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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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With obesity on the rise in L.A. County, health officials urge meal portion control

"Kind of like telling me the sun will likely burn my unprotected skin- and that that is not a good thing. Calories in = calories out, anyone?"

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 NEW: In his own words: Gov. Brown on tracking

May 19, 2013 By Chris Reed As I've written about repeatedly, the California media simply refuse to break away from the green narrative that fracking is new, dangerous and potentially catastrophic. All three assertions are belied by 60-plus years of ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, oil severance tax, Chris Reed, renewable energy, state budget
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 Benghazi: Why the issue won't go away

The night of smoke, chaos, gunfire and grenades that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, is well-documented. Eight months later, it is the decisions made back in Washington that remain murky and in perpetual dispute. »Read

In this article: Hillary Clinton, Darrell Issa, Barack Obama, Leon Panetta, Mitt Romney
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 A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back

A look at why the Benghazi issue keeps coming back Associated Press Copyright 2013 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 5:53 am, ... »Read

In this article: Hillary Clinton, Darrell Issa, Ken May, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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 Editorial: Fight for Vacaville parking lots

It was always a money grab, but one wonders just how much shutting down California's redevelopment agencies is costing the state. »Read

In this article: Rick J. Caruso, Jim Frazier, Legislature, redevelopment agencies, Lois Wolk
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 Biz Kid$ program aims to have teens be work-ready

Dylan Nute of Vacaville may not fully realize it, but he is getting closer to entering the adult work world -- in about half the number of his 13 years on earth. »Read

In this article: Jim Frazier, technical education
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 EDITORIAL: Lesson in grassroots politics

In the nation's socially conservative heartland, Minnesota voters were the first to reject a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage, which had passed in 30 states. Opponents of same-sex marriage had won every popular vote until then, including in ... »Read

In this article: Legislature, Proposition 8, Frank Schubert
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 Gov. Brown's school funding plan runs into lawmakers' concerns

Gov. Jerry Brown had hardly finished presenting his annual budget revision last week before state Sen. Ted Lieu lit up on Twitter with a burst of criticism of a major part of the plan, a bid to shift more state aid to poor and English-learning ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Ted Brown, Joan Buchanan, Ken Cooley, Kevin Gordon, Diane L. Harkey, Michael A. Hulsizer, Legislature, Ted W. Lieu, Senate Democrats, Darrell Steinberg
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 Dan Walters: Legislative analyst gives Democrats more money

Jerry Brown – who made "lower your expectations" a catchphrase of his first governorship – is back in that mode during his second stint, especially on spending. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Gray Davis, Legislature, Mac Taylor, Dan Walters
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 Bay Area firm's idea to lift underwater homeowners to positive equity loses steam

A year ago, with the real estate market still in a deep slump, a San Francisco firm caught the attention of officials in California and elsewhere with its novel idea of using eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages in order to reduce the amount ... »Read

In this article: Gary Davis, eminent domain, Cassandra Jennings, Kevin Johnson
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 Viewpoints: Should California cap and trade use forestry offsets? Yes

We love our forests in California. After a century of rapidly losing them to farming and logging, we finally succeeded in virtually ending deforestation in California. We were driven by our interest in the natural beauty, the wildlife, the ... »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, greenhouse gas, renewable energy, water
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 Editorial: Paper prints news as it sees fit,raises a First Amendment ruckus

Part town crier and part town scold, Tim Crews arrives at work each day at the Sacramento Valley Mirror with one goal – to print the news as he sees fit, and maybe raise a little ruckus in the process. Tim Crews, left, editor of the ... »Read

In this article: California School Boards Association, Legislature, Dan Morain
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 Editorial: UC must resolve wide pay gap at heart of dispute

A yawning gap has emerged between University of California health system administrators and rank-and-file health workers. »Read

In this article: California Nurses Association, CalPERS, CalSTRS, Todd Stenhouse
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 Viewpoints: Should California cap and trade use forestry offsets? No

When Californians passed AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act, we committed to one of the most forward-thinking pieces of climate legislation in the country, with comprehensive strategies to reduce carbon emissions from nearly all sectors of the ... »Read

In this article: Air Resources Board, Environmental Justice, global warming, Arnold Schwarzenegger
Bills: AB 32,
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 Dan Morain: Donors' millions kept undercover

Americans for Job Security, a political operation with a name that is a cross between pabulum and platitude, did what it was set up to do: help a rich man hide his multimillion-dollar donation to a campaign. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Fair Political Practices Commission, Joel Fox, Richard S. Gordon, Kamala Harris, Dan Morain, Ann Ravel, water, Gary Winuk
Bills: AB 914,
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 Program at Mather aids former Sacramento County foster kids

