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Republican Gaines to the Assembly — I Guarantee It

Got you with my headline.

This post isn’t about the global chess match between Kevin McCarthy and Fabian Nunez to pick up Assembly seats. It’s about Placer County Supervisor Ted Gaines — he will walk into termed out Assemblyman Tim Leslie’s (pictured at right) Assembly seat this November.

For those not familiar with the district, the 4th Assembly District includes, Roseville, Rocklin, South Lake Tahoe, Auburn, Lincoln, Markleeville, Placerville and Loomis.

With Registration at 47 Republican to 31 Democrat, this is a safe Republican seat and so far Gaines has been able to keep his GOP primary field clear. He’s done it by securing the big endorsements early from Congressmen Doolittle and Lungren and the the overlapping State Senator Dave Cox. Gaines’ hired fundraiser extraordinaire Wendy Warfield to help him raise money and he raked it in last year —… Read More

Mike Spence

Emperor Villaraigosa

Well known is LA Mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa’s attempt to take control of the Los Angeles Unified School District. His ambition is shown by his response to the State of the Union.That is not enough.

The La Mayor has four appointments on the all-powerful, semi-public Metropolitan Water District. If you want to control water politics control the MWD. The Mayor campaign to choose Democratic Assemblyman and lobbyist Richard Katz to head the agency is making waves. Read about it here.or is this really linked to Katz, Anonio trying to help a aplan to takewater from the Mojave Desert. See it here. Will the rest of the MWD board resist?… Read More

Dan Schnur

Mark Leno vs. Pete Wilson

I’d like to see a debate between Mark Leno and Pete Wilson. Not on the subject of Jessica’s Law, which will be decided in November when California voters pass a ballot initiative that, reasonably, separates child molestors from children. No, the debate I’d like to see is a larger one on government spending priorities that is not going to be settled anytime soon.

In today’s Los Angeles Times, Leno tells George Skelton that the peculiarly named Assembly Public Safety Committee that he chairs is not too liberal. Rather, his committee "kills ‘a lot of bad bills’ that are just too costly." He goes on to say that: ""The percentage of our general fund spending on corrections is out of control. Growing, growing, growing. After all, we’re dealing with a Legislature that refuses ever, ever to raise a tax."

So Leno is a fiscal conservative, which is heartening. Except that it is completely and totally at odds with his voting record since the day he arrived in the state… Read More

Blakeslee Introduces Legislation to Strengthen Penalties at ASH

Assemblyman Sam Blakeslee introduced legislation that would strengthen punishment for patients at Atascadero State Hospital (ASH) who escape or attack their healthcare workers. According to an article in this morning’s San Luis Obispo Tribune, last year there were 393 acts of aggression toward staff, 26 of which resulted in serious injury. At a hospital where recruiting quality healthcare professionals is already a challenge, the threat of attack with little to no consequence is hardly helpful.

A similar measure in 2002, proposed by then Assemblyman Maldonado would have made it illegal for those housed in state hospitals to escape. The bill died in Public Safety committee as a result of pressure from patient’s rights advocacy groups who contend that the bill unfairly punishes the mentally ill housed at ASH.

As the laws are currently written it is lawful for those committed at ASH to escape as they are technically “patients” and not “prisoners—“even if the patient is a sexually violent predator.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Maldonado in GOP crosshairs for authoring job-killing mandate on employers

Today if you are driving around the sleepy town of San Luis Obispo, you may hear an ad on the radio that concerns you. You’ll hear that one of your local officials, State Senator Abel Maldonado, has introduced a job-killing state mandate to employers, requiring them to raise employee salaries.

You probably would shake your head, since all of the things you have read about your Senator make it sound like this is the last thing he would do.

Nevetheless, Republican Senator Abel Maldonado has introduced legislation to increase the state’s minimum wage by a dollar, and the California Republican Assembly is calling him on it. Starting today, the CRA has purchased radio ads on four stations throughout Maldonado’s sprawling Central Coast District.

How all of this plays out in Maldonado’s bid for State Controller is not certain. But it is certainly controversial to reach over to the platform of the State Democrat Party for a major piece of his … Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: New candidate in CD 50 Special – Eric Roach is SERIOUS and FORMIDABLE

It seems as though every day, it is getting harder and harder to read the tea leaves and keep track of the changing dynamics of the special election in the 50th Congressional, to replace the disgraced and resigned Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who infamously admitted his guilt in taking over $2 million in compensation for doling out government contracts.

It is the backdrop of this being ground-zero for an electorate betrayed by their Congressman that makes the drama so intense. There is a dynamic here that has never existed in a California Congressional special election before…

I have told a number of people that because of the pricy real estate values in much of this coastal San Diego district, there are literally tens of thousands of potential candidates one mortgage away from self-funding a race. Well, today there is a new Republican candidate jumping into the race, and he won’t have to mortgage any of his (multiple) houses, including the one in Rancho Santa Fe that he, his wife, and their five children call home.

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Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

Dreier’s Dem Opponent Turns to the Left

Congressman David Dreier’s 26th Congressional District covers significant parts of two counties. The eastern portion includes the San Bernardino County cities of Rancho Cucamonga, Upland and Montclair. Moving west, the 26th covers a large swath of Los Angeles County in the San Gabriel Valley before dipping south to include San Marino. Registration figures for CD 26 stand at 46 percent Republican and 35 percent Democrat.

Dreier (pictured above)survived a scare in 2004 when popular Los Angeles talk radio hosts John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou of KFI relentlessly blasted Dreier for allegedly being soft on illegal immigration. Despite the two-pronged attack David Drier faced — on his right from the John and Ken show, and on his left from Democrat challenger Cynthia Matthews — Dreier won with 53 percent of the vote. In 2002, Dreier had beaten his Democrat opponent with 63 percent of the vote.

In December, I wrote a… Read More

Jon Fleischman

New candidate in CD 50 Special – Eric Roach is SERIOUS and FORMIDABLE

It seems as though every day, it is getting harder and harder to read the tea leaves and keep track of the changing dynamics of the special election in the 50th Congressional, to replace the disgraced and resigned Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who infamously admitted his guilt in taking over $2 million in compensation for doling out government contracts.

It is the backdrop of this being ground-zero for an electorate betrayed by their Congressman that makes the drama so intense. There is a dynamic here that has never existed in a California Congressional special election before…

I have told a number of people that because of the pricy real estate values in much of this coastal San Diego district, there are literally tens of thousands of potential candidates one mortgage away from self-funding a race. Well, today there is a new Republican candidate jumping into the race, and he won’t have to mortgage any of his (multiple) houses, including the one in Rancho Santa Fe that he, his wife, and their five children call home.

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