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Jon Fleischman

Welch “Nails It” With Article In Reason Magazine – “California Screaming”

If you read nothing else today, I strongly encourage you to take five minutes and read this spot-on insightful piece by Matt Welch, California Screaming, which appears in the August/September print edition of Reason Magazine.

Welch’s calling out of some of the main stream media editorial boards and columnists in California is nothing short of brilliant. (h/t to Chris Reed for the link)Read More

Jon Fleischman

Anderson’s AB 1506 Passes First Committee

Today the Assembly Business and Professions Committee on a unanimous vote approved Assemblyman Joel Anderson’s AB 1506, which allows someone who has been issued IOU’s from the state, but owes the state money (DMV fees, taxes, etc.) to be able to use those IOU’s to pay the state.

Of course this common-sense legislation has a lot of hurdles to go before becoming law, but this is a good first step. Next stop: Assembly Appropriations Committee.

Read more about the legislation here.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s Fund on Sarah Palin’s Resignation As Alaska’s Governor

Just a few days ago Alaska Governor and former GOP Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin announced that she is going to be stepping down from her position as Governor. This announcement spurred dozens and dozens of news stories and a large swath of political pundits have tried to make their case as to why she did this, and what it means for her future and the future of the Grand Old Party. Since this is a website on California politics, other than including a few links on our main news-roundup page, we haven’t covered this. That said, the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund has penned what I consider to be the most insightful prognostication yet on the subject. So I thought I would share it…

Death by a Thousand FOIAs

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Jon Fleischman

Assembly Democrats So Well Represented (Not)

The Sacramento Bee has reported that Democrat Assembly Speaker Karen Bass boycotted this morning’s Big 5 budget talks, and that apparently she may do so again this afternoon.

Now if Bass were skipping meetings to object to the closed Big 5 process, and demanding a more open, public process. Well, that we might applaud. But guess why Bass skipped this morning’s meeting? She skipped it because she doesn’t like some of the ideas that are being put on table to try and deal with the state’s fiscal woes.

One hears this and thinks of a little four-year old who pouts because they don’t get there way.

The reality is that Bass and her party have spent California to the brink, and then some. She could at least be enough of a mature adult to attend the discussions, make the points of her caucus known to the others, and take home relevant information to them.

Way to go, Assembly Democrats —… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Whitman Campaign Memo From Gomez and Randle

The Whitman for Governor Campaign just released this Campaign Memo (Poizner’s Campaign released one last week…)

MEG 2010

TO: Campaign Leadership Teams FROM: Henry Gomez and Jeff Randle DATE: July 6, 2009 RE: State of the Race Update The June 30 campaign reporting deadline is the first tangible measuring point of the 2010 campaign. In just five months, Meg Whitman hasRead More

Bill Leonard

BoE Will Consider Accepting IOUs from State Vendors

For those state vendors who have been given warrants rather than checks from the state, the Board of Equalization will vote at our July 21st meeting whether to accept the warrants from these vendors for their tax obligation on sales to the state. I have received a legal opinion that it is permissible for the Board to do so. However, that opinion states that if the warrant is greater than the tax liability, then the Board cannot issue refunds until the warrant has reached its maturity date.

It is important for the BOE to accept these registered warrants as a sign of good faith to the people of California, and those who receive these IOUs from the Controller that they really do have value.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Critical Vote Tuesday: Send Letters of Support for Anderson’s IOU Bill

California is officially insolvent and has begun paying its bills with IOUs. While certain sacred cows are protected from getting IOU’s, taxpayers are first in line to get hosed.

Assemblyman Joel Anderson has authored critical legislation, Assembly Bill 1506, to provide relief to taxpayers and businesses who will be receiving IOUs from the state.

So far, $50 million worth of IOUs are on their way to taxpayers who are owed a refund. Next in line are vendors, private businesses that provide services to the state on a contract basis. Assembly Bill 1506 allows IOUs to be used as payment for any obligations to the state.

For example, if you are a business with state contracts and you receive an IOU for $50,000, you could use that IOU as payment for your payroll taxes, DMV fees or any other obligation to the state. Without AB 1506, many businesses will be forced to close their doors and layoff employees. This bill is about protecting jobs and the economy from onerous, irresponsible government.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Unrest Among Capitol Democrats?

We’ve gotten a lot of "tips" today that there are leadership runs at least being talked about against both Senate President Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass. I don’t follow the internal politics that take place on the left side of the aisle too closely. There are those that do, but will they blog about it somewhere? Who knows.… Read More

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