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The Cowboy Code
“The Code…The Past Life. Whatever they’ve been involved with rides along with them.”
— Clint Eastwood on the characteristics of the traditional Western hero    Read more »
Clearly, Momentum is Moving DeSaulnier’s Way
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 12, 2009 Contact: Katie Merrill (510) 883-9780
PEACE ACTION WEST ENDORSES MARK DESAULNIER FOR CONGRESS
OAKLAND, CA – Peace Action West has announced its endorsement of Senator Mark DeSaulnier for Congress in the 10th Congressional District. Peace Action West joins other progressive organizations endorsing Mark DeSaulnier for Congress, including the California League of Conservation Voters and the Sierra Club.    Read more »
What Exactly Is An Appropriation?
What is an appropriation?
That is the fundamental issue in the lawsuit filed August 10 by Senate President Pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg seeking to overturn Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s veto of nearly $500 million in spending in the package of bills designed to close a $26 billion hole in the budget for the fiscal year that began July 1.    Read more »
Chuck and Diane DeVore — Redefining Herculean for the New Millenium
Message from Diane DeVore
Pedal to the Metal
I had quite a bit of feedback on the Father’s Day note which many of you received.
(Editor’s Note: The campaign solicitation was showcased here at California’s Capitol, Diane, as you may recall.)
Some suggested that I write a book about our campaign adventures.    Read more »
Sen. Dave Cogdill on Governor Schwarzenegger’s Williamson Act Veto
Senator Dave Cogdill, former Senate GOP Leader from Modesto, sent the following letter August 5 to county supervisors in Fresno, Madera, Mariposa, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne Counties regarding the Williamson Act:
Dear Local Government Partners:
With my background as a city council member, I could not support the recent budget package in its entirety because it puts the state’s budget problems squarely on the backs of local governments and only postpones more tough decisions into the future.    Read more »
August 25 — Early Leader in Fundraiser Derby, By a Head
While the Legislature doesn’t return until August 17 — and things can change dramatically before then — it appears that August 25 holds the early lead for day with the most scheduled fundraisers during the final four weeks lawmakers will be in Sacramento this year.
There are 16.
August 26 is a close second at 15, however.    Read more »
Whither the Williamson Act?
One of the odder victims of the budget signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is the Williamson Act which helps keeps farm and ranch lands from being sold and, potentially, developed.
Of the budget’s spending – some $84.6 billion in the general fund – the Williamson Act represents $27.8 million in state payments to reimburse mainly rural counties who offer property tax subsidies to farmers and ranchers.    Read more »
A Political Ad from Tom Campbell: Individual Liberty
Dear Friend,
Less government. More freedom. Individual liberty.
These principles are the foundation of my campaign for Governor and define my philosophy on issues across the spectrum.
In a recent interview with Reason.tv, I discussed why the idea of liberty matters in my campaign for Governor.
In the last several years, we have let government in our state grow unchecked, with serious consequences culminating in the recent budget crisis.    Read more »
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