By the time he left foster care, Willis Mucelroy estimates, he had lived in 30 foster homes across the Central Valley. Once homeless, Willis Mucelroy, 20, lives in the Adolfo housing. He aims to complete a high-school equivalency program and ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, John Burton
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 Endorsements recap: The Times recommends

Our choices for mayor, city attorney, controller, City Council and school district seats and on ballot measures.Our choices for mayor, city attorney, controller, City Council and school district seats and on ballot measures. »Read

In this article: campaign finance, Tony Cardenas, Gil Cedillo, Mike Feuer, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles Unified School District, Curren Price, Ed Reyes, Carmen Trutanich, Dennis Zine
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 Little attention paid to race in huge community college district

Incumbent Nancy Pearlman is being challenged for her L.A. Community College seat by David Vela, a political aide, in a low-profile race. The candidates have sharply different profiles.An incumbent who styles herself as an outsider and a ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, campaign finance, Eric Garcetti, Jackie Goldberg, Wendy Greuel, Roger Hernandez, Gloria Molina, Steve Veres
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 Internal Affairs: S.J. Giants swing and miss with denial of involvement in lawsuit

A group called Stand for San Jose in 2011 challenged the city's environmental review and land sale offer for a proposed downtown ballpark that would be the new home of the Oakland A's. Court papers show that the San Jose Giants are part of that ... »Read

In this article: Leo Briones, Jerry Brown, Connie Conway, oil severance tax, Chuck Reed, Joe Simitian, Jackie Speier, Doug Wilson, Gary Winuk
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 Stolen-artifacts case has cost much, yielded little, critics say

No museum officials or collectors involved in the Southern California probe have been indicted, and no seized objects have been returned to their countries.When hundreds of federal agents raided four Southern California museums early one January ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel
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 Brown's budget includes Holden's sex offender bill

Assemblyman Chris Holden's bill looking to help keep violent offenders under the supervision of the state is a step closer to becoming a reality. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Wendy Gordon, Chris Holden, Mark Kirk
Bills: AB 1065, AB 109,
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 1,000-plus celebrate UC Merced graduation over the weekend

For inspiration, the 460 graduates of the University of California at Merced on Saturday could draw upon the wisdom of an ex-astronaut, their chancellor, and a fellow student and researcher as they chart their futures. »Read

In this article: Jose Atilio Hernandez, Jose Hernandez
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 Oakland overcomes Santana

Nemesis pitches well again, but Milone emerges with win »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young
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 Thousands cycle from downtown Fresno and back

A sea of nearly 1,900 cyclists flooded downtown Fresno to ride in Saturday's California Classic Weekend century ride -- a 100-mile course that starts at Chukchansi Park and leads riders on Highway 168 and into the rural countryside before looping ... »Read

In this article: Kevin McCarthy, Rob McCarthy
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 Senate hopefuls scramble for votes

Political experts say it won't take long to count the votes after the polls close Tuesday in the special election to fill the vacant 16th District state Senate seat. Read comments »Read

In this article: Mohammad Arif, Jim Costa, Paulina Miranda, Leticia Perez, Tony Quinn, Michael J. Rubio, Andy Vidak, Dan Walters
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 Helipad will speed patient delivery to Kaweah Delta

Kaweah Delta Medical Center in Visalia showed off its new helipad last week. Read comments »Read

In this article: eminent domain, Dianne Feinstein, Bill Maze, water
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 Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti dash across L.A. to shore up support

The controller appears in South L.A. with Magic Johnson and Rep. Maxine Waters. The councilman, who leads in a new poll, warns workers not to take victory for granted.After remarks by Magic Johnson and U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, it was Wendy Greuel's ... »Read

In this article: Michael Finnegan, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Emanuel Pleitez, Art Torres, water, Maxine Waters
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 Clearly, we need transparency

In the run-up to the passage of Obamacare, then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi famously said, "We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy." »Read

In this article: Lou Correa, Robert Huff, Legislature, Kristin Olsen, Nancy Pelosi, Lois Wolk
Bills: ACA 4, SCA 10,
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 Spending in L.A. mayor's race breaks records

By Saturday, the expenditures had exceeded $38 million, with outside money playing a dominant role heading into Tuesday's election. The biggest single donor is Working Californians, a pro-Greuel "super PAC."Spending in the hotly contested ... »Read

In this article: Eli Broad, Gil Cedillo, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Jose Huizar, Curren Price, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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 Editorial: All of our L.A. city election endorsements

Los Angeles voters go to the polls Tuesday for an important election, perhaps a historic election. By the time it's over, more than half of the citywide and City Council offices could be in new names. »Read

In this article: campaign finance, Tony Cardenas, Mike Feuer, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles Unified School District, Nury Martinez, Cindy Montanez, Carmen Trutanich, Dennis Zine
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 Mike Feuer, Carmen Trutanich square off in city attorney election

