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Mandate of the People — Bradford Wins 51st Assembly District
Steven Bradford, a Gardena City Councilman, won 52.93 percent of the vote in the September 1 special election to fill this Southern California seat vacated by Curran Price when he was elected to the Senate.
Turnout in the election was 7.53 percent.
According to the Secretary of State, the total number of votes cast was 13,500.    Read more »
Governor’s Comment on Proposed Fee on Single-Use Bags
This comment by Aaron McLear, Governor Schwarzenegger’s press secretary, was received at 9:34 PM August 31. It is now included in the “Schwarzenegger Administration Floats 25-Cent Fee on Single-Use Plastic and Paper Bags” post of August 31.
“The Governor supports a ban on plastic bags but does not support a fee associated with this ban.    Read more »
Schwarzenegger Administration Floats 25-cent Fee on Single-Use Plastic and Paper Bags
Weeks after rejecting a Democrat-backed fee proposal to keep state parks open, the Schwarzenegger administration is proposing shoppers be assessed a 25 cent fee for each single-use paper or plastic bag – up to $2.00 per transaction – to pay for a variety of state recycling efforts.
“Requiring stores to charge and remit a fee for the distribution of single-use carryout bags will help the state and local governments to offset the environmental and social costs of single-use carryout bags,” says a summary of the idea which, sources say, has been discussed with members of both the Governor’s Office and the Department of Conservation, which oversees the state’ bottle and can recycling program.    Read more »
State Schools Superintendant Jack O’Connell Offers His Top 10 Back-To-School Tips
Attention Civics Teachers and Law Professors — An Interesting Debate Topic
Sales of t-shirts and other political merchandise using the names of American soldiers killed in Iraq would be banned under a bill pending in the state Senate.
The measure expands California’s protections of the commercial use of a dead celebrity to include “any natural person whose name, voice, signature, photograph or likeness has commercial value either at the time of his or her death or because of his or her death.”    Read more »
They Just Keep Getting Windier and Windier — Chuck DeVore’s Latest Campaign Missive
Dear Fellow American, More than once she’s been rated “the most liberal” member of the U.S. Senate.
The nonpartisan “Almanac of American Politics” described her as “the personification of the feminist left.”
And one commentator called her “the political equivalent of fingernails on a chalkboard.”
Her name is Barbara Boxer. And she’s up for re-election.    Read more »
Good Point
“A crossroads is where two paths meet and create four options.”    Read more »
Progress on Water Legislation?
Sacramento, August 26, Shortly Before 10:00 AM — Lobbyists for the Association of California Water Agencies and one of the Central Valley’s more powerful water districts entered the state Resources Building at 9th and O Streets. That suggests a morning meeting at the Department of Water Resources, which is headquartered there, to try to find a consensus on parts of the bills on water pending in the Legislature.    Read more »
High Comedy
High isn’t one of the most common words used in the English language.
The Top 10, in descending order, are: the, of, to, and, a, in, is, it, you, that.
High isn’t even on the Top 100 list.
But at 174 it ranks right up there on the Top 500.
High rears up all over the place as a noun, adverb and adjective.    Read more »
Tuesday August 25, 2009 — Fundraiser Options
Eight Cocktail Receptions Six Breakfasts Two Lunches One Baseball Game One Dinner Minimum Cost to Attend All Events: $21,600*****
Jose Solorio for the Assembly 2010
Pyramid Alehouse, 1029 K Street
Sacramento 5:30-7:00 p.m..
$1,000
*****
Friends of Warren Furutani 2010
Ambrosia Café, 1100 11th Street
Sacramento 8:30-9:30 a.m.
$1,000
*****
Jim Silva for the Assembly.    Read more »
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