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Jon Fleischman

McCarthy for Congress? Maldonado ducking for cover.

There has been speculation on various websites, and in huddled water-cooler conversation about whether Assembly Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy will be running for Congress this year, and if he does run, who would replace him, presuming that it wouldn’t be practical to campaign for Congress and toil statewide for Assembly Republicans. I haven’t spoken with Kevin about this yet (he’s hosting a retreat for his colleagues, so I’ll call him on this when that is over). But I think he has made it clear that he has an interest in running for Congress. So this debate is less centered around what will Kevin do, and is more about what will Bill Thomas do? Thomas, who has been representing the Kern County area in Congress for decades, is now 65 and was rumored to be strongly considering retirement this year. Thomas is the Chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee (a position he used last year to earmark a massive amount of money for his district last year,… Read More

Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

San Bernardino Elects New Dem Mayor

In a runoff election for the mayor’s office in San Bernardino County’s seat of government and largest city, voters yesterday overwhelmingly chose Superior Court Judge Pat Morris, a Democrat, to replace Democrat Mayor Judith Valles, who opted not to stand for a third term,tolead the troubled City of San Bernardino for the next four years. Morris (pictured left) beat his opponent, elected City Attorney Jim Penman, an Independent, by a 63- to 37-percent margin in an election that saw only 21 percent of voters casting ballots.

Mayor-elect Morris will inherit the mayor’s office as the City of San Bernardino continues to grapple with a crime rate that far exceeds those of surrounding communities. During the weekend of February 4-5, violence claimed three lives in a six-hour period. Morris topped the five-candidate field November 8 in the first round of balloting with 43.7 percent of the vote in the non-partisan contest. Runner-up City Attorney Penman claimed 27 percent. Councilman Chas Kelley, though… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

OC Update: 4th Supervisor District

Orange County is a hothouses of political races this year, and at the behest of my publisher, I’ll post a series of overviews.

Today, the 4th Supervisor District.

Incumbent Chris Norby is running for re-election to a second term. The libertarian Republican was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in Orange County’s biggest political upset in a generation, defeating Supervisor Cynthia Coad (unnecessary full disclosure: the Coads are old family friends, and her husband was my dentist). Prior to that, Norby had served on the Fullerton City Council since 1984.

Norby has quickly become Orange County conservatives’ favorite supervisor. He is a state leader in redevelopment reform and the bane of the public employee unions. His re-election campaign is being run by former Sen. John Lewis and Matt Holder, who ran his first supervisor campaign and are fresh from running the resoundingly successful No on Measure D campaign (full disclosure: I served as Lewis’ press secretary from 1991-94, and mentored Holder when… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

Gov. Schwarzenegger Visits 241 Tollway Route

It didn’t make any of our local media, but Governor Schwarzenegger paid a quiet visit to the proposed alignment for 241 tollway completion this past Saturday. Governor "I Say Build It!" toured the San Mateo Campground and Trestles Beach. No word on whether the surfers yelled "locals only!" at him.

The Governor was accompanied by the TCA’s chief engineer James Brown, local parks superintendent Rich Rozelle and Director of State Parks Ruth Coleman. Coleman is a die-hard opponent of completing the 241 — or building any road on any state park land — period. Lobbying by Coleman and the Governor’s brother-in-law Bobby Shriver are the proximate cause of the Administration request that TCA’s wait another 30 days before approving the project EIR.

The Governator blah-blahed some comments about building more roads to strengthen our economy, but didn’t say one way or another whether he’ll support or oppose the 241 completion.

A few columns ago, I called upon the Governor to visit the site and see for himself if this iffy overflow campground, nearly-always-dry creekbed, and popular surfing spot… Read More

Jon Fleischman

SD County Board of Ed – Hartley and Witt sell out – or worse.

Susan Hartley and John Witt are amazing. I don’t even know them, and since 95% of FR readers don’t hail from San Diego County, you probably don’t either. As a matter of fact, if you are from San Diego, you might not know that these are two GOP members of the County Board of Education. That said, they have, at best, betrayed their own political party by voting with a Democrat colleague to install a Democrat onto the County Board of Education. At worst, they may have violated state law in doing so… Let me explain…

I received a phone call last night from San Diego FR correspondent Barry Jantz just before 6 p.m. saying that current La Mesa-Spring Valley School Trustee Sharon Jones would be appointed to the vacancy on the San Diego County Board of Education. (As you know, Jantz has been covering the vacancy created by Ernie Dronenburg’s resignation extensively on the FR.) He indicated that the vote would be 3-1, that Bob Watkins would be in the minority, and that if he were wrong, he would eat his hat, take a photo of him doing so, and post it here.

About an hour and a half later, at… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Wildfires, and Senator Bob Dutton

My day-job is in media relations for the Sheriff’s Department in Orange County. I was working very late last night at our county’s Emergency Operations Center as we are battling some large wildfires in the eastern canyons of our county. Hence the late update of the homepage this morning.

You can read more about the fires here.

That said, I don’t have time to pen a commentary today, though I will give a quick ‘shout out’ to Republican State Senator Bob Dutton. He and I were speaking recently, and he was expressing his extreme frustration with the proposal to hike by $1 and hour the minimum wage mandate on California businesses. After our discussion, he sent me a column he has written on the subject, which is featured on the… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Save Me from Ron Dellums

When I moved to the Bay Area in 2000, I was amused to have Governor Moonbeam as my mayor. At election time, I was suprised to find myself voting for the guy because Jerry Brown actually was the more mainstream of the two candidates (that’s mainstream for the Bay Area–both candidates loudly proclaimed their vegetarianism during the 2002 race).

With Brown termed out of office, it looked like City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente was going to be elected Oakland’s new mayor in 2006. De La Fuente has been madly holding neighborhood coffee klatches around the city and many people I know, even the few Republicans around here, have given him good marks after meeting him. The multiple rape charges against his grown son do pose a problem, but it is likely that voters may not hold the father accountable for the son’s sins.

But De La Fuente’s easy mayoral race got tougher when former… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Wildfires, and Senator Bob Dutton

My day-job is in media relations for the Sheriff’s Department in Orange County. I was working very late last night at our county’s Emergency Operations Center as we are battling some large wildfires in the eastern canyons of our county. Hence the late update of the homepage this morning.

You can read more about the fires here.

That said, I don’t have time to pen a commentary today, though I will give a quick ‘shout out’ to Republican State Senator Bob Dutton. He and I were speaking recently, and he was expressing his extreme frustration with the proposal to hike by $1 and hour the minimum wage mandate on California businesses. After our discussion, he sent me a column he has written on the subject, which is featured on the… Read More

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