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Barry Jantz

Member Communications Protected

A great post by "Mighty Thor" yesterday on Red County/San Diego about the Governor’s signing of Assemblyman Martin Garrick’s AB 1430, as well as a reference back to GOP Chairman Ron Nehring’s July 12 column on these pages about the issue. From the RCSD post:

In short, the bill preserves free political speech rather than restrict it further. The Governor did the courageous thing because various ‘Ethics Commissions’ and newspaper editorial boards had grossly distorted the impact of the bill (five newspapers editorial boards attacked it, including the SDUT and the LA Times). But the Governor stood on principal and protected the First Amendment.

Next time you see Garrick thank him for protect your right to say whatever you want…Congratulations, Martin, for having the initiative to get this accomplished in your first year!… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Stunned… Where’s Doolittle’s Dough?

I was stunned when I first read the campaign fundraising totals for this period reported by John Doolittle (h/t to Hank Shaw over at the Stockton Record).

I live far away from the 4th CD, in Orange County, but I know the kind of momentum you need to have going on to gear up to win a "battleground" U.S. House seat. It takes a staggering amount of money — and Doolittle’s anemic totals this year make Doolittle’s first and most important hurdle that much harder… According to published reports, Doolittle raised just over $50,000 to Democrat Charlie Brown’s impressive $212,000.

Looking at the fundraising numbers from neighboring CD 11, another "battleground" seat, the incumbent Congressman, Democrat Jerry McNerney, raised $234K in the third quarter and reported $757K cash on hand. A little different picture than that of the incumbent in CD 4. For those interested, Dean Andal, McNerney’s probably GOP opponent, raised $101,000 this period with a cash on hand of $351,118.

John Doolittle needs to be able to make… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Stunned… Where’s Doolittle’s Dough?

I was stunned when I first read the campaign fundraising totals for this period reported by John Doolittle (h/t to Hank Shaw over at the Stockton Record).

I live far away from the 4th CD, in Orange County, but I know the kind of momentum you need to have going on to gear up to win a "battleground" U.S. House seat. It takes a staggering amount of money — and Doolittle’s anemic totals this year make Doolittle’s first and most important hurdle that much harder… According to published reports, Doolittle raised just over $50,000 to Democrat Charlie Brown’s impressive $212,000.

Looking at the fundraising numbers from neighboring CD 11, another "battleground" seat, the incumbent Congressman, Democrat Jerry McNerney, raised $234K in the third quarter and reported $757K cash on hand. A little different picture than that of the incumbent in CD 4. For those interested, Dean Andal, McNerney’s probably GOP opponent, raised $101,000 this period with a cash on hand of $351,118.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Roll Call: GOP Leaders Trying to Push Doolittle Out

The following story appears in today’s Roll Call Newspaper on Capitol Hill:

GOP Leaders Trying to Push Doolittle Out By David M. Drucker Roll Call Staff October 16, 2007 With polls showing his presumed Democratic opponent beating him in 2008, embattled Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.) is under pressure from House Republican leaders to retire at the end of this term.Read More

Carl Fogliani

McNerney Numbers Posted

Jerry McNerney raised $234K in the third quarter and reported $757K cash on hand.… Read More

Governor Vetoes CalChamber’s ‘Job Killer’ Bills

In the flurry of the Governor’s bill signing and vetoing, Schwarzenegger vetoed all 12 of the CalChamber’s "Job Killer" bills. You can see the CalChamber’s press release here.

For the record, in 2006 he vetoed nine of 11; in 2005 he vetoed seven of eight; and 2004 he was a perfect 10 for 10. That’s a ninety-three percent kill rate since he has been in office.

In 2003, the last year Governor Davis was in office, 13 "job killer" bills made it to his desk and he signed all but two of them into law.… Read More

Mike Spence

BREAKING NEWS……

CRFI files referendum to stop implementation of Sheila Kuehl’s SB 777.

Under the guise of promoting school safety, SB 777 would ban any teaching or activities in schools that “promote a discriminatory bias” against homosexuals, transgenders, bisexuals, and those with gender issues.

If SB 777 is not stopped, boys won’t need an excuse to get into the girls’ locker room—it is now state-sanctioned school policy.

Read: COMING TO A SCHOOL LOCKER ROOM NEAR YOU

Stay tuned………… Read More

Arnold turns sights on gun owners!

I am shocked. The Governor just signed into law two anti-gun pieces of legislation: The micro-stamping bill that would require all semi-automatic handguns sold in California to "stamp" the serial number of the gun onto each bullet as it leaves the chamber. He also signed the bill banning lead ammunition from being sold in California. When did this Governor decide to declare war on those of us who support the Second Amendment? Both of these pieces of legislation wrapped themselves around feel-good ideas, the former around the alleged benefits to our law enforcement community and the latter around being good environmentalists. And just like you would expect, neither is rooted in any substantive proof that they will accomplish their stated goals. What is certain, however, is that law-abiding gun owners now face another set of barriers to the protection of their right. The siege on theSecond Amendment by our liberal politicians is so insidious because it is death by a thousand paper cuts and each one is sold as a "modest" effort. I simply can’t believe Arnold went down this road. Let’s hope those who hold dear the Second… Read More

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