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The Story’s Lead is in the Third Paragraph. There Should Be a Video Game Called “Death Master.”
Insurance Commissioner Jones, Controller Chiang Launch Investigation Into Death Payment Practices Subpoena issued to MetLife; hearing to take place on May 23, 2011Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones and State Controller John Chiang today announced the issuance of a subpoena and joint investigative hearing into the practices of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, also known as MetLife.    Read more »
Guest Post: An Examination of the Origins of Easter
(Editor’s Note: Real Truth is published by The Restored Church of God which says it teaches “all the true doctrines of God, as taught to Christ’s Church by the original apostles” and traces its roots directly to the first-century Church. The article offers one of the better-researched, more neutral examinations of Easter’s origins on the Internet.    Read more »
Would Anyone Listen? Would He Even Be Elected?
Asked recently what might break the current budget loggerheads in the Legislature, former Assembly Speaker and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown said:
“Two words – Ken Maddy.”
(The late former GOP Senate leader was a deft politician with a legendary penchant for successful deal-making. Stating the obvious, he was a devout and unapologetic pragmatist.)    Read more »
From the Desk of the Editor —
As is so often the case, the chief correspondent of California’s Capitol finds himself in error.
Recently, he was gabbling about how “cool” — to use his routinely inarticulate language — it was to become a friend of former Gov. George Deukmejian on Facebook.
Among the elements comprising this “coolness” were that the former GOP governor is 83 years old but hip enough to use social media and that thisFacebook presence was somehow illustrative of Deukmejian’s deeply relaxed attitude, engendered partly by excising what he calls the last frustration in his life — golf.    Read more »
Drop in State Income Tax Collections for April 21
State income tax collections for April 21 were $528 million – a drop of almost $700 million from the previous day, according to a Franchise Tax Board tally.
The state budget proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown in January predicts income tax collections of $6.8 billion by the 30th.
If collections fail to reach that total, the state’s budget gap – estimated at $26.6 billion by the Democratic governor – will grow.    Read more »
An Easter Latin Lesson
Omne Vivum Ex Ovo
“Every Living Thing Comes from an Egg”    Read more »
Nearly a $1.2 Billion Daily Bump in State’s April Income Tax Receipts
With 10 days left in the month, the state moved closer to its goal of collecting $6.8 billion in April income tax payments.
For April 20, the Franchise Tax Board reported collecting $1,196,685 in income tax payments. Since Monday April 18, the state has logged nearly $3.3 billion in tax receipts.    Read more »
Today’s Latin Lesson Is Always Out There
Anguis in Herba
“An Unsuspected Danger.”
(Literally: “A Snake in the Grass.”)    Read more »
Time to Start Keeping an Eye on April Tax Collections
Now is the time to begin watching the state’s April tax collection tallies.
Traditionally, April has been the BIG month for income tax receipts. Go figure – Californians paying their annual nut and all that.
Budget-related legislation designed to bring the state more income sooner has made June almost as significant a month as April for collections but Gov.    Read more »
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