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3.26.2009
Lobbyists Are People, Too

Lobbyists Are People, Too

California’s Capitol has previously catalogued the daily tribulations suffered by lobbyists. 

The following is a recently sent alert, obtained by California’s Capitol, from the Washington D.C. law firm of Caplin & Drysdale:

“The Obama Administration issued a memorandum on March 20, 2009 to Executive Branch department and agency heads that imposes rules on government spending and financial assistance in connection with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which has been commonly referred to as the stimulus package.     Read more »

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3.25.2009

Serenisimo Agustin Iturbide

On the left side of the colorful mural above the dais in the California state Senate’s largest hearing room, 4203, are names and dates important to California’s history prior to becoming a state in 1850.

Most are fairly recognizable explorers: Cabrillo, 1512; Drake, 1579; Portola 1769 and Kuskof, 1812.

But Iturbide?    Read more »

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3.24.2009
Schwarzenegger Administration: Federal Money Enough to Offset Public School Budget Cuts

Schwarzenegger Administration: Federal Money Enough to Offset Public School Budget Cuts

Sacramento — In good news for public schools, federal recovery money for education should be enough to offset $2.4 billion in budget cuts, state Department of Finance officials said March 24.

The budget signed last month reduces state support for public schools by $2.4 billion in the fiscal year that begins July 1.    Read more »

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3.24.2009

More Verbal Detritis

A concerned reader finds the following troubling beyond merely overuse:

Trial balloon. As opposed to the real balloon?

Best practices. As opposed to doing a lousy job?

Real time. As opposed to unreal time?

Blow-back. Sounds like something done at a hair salon or the result of severe food poisoning.

-30-    Read more »

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3.23.2009
Fixing California’s Eligibility for $8.3 Billion In Federal Funds

Fixing California’s Eligibility for $8.3 Billion In Federal Funds

The state Senate unanimously approved legislation March 23 that would make California eligible for $8.3 billion in federal stimulus money for Medi-Cal, the state’s health care program for the poor.

Although California is slated to receive more than $31 billion in federal money, a change in eligibility rules for Medi-Cal made as part of this year’s budget prevents California from qualifying for more than 25 percent of those  federal funds.    Read more »

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3.20.2009
California’s Unemployment Rate Now at 10.5%

California’s Unemployment Rate Now at 10.5%

An indicator that the state budget will likely be even more out of balance than the $8 billion predicted by the Legislative Analyst, California’s unemployment rate rose from 10.1 percent in January to 10.5 percent in February. 

Nonfarm payroll jobs declined by 116,000 during the month. Read the Employment Development Department press release.    Read more »

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3.20.2009
Indeed…

Indeed…

“Your life is an occasion, rise to it.”

                                      –Dustin Hoffman, Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium

 

(Written and directed by Zach Helm.)    Read more »

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3.20.2009
Memo to the President

Memo to the President

MEMO

To: President Barack Obama

From: Students of American History

We do not debate the efficacy of appearing on late night television after a monologue in which the Vice President is chided for being windy followed by a sporadically amusing sketch involving items purportedly bought at a 99-cent store. At least you got to come onstage before Garth Brooks.    Read more »

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3.19.2009

Bon Anniversaire Soixante-Quinzieme, Monsieur Willie Brown!

Demain, mon anniversaire, est le premier jour de printemps – comme toujours, vieil homme.

E, naturalmente, Buon Compleanno a mia sorella bella, Leslie!

XOXOX    Read more »

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3.19.2009
California Penal Code Section 422.6 (a)

California Penal Code Section 422.6 (a)

A visit to Taxpayers United to Recall Jeff Miller, a freshman GOP Assemblyman, is a good illustration of how warped and reckless California’s political process has become.

Article II, Sections 13 through 19 of the state constitution discuss recall. While the sections do not define what sort of behavior by an elected official warrants recall, it seems a mechanism that should be employed only under dire circumstances: malfeasance, corruption, moral turpitude, mental incapacity.    Read more »

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