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Jon Fleischman

Governor wants to kick $11b “Porkulus” water bond to 2012…

Governor Schwarzenegger has proposed moving the pork-laden $11++ billion “water” bond to the 2012 ballot. The Governor says it is to focus on budget issues. The correct action would be to repeal it all together. With literally billions of dollars in unneeded spending in it, there is no good time to put it before voters. That said, I commend the Governor for recognizing that spending less money is the priority right now, not spending more.… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

November Propositions Numbered Today

California’s November ballot will be busy with 10 propositions as Secretary of State Debra Bowen has recently certified and today numbered each for the voters to ponder. 9 of them were placed by citizen committees upon gathering the requisite signatures [and spending pretty good dollars to get them in most cases] The 10th is the $11 billion water bond placed on the ballot by legislative action.

An interesting point is there are 2 more redistricting measures on this upcoming ballot.One isto finish the job started by Prop 11 and include Congressional seats in the process that has turned drawing seats for Assembly, State Senate andBoard ofEqualization over to an independent citizens commission that is being formed right now for 2011. [Congressional seats were left out in a strategy to increase the odds of passing Prop 11 in Nov. ’08 as Pelosi and crew were sure to dump mega dollars to stop it from drawing Federal House seats]

The other measure, cynically, is to remove and deny the citizens commission [before it’s even been tried once] and turnit right back over to legislators to drawdistrict boundarieshow they see fit.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Is Senator Wiggins Competent To Serve?

Yesterday’s column by FR friend Dan Morain (it’s true, all of our "friends" are not fellow conservatives – don’t tell!) was a very heavy read. It centered around the declining mental health of State Senator Pat Wiggins. If you haven’t read Dan’s piece, you should take a few minutes right now to do so (it’s here.)

The very brief summary of Dan’s thoughtful and thought provoking piece — is that Senator Wiggins’ mental health has deteriorated to the point where she is largely absent — both from the Senate floor, as well as from Committee (Senate President Steinberg actually removed her from all Committees). At this point, Wiggins is led into the State Senate Chambers, to a spot away from the other Senators, where she can cast votes on issues when her vote is needed. Does she even know what she is voting for? Dan Morain couldn’t tell you — Wiggins is not available to the press. One of the major newspapers in her district has… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Two More Unions Do The Smart Thing: Will CCPOA AND SEIU Follow Suit?

There’s more good news on the pensions front: today Gov. Schwarzenegger’s office announced tentative pension rollback agreements with two more unions: the Union of American Physicians and Dentists and the International Union of Operating Engineers. Like agreements announced earlier this month between the administration and four other unions, this means employees will contribute 5 percent more to their retirement funds and gain an unpaid leave day each month. Newly-hired employees will also have to work longer to receive their full retirement benefits.

These are not devastating sacrifices, or even tough changes. They are just slight, common sense modifications to the current system that will save the state a great deal of money in the long run. As Schwarzenegger has done a tremendous job highlighting, California’s pension system has spiraled completely out of control over the last 10 years, to the tune of 2000% increases and… Read More

James V. Lacy

A very sad byproduct of recession

The front page headline in today’s Irish Times in Ireland, a 95% Catholic country, says it all: “Increasing numbers consider abortion because of recession”.… Read More

Matt Rexroad

Money down?

These are not final numbers but I was looking at spending by Assembly candidates in this past primary season. My guess was that Republican candidates for the Assembly in reasonably safe seats raised and spent less money in 2010 than they did in 2008.

Total expenditures during the reporting periods are helpful because if people loan themselves money and it is real then we see it spent. $100,000 going in and out of an account does not come into play by looking at expenditures.

My comparison did not include and look at independent expenditures and was focused on the final reporting period prior to the election. 8 seats from each cycle. I tossed out AD 5 and AD 68 from this cycle because of the dominant posture of the two primary winners.

In 2008 I looked at — AD 2 (Nielsen, Schaupp) AD 3 (Logue, Horne) AD 10 (Sieglock, Hegyi, Sander) AD 15 (Wilson, Kamena, Rao, Lloyd) AD 34 (Conway, Smith, Becky Maze) AD 36 (Knight, Fox, Ledford) AD 64 (Nestande, McCarty) AD 71 (Miller, Blais)

In 2010 I considered — AD 25 (Olsen, Keating, van der Weide, Conrad) AD 29 (Halerman, McKinney, Whalen)… Read More

Meredith Turney

California vs. Colombia

It’s no secret Sacramento Democrats will take any and every opportunity to pontificate about issues outside their purview. Their most common means of expressing their opinions about national or international matters is the joint resolution. As Assemblyman