There is a sense of deja vu in this year's race for city attorney between incumbent Carmen Trutanich and former Assemblyman Mike Feuer. »Read

In this article: Rocky Delgadillo, Mike Feuer, James K. Hahn, Carmen Trutanich, Jack Weiss
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 Union money looms big in L.A. mayor's race

Related: L.A.'s next mayor to have regional impact The "La Wendy" factory at the county union's headquarters buzzed with activity Friday morning. Workers stacked glossy "Wendy Greuel" doorknob hangers. Volunteers hung ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Jessica A. Levinson, water
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 Indicted ex-San Bernardino County official Mark Kirk back in politics

Two years after being indicted in a major San Bernardino County corruption case, Mark Kirk is back in the political arena. »Read

In this article: Xavier Alvarez, Paul Biane, Jeffrey Burum, campaign finance, Jim Erwin, Mark Kirk, Paul S. Leon, Gary Ovitt, Norma J. Torres, water
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 Post-realignment arrests down, lower in San Bernardino County

Fewer offenders released from state prison after the implementation of Gov. Jerry Brown's Prison Realignment have been rearrested and conviction rates for the same group of offenders have remained virtually the same, according to a new study from ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Mark Kirk
Bills: AB 109,
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 A 'fabulous' week for fracking sanity

In both Washington and Sacramento, last week saw good news on hydraulic fracturing. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Steven Chu, Legislature, renewable energy, water
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 3 competing medical marijuana measures on Tuesday ballot

In a test of public support for medical marijuana, Los Angeles voters will have three different options Tuesday to regulate pot dispensaries, including proposals that limit their numbers and impose new taxes on their sales. »Read

In this article: Bernard Parks, Garry South
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 Vietnam vets meet to talk and heal together in La Verne

LA VERNE - Al Mendoza of La Verne did what he had to do in Vietnam as a combat-trained Marine. Although he served two terms, acted as a tunnel rat and point man in always potentially fatal engagements and took part in 21 major battles, he saw ... »Read

In this article: David Dreier, Ed Mendoza
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 Investigators examine fractured rail in Connecticut train crash

BRIDGEPORT, Connecticut (Reuters) - A fractured segment of track has been found on the rail line of a Metro-North passenger train from New York that derailed in Connecticut and struck another commuter train, injuring more than 70 people, ... »Read

In this article: Richard Blum, Karen Brooks
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 Mayor candidates on transportation: innovation vs. tried and true

L.A. mayor candidates Garcetti and Greuel have similar track records on city transportation problems, but there are a few notable differences.During eight years in office, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa staked much of his legacy on ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Antonio Villaraigosa, Martin Wachs
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 Shinseki Faces Mounting Criticism Over Backlog of Benefit Claims

The secretary, Eric Shinseki, is being held accountable for his overwhelmed agency’s problems dealing with claims for disability compensation.     »Read

In this article: Duncan Hunter, Jeff Miller, Jeff Miller
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 Peppertree Square in Claremont looking for businesses

CLAREMONT -- The Peppertree Square shopping center is noticeable for lots of fencing, a lack of parking and signs saying the businesses inside are open. But come June 1, the fencing is scheduled to be removed, officials said Friday. »Read

In this article: Opanyi Nasiali, Sam Pedroza, water
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 Bassett High seniors complete health academy internship at Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park

BALDWIN PARK-- More than a dozen Bassett High School seniors will be graduating this year with health care work experience already under their belts. Photo gallery: Bassett High School Health Academy Internship Reception »Read

In this article: Ed Hernandez, technical education
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 First of two special elections hits Tuesday

Tuesday is Election Day in the sprawling 16th Senate District and for thousands of local voters, it's the first of two and possibly three times they'll get to head to the polls in just a matter of months -- creating some confusion. Five ... »Read

In this article: Mohammad Arif, Jerry Brown, California Target Book, Jim Costa, Allan Hoffenblum, Paulina Miranda, Leticia Perez, Michael J. Rubio, Rudy Salas, Andy Vidak, water
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 Two men charged with killing Malcolm X grandson

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Two men arrested in the fatal beating of the grandson of U.S. civil rights activist Malcolm X were sent to prison on Saturday to await trial, a Mexico City court spokesman said. »Read

In this article: David Hernandez, V. Manuel Perez
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 Los Angeles mayoral race narrows, latest opinion poll shows

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - City Councilman Eric Garcetti leads City Controller Wendy Greuel by 7 percentage points in a tightening race for mayor of Los Angeles, according to the latest opinion poll, but the survey's director said Greuel could still ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, referendum, Dan Schnur, Antonio Villaraigosa, water
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