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Jon Fleischman

PPIC’s Peripheral Canal Study Worth A Read

Last week, the Public Policy Institute of California released a study which piqued my curiousity because it talked about the decades-old political football — the peripheral canal. I asked the fine folks at PPIC if they would produce a blog-length intro to their study, which is below. At the bottom, there is a link to much more comprehensive information…

Peripheral canal can save ailing Delta, ensure reliable water supply Public Policy Institute of California Building a peripheral canal to carry water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the most promising strategy to balance two critical goals: reviving a threatened ecosystem and ensuring a high-quality water supply for California’s residents. That is the key conclusion of a report released this week by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). Under current policy, water isRead More

Jon Fleischman

Let the Budget Kabuki Dance Begin

Wikopedia defines Kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatrical dance.. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make up worn by some of its performers.

I am reminded of these Kabuki dancers when we see acts like the one by State Senate President Don Perata — who has called for a budget vote next Tuesday in the Senate (h/t to CapWeekly). The thing is, there has been no successful negotiation to resolve the significant policy issues that divide liberals and conservatives in approach the huge financial hole in which the state find’s itself.

So this budget vote next week is Kabuki — political theatrical dance.

I guess it won’t be a complete waste of time. We can see if Senator Lou… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Rep. Royce: Socializing Risk While Funding The Left

Today the Congress is preparing to vote on a massive mega-billion dollar "bail out" of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae" – along with billions of other "gifts" to those impacted negatively by the mortgage crisis ("gift" – paid for with our tax dollars). Congressman Ed Royce (R-Orange County) just sent over this well written piece on this ill-advised legislation:

Socializing Risk While Funding the Left By U.S. Represenative Ed Royce Today the House of Representatives passed one of the largest taxpayer bailouts in decades. After advocating for strong GSE reforms for the better part of aRead More

Jon Fleischman

Governor Holding The Line On Budget Reform

The Governor continues to stand firm on his demand that any budget must include real spending reform. That is outstanding.

While these days we need to take the Governor’s resolve on a day by day basis, it is heartening to see him continuing to advocate this needed reform of state government, to prevent future overspending.… Read More

James V. Lacy

Newport Beach Council votes to rescind “hit piece” crime

The Newport Beach City Council voted 5-0-2 last night to rescind their campaign ordinance that makes failure to register a campaign mailer with the city in the last 14 days of the election a crime. We have called the ordinance a violation of free speech rights. Good for them. The two absentions came from members of the city council running for reelection in November, Councilmembers Curry and Rosansky, who said they did not want to vote on the matter because of thetheir pending election campaigns. The Council will need to take some subsequent actions, but the ordinance appears on its way to oblivion.

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Inside the Beltway News – Wednesday

Yesterday was a crazy day for seven members of the Texas congressional delegation routinely returning from Houston to Washington, D.C. for a vote on–among other things–an aviation safety measure. Reminds me of my friend Sam Dealey’s story in the Weekly Standard in 2002 about a certain member of Congress’ run-in with the same airline. Continental won praise from one Texas rep in response to yesterday’s emergency landing.

Politico has an interesting piece examining the use of the "MRA" a reimbursable program that funds members operating and office expenses. Elsewhere in the paper, Variety’s Ted Johnson pens a piece on the positive work of Hollywood pros in support of our troops. He writes Variety’s "Wilshire and Washington" blog,… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Bob Huff Explains His Vote For The Container Fee/Tax Bill

There was quite a bit of chatter going on in the State Capitol when conservative Assemblyman Bob Huff put up the lone GOP vote for SB 974. This legislation would require those shipping goods into California’s ports in Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland to pay an estimated $400 million a year into government coffers to pay for infrastructure investment around those ports.

Since this vote was controversial, we reached out to Assemblyman Huff to ask him why he voted for this bill, that was rejected by his Republican colleagues. In response to our inquiry, Assemblyman Huff penned this piece to explain his position, and his vote…

We’re placing a link to Huff’s piece here on the FR blog in case those reading it would like to publicly comment.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Roll Call: The Farm Team: Dominoes Fall When Schwarzenegger, DiFi Leave

The following article appeared in Roll Call ($$) yesterday. Since I had a quote in the piece, I’ve highlighted it below.

The Farm Team: Dominoes Fall When Schwarzenegger, DiFi Leave By David M. Drucker Roll Call Staff First in a three-part series Conservative Republicans need not apply. If ever someone was going to write a help-wanted ad seeking Republicans with a realistic chance of winning a Senate race in California, that sentence would most certainly deserve top billing.Read More

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