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10.05.2010
Getting Closer to Perhaps Beginning to Start to Pass a Budget

Getting Closer to Perhaps Beginning to Start to Pass a Budget

This is a modestly edited advisory from the state Senate:

Senator Denise Ducheny, a San Diego Democrat has announced that the special two-house Budget Conference Committee, which she chairs, will reconvene on Wednesday, October 6, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 4203, the Senate’s largest hearing room.

An agenda will be made available after 9 a.m.    Read more »

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10.04.2010
One of the Alternatives to Candidates Whitman and Brown

One of the Alternatives to Candidates Whitman and Brown

Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman aren’t the only choices California has for governor.

In fact, a third choice – Carlos Alvarez of the Peace and Freedom Party – attended Candidate Brown and Candidate Whitman’s first debate September 28 at the Mondavi Center at the University of California at Davis.    Read more »

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10.01.2010
Questions That Weren’t Asked in the Gubernatorial Debate

Questions That Weren’t Asked in the Gubernatorial Debate

(Editor’s Note: As part of the first gubernatorial debate between Republican Meg Whitman and Democrat Jerry Brown at UC Davis’ Mondavi Center, the university solicited questions to ask the candidates. From this list, the question that did get asked – Number 6 – dealt with restoring cuts to higher education. Below is the university’s list of submissions with some punctuation editing.    Read more »

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9.30.2010
Backers – Mainly One Man – of Proposition 20 Hit the Mailbox

Backers – Mainly One Man – of Proposition 20 Hit the Mailbox

Through September 27, Charles T. Munger, a physicist who works at Stanford University’s Linear Accelerator, has contributed roughly $7.5 million to pass Proposition 20 and defeat Proposition 27.

Proposition 20 would vest the power over drawing legislative district lines for California’s congressional delegation in the hands of a citizen’s commission approved by voters as Proposition 11 in November 2008.    Read more »

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9.29.2010
Californians Can Keep Buying Kangaroo for Another Five Years

Californians Can Keep Buying Kangaroo for Another Five Years

A good day for California soccer players and a bad day for kangaroos as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has extended the state law allowing the importation of dead kangaroo parts.

While the state prohibits the importing of products made from various exotic dead animals, an exemption was created for kangaroo in 2007.    Read more »

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9.29.2010
Some Facts About Meg Whitman’s Factory and Start-Up Taxes

Some Facts About Meg Whitman’s Factory and Start-Up Taxes

Twice in her one-hour debate with Democrat gubernatorial candidate Jerry Brown, GOP candidate Meg Whitman said she wants to rid California of the “factory tax.”

What Candidate Whitman calls the “factory tax” is the absence of a sales tax exemption or tax credit for purchases of manufacturing equipment.

According to legislative budget writers, such an exemption costs the state $870 million annually in tax revenue.    Read more »

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9.29.2010
Some Vignettes From Jerry Brown’s Post-Debate Celebration

Some Vignettes From Jerry Brown’s Post-Debate Celebration

Unlike GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman, Democrat Jerry Brown elected not to enter the “spin room” at UC Davis’ Mondavi Center after their September 28 debate and field a few questions.

Instead, he repaired to Bistro 33 a few blocks away at 3rd and F Streets in downtown Davis where he celebrated with supporters.     Read more »

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9.29.2010
An Advisory for California’s Capitol Readers…

An Advisory for California’s Capitol Readers…

(Editor’s Note: In a recent post sparked by the first gubernatorial debate between Republican Meg Whitman and Democrat Jerry Brown, the chief correspondent of California’s Capitol chose to explicate the phrase “boil the ocean” which Candidate Whitman used in one of her answers. Highlighting this phrase with a post of its own seems excessive since anyone who has followed Candidate Whitman’s campaign knows she uses this phrase with callous regularity.    Read more »

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9.29.2010
No Real Surprises — Or Knockouts — in Gubernatorial Debate

No Real Surprises — Or Knockouts — in Gubernatorial Debate

Mondavi Center, University of California at Davis — The two gubernatorial candidates met for the first time September 28 and echoed their respective campaign themes — neither scoring a knockout punch.

Overall, Republican Meg Whitman stuck tenaciously to her themes, staying on-script and offering little detail as to what she would do as governor.    Read more »

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9.28.2010
“Boiling the Ocean…”

“Boiling the Ocean…”

At one point during the September 28 gubernatorial debate between Demcorat Jerry brown, Republican candidate Meg Whitman said this:

“I am a big believer in a crisis you can only focus on a small number of things. You cannot go to Sacramento and boil the ocean.”

For those unfamiliar with the idiom, WiseGEEK offers this assistance:

“Boiling the ocean … can have a few related meanings.    Read more »

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