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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."

by BigTuna 26 days ago   Respond   Read article

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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 Internal Affairs: Forbes cover brings back Meg Whitman's 'queen' image

The new issue of Forbes magazine features Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman on the cover, but the headline hearkens back to a less successful moment in her career. »Read

In this article: California Nurses Association, Nora Campos, referendum, Joe Trippi, Meg Whitman
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 Stanislaus County property tax bills on rise

There was one silver lining for Stanislaus County homeowners as they watched their house values plummet during the recession: Property taxes declined for most homes. »Read

In this article: Proposition 13, David Cogdill, Proposition 8
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 Josh Donaldson helps Oakland A's beat Houston 11-5 and improve to 8-0 against Astros

HOUSTON -- It's starting to get ridiculous. The A's continued their 2013 Houston Astros roast Saturday night, and they're showing no signs of turning down the flame. »Read

In this article: Chris Young, Chris Young
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 Abel Maldonado takes on Jerry Brown, prison realignment

The former Republican lieutenant governor, who is pondering a run for governor, wants to repeal the prison policy, saying it has endangered the lives of Californians.Abel Maldonado was a young Latino rancher and fresh-faced state lawmaker when he ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Fred Davis, Fred Davis, Tim Donnelly, Legislature, Abel Maldonado, Bill Whalen, Pete Wilson
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 Opponents of electric towers gear up for the final battle

CHINO HILLS -- Residents and elected officials opposed to Southern California Edison's plans to build high-voltage power lines through the city gathered to consolidate support among themselves as a decision from the state's utility regulators looms. »Read

In this article: Curt Hagman, Ed Royce
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 La Verne celebrates veterans with memorial dedication

LA VERNE -- It started with a discussion about doing something permanent to enhance the military banner program. »Read

In this article: Dan Harden, Roberto Rodriguez, Brad Smith
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 California's New Problem: Too Much Money

After years of grueling battles over state budget deficits and spending cuts, California has a new challenge on its hand: too much money.     »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, state budget, Darrell Steinberg
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 The mayor-elect's partner in life

Eric Garcetti's wife, Amy Wakeland, is a powerful player in his political life but one who fiercely guards their family's privacy.Midway through his election-night victory speech, Eric Garcetti turned toward the cluster of family on the stage behind ... »Read

In this article: Michael Finnegan, Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel
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 Let's start with some little things, Mr. Garcetti

Having a big vision for the big city is fine, but the mayor-elect needs to pay attention to fixing potholes, trimming trees and patching that hole in the rec center bathroom.To be fair, crumbling infrastructure isn't entirely a negative story, and I ... »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, water
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 Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti enters office amid tempered expectations

City Councilman Eric Garcetti won the first L.A. mayor's race since the Great Recession with a simple message: telling voters he'd solve their basic problems. »Read

In this article: Eric Garcetti, Wendy Greuel, Jan Perry, state budget, Antonio Villaraigosa
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 New Bay Bridge would be safe after quake but not unscathed

Caltrans' principal bridge engineer says the Bay Bridge will be operational after the Big One but motorists could see closed lanes, slow speeds, bridge sections that have shifted inches or feet, jammed expansion joints topped with steel travel ... »Read

In this article: Mark DeSaulnier, Lisa Vorderbrueggen
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 Newark archdiocese official resigns following priest's arrest

NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A leading official from the Catholic archdiocese of Newark has resigned his post as vicar general following the arrest of a priest accused of violating a deal that barred him from interacting with children, the ... »Read

In this article: David Jones, John Myers
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 Nunley looks down from the bench, sees himself

Troy Nunley looks down from his judicial perch and sometimes sees himself, a young man growing up in one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods, where hope can die young. “I never lose sight of where I come from. It helps me get my message across ... »Read

In this article: Gray Davis, Dianne Feinstein
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 Bill to raise California's minimum wage goes to Assembly floor

A Democrat-supported bill to raise California's minimum wage has passed the state's Assembly Appropriations Committee on a party-line vote. »Read

In this article: Luis A. Alejo, minimum wage
Bills: AB 10,
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 Vocational hub SoCal ROC apparently saved for now

It's looking like the Southern California Regional Occupational Program in Torrance won't be closed after all - not for at least two more years, anyway. »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, Legislature, Ted W. Lieu, Albert Y. Muratsuchi
Bills: AB 1214,
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 GOP strategist cut gun-group ads

Mike Murphy cut ads for Bloomberg's group defending Toomey and criticizing Pryor. »Read

In this article: Mike Murphy, Mitt Romney, Meg Whitman
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 NEW: Jerry Brown disguises fear of CTA with pretentious babble

May 25, 2013 By Chris Reed James Fallows of The Atlantic has written a long and entertaining essay about Gov. Jerry Brown that is miles better than the usual East Coast journo's take on California politics, probably helped by the fact that he grew ... »Read

In this article: Jerry Brown, No Child Left Behind, Chris Reed, John A. Smith
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