian Leubitz
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 The State Worker: California bill requires reports on moonlighting state workers

Assembly Bill 76 call for greater scrutiny of "additional appointments" and the policy that fueled them. Read The State Worker blog. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Jeff Gorell, Legislature, SEIU
Bills: AB 76,
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 Keep the 'Affordable Care Act' affordable

Posted by Jack Stewart. Californiamanufacturers are among the best friends the state's economy can have.The sector pays an annual average of$74,000 in wages and traditionally is one of thebest providers of healthinsurance for employees. ... »Read

In this article: Jimmy Gomez, Legislature, Jack Stewart
Bills: AB 880,
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 Millions Budgeted for Tennis Center Sparks Outrage in Anaheim

City leaders have portrayed the coming fiscal year's budget as focused on working-class Latino areas. But critics say a decision to spend $6.4 million on improvements to an upscale tennis center paint »Read

In this article: Lucille Kring, Curt Pringle
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 Suit filed in Yolo County against frozen berry producer after hepatitis A infection

A lawsuit has been filed in Yolo County Superior Court against Townsend Farms, the Oregon producer of a frozen berry blend that has been subject to recall. This handout image provided by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) shows the label of ... »Read

In this article: SEIU, Dan Walters
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 Impact Of '50 Parks' Plan On Villaraigosa's Legacy Still Unclear

Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was scheduled Monday to tout what his administration considers one of his major accomplishments while in office. »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Jose Huizar, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 Congressmen Get Free Travel to Parts of the Ottoman Empire

Five members of Congress traveled to Istanbul, Turkey, and Baku, Azerbaijan, for a free weeklong trip at the end of May. The Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians paid for the free trips of Rep. Ruben Hinojosa, D-Texas, and spouse ($19,962); ... »Read

In this article: Jeff Miller, Jeff Miller
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 CONGRESS: Ruiz's re-election chances rated a toss-up

The Riverside County seat is one of eight held by Democrats that the Cook Political Report says either party has an equal chance to win next year »Read

In this article: Mary Bono Mack, Legislature, Gary G. Miller, Brian Nestande, Raul Ruiz, Mark Takano
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 Budget Compromise Fails to Address Major State Obligations

By Senator Mimi Walters -- Recently, Governor Jerry Brown reached a new labor agreement with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1000 that gives 95,000 state employees a 4.5% pay raise beginning in mid-2014. This comes on the ... »Read

In this article: Mimi Walters, unemployment insurance, state budget, SEIU, Legislature, CalSTRS, Jerry Brown
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 Green Greed: When Grocers Become the Willing Taxman

By Austin James -- It's been only two weeks since the statewide effort to ban plastic bags in California failed miserably in the California State Senate and already the Golden State environmentalists are at it again. A newly proposed ordinance in ... »Read

In this article: water, greenhouse gas, global warming
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 Why Apple Inc. Remains Popular in California

By Daniel Weintraub -- California's most valuable company -- Apple Inc. -- has been taking flak lately from the halls of Congress to the capitals of Europe over reports that the consumer electronics giant manages its business to minimize the ... »Read

In this article: state budget, Daniel Weintraub
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 Sound Bites and the Law of Unintended Consequences: 'Buy America' Needs Rethinking

By Lucy Dunn -- 'Three strikes and you're out'—baseball terminology used to determine the standard for sending someone to prison, and prison overcrowding that is one of its by-products. 'No child left behind' -- a federal program on education that ... »Read

In this article: Lucetta Dunn, Gerald Desmond, No Child Left Behind
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 The Browning of the State's Economy

By John Kabateck -- Originally ran in The Sacramento Business Journal on June 7, 2013 Small businesses are the lifeblood of California's economy, supporting almost 80 percent of jobs within the state. However, they are also the most vulnerable -- ... »Read

In this article: John Kabateck
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 Judge considers effect of fungus on state's inmates

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco on Monday is scheduled to consider whether an airborne fungus that occurs naturally in the San Joaquin Valley presents enough of a public health danger that thousands of vulnerable ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Thelton Henderson, J. Clark Kelso
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 Taking aim

Gov. Brown, the scourge of the locals, now is going after enterprise zones, the system in which businesses get tax breaks for hiring employees in low-income regions. One problem, though, is that it's hard to find out exactly who's getting the tax ... »Read

In this article: Ron Calderon, water, Daniel Weintraub
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 Ritual flames honor Kumeyaay matriarch, 90

Rare glimpse of a solemn ritual. »Read

In this article: ACORN, Charles Brown, Manuel Hernandez
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 Judge considers effect of fungus on California inmates

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge on Monday is scheduled to consider whether an airborne fungus that occurs naturally in the San Joaquin Valley presents enough of a public health danger that thousands of vulnerable state prison inmates should be ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Thelton Henderson, J. Clark Kelso
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 Capitol Alert: AM Alert: 'You know you're the newest Assembly member ...'

Now that the California Legislature's deadline for passing the state budget has come and gone, Capitol Alert takes advantage of Monday morning analysis to parse related bursts emanating from the Twitter-verse. Read more from the Bee Capitol ... »Read

In this article: Travis Allen, Tim Donnelly, Mike Gatto, Lorena Gonzalez, Jeff Gorell, Legislature, Ted W. Lieu, Melissa Melendez, Jim Patterson, state budget, Mark Stone, Dan Walters
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 Capitol Alert: Dan Walters Daily: New chapter for California school finance

Dan gives a history of school finance in California and says the latest budget adds another controversial chapter to that saga. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Dan Walters, water
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 Obama in Northern Ireland for G-8 Meetings; CNN Poll Shows Obama Drop; Markey Leads in Globe Poll

Wake-Up Call! is Hotline's daily morning briefing on campaigns and elections. Click here to subscribe.WHAT'S NEWSPres. Obama "arrived in Northern Ireland Monday morning" and is headed to "a lakeside golf resort in Enneskillen for ... »Read

In this article: Michael Honda, Legislature, Brian Schweitzer
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 Navy Veteran James Kimber Hopes To Unseat Hunter In 50th

It may feel like election season just ended, but a new round of Congressional candidates are already gearing up for the June 2014 election. »Read

In this article: Carl DeMaio, Duncan Hunter
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