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Jon Fleischman

Senate GOP Leader-Elect Dave Cogdill – Education Begins In The Home

Today we are pleased to offer this guest commentary from our incoming Senate Republican leader (in just a couple of weeks)…

EDUCATION BEGINS IN THE HOME By Senator Dave Cogdill, District 14 Senate Republican Leader-Elect

The very minute a person becomes a parent is the minute in which the education process begins. Parents teach their children how to feed, talk, and walk. We also lay the foundation for our children to learn logic, math, and reading among other things. We teach them basic social skills. These are parents’ responsibilities that last well beyond children’s formal education. However, based on the recent 2nd District Court of Appeals ruling against home schooling, the court seems to be saying that parents cease to be… Read More

Jim Battin

Waste Watch – L.A. Medical Suppliers Bleed Medicare of Millions

Most kids go through a phase where they like to play doctor.They listen to each other’s heartbeat, tap knees, wrap pretend wounds with bandages, and prescribe non-existent medicine. Some medical suppliers in L.A. County have continued that game into adulthood and are playing a wasteful game of doctor. They’ll take your medical supply orders and the Medicare money, but just like the game, the patient won’t receive any actual service.

According to an L.A. Times article (March 3rd), a great number of L.A. medical suppliers gave the opposite of what the doctor ordered: “After a series of surprise inspections in Los Angeles County, Medicare fraud investigators found persistent corruption among equipment suppliers who set up phony offices that billed the government $21 million over one year….” The all too serious $21 million in losses was diagnosed after… Read More

Carl Fogliani

Stanislaus County Supervisor’s Race “Frontrunner” Falters

The open seat on the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors (currently held by Supervisor Tom Mayfield who is retiring) is one of the more interesting match ups in the Valley this year. The conventional wisdom has been that former longtime Sheriff Les Weidman was a shoo-in for this seat against upstart Vito Chiesa.

Low and behold, local farmer and former Stanislaus Farm Bureau leader Chiesa has surged in this hotly contested race (full disclosure: Chiesa is a client). In the latest finance reports filed through March 17th, Weidman’s fundraising has collapsed. During this period Weidman only raised a paltry $16,500 of which 10K of that was a personal loan. With a cash on hand of $11,732 and plenty of unpaid bills to account for most of that, Weidman’s campaign is struggling into the last two months of the campaign.

Meanwhile, Chiesa has built a grassroots base that is now fully fueled. Chiesa raised $56,400 while banking $46,719 from a donor base that was constantly being told that Weidman had the race in the bag. Should be interesting to see how supportive Weidman’s supporters are now that the aura of invincibility is no… Read More

Meredith Turney

CA Court of Appeal agrees to reconsider homeschooling case

I just received the following alert from Alliance Defense Fund:

Calif. Court of Appeal agrees to reconsider homeschooling caseCourt grants petition for rehearing filed by attorneys with ADF

LOS ANGELES — The California Court of Appeal agreed Wednesday to a request by attorneys with the Alliance Defense Fund to reconsider a Feb. 28 decision making most homeschooling a crime in the state.

“Parents have a fundamental right to make educational choices for their children,” said ADF Senior Counsel Gary McCaleb. “Because this ruling impacts all Californians, we believe the case deserves a second look. We look forward to presenting this case for rehearing.”

Ruling against a child enrolled at Sunland Christian School, a private homeschooling program, the California Court of Appeal found, in the case In re: Rachel L., that parents who educate their children at home could be criminally liable under California law

“Another look at this case will help ensure that the fundamental rights of parents… Read More

Tab Berg

*CounterPoint* – Fleischman “misses the Mark” on Nuaimi

Jon – you "missed the Mark" in your scathing commentary on Fontana Mayor Mark Nuaimi. I posted a similar message as a commentary to your post, but I felt strongly enough to revise and post it here.

I have worked with Nuaimi numerous times (including running his campaigns for Mayor), and yes, I am proud to have done so.

Mark originally gained notoriety in a virtually one-man crusade to crack down on widespread prostitution and drug sales along Foothill Boulevard in Fontana – just blocks from schools and playgrounds. His efforts led to a massive crack down and propelled him to the City Council.

Then Mark took on incumbent Democrat Mayor David Eshelman, when no one thought he could win. He won because he showed a real passion and vision for his city. He had the courage to stand up while the polished politicians hid in the back room.

Since then, Mark has been an effective and able Mayor for Fontana – helping develop new leaders; transforming the City Council from a squabbling sandlot to an effective, cohesive body; and bringing a new sense… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: E-mail Gaffe Shines Light On Mark Nuaimi – Conflict King?

When scanning political news stories from around California this morning, as I do each day, from time to time I come across something, or someone, worthy of special note, this time out the San Bernardino County Sun…

The City of Colton has about 175,000 residents, and you can find it on a map by sticking a pin right at the intersections of the 10 and 215 freeways.

Once upon a time Colton was the home of famous wild west frontiersman Wyatt Earp. But for those who follow politics, I guess it is notable that in recent years, several members of the City Council have left office in scandals, and that the Mayor of this city, Kelly Chastain, is facing a recall on this June’s ballot.

**There is more – click the link**

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Jon Fleischman

E-mail Gaffe Shines Light On Mark Nuaimi – Conflict King?

When scanning political news stories from around California this morning, as I do each day, from time to time I come across something, or someone, worthy of special note, this time out the San Bernardino County Sun…

The City of Colton has about 175,000 residents, and you can find it on a map by sticking a pin right at the intersections of the 10 and 215 freeways.

Once upon a time Colton was the home of famous wild west frontiersman Wyatt Earp. But for those who follow politics, I guess it is notable that in recent years, several members of the City Council have left office in scandals, and that the Mayor of this city, Kelly Chastain, is facing a recall on this June’s ballot.

None of that, however is what drew my attention to this city. It was an article referencing destroyed e-mails in city government, which led me to read further down where I got to what I thought was the … Read More

Ray Haynes

Throwing in the Towel

I am not the world’s greatest negotiator. If I were, I would be rich. I have however learned one thing in life. Negotiating in the government sector is not like negotiating in the private sector. Every deal in the private sector is a win/win deal (or at least it is perceived to be so at the time the deal is made). It has to be win/win, since both sides enter into the deal voluntarily. Yes, any person wants to get the best deal possible, but in the end, both sides have to get something for the deal to be consummated. That is why voluntary transactions are preferable. By definition, if both sides perceive themselves to be better off from the deal, the result to society is a net positive, all of the time.

Government deals, however, are win/lose, or maybe even lose a little/lose a lot. The only reason government intervention is necessary is when one side or the other thinks they will lose something from the deal. If they are going to lose in the deal, they have to be forced to enter into it, and government is the only party that has the right to use force to require people to interact. Since the best that a deal can be with government intervention… Read More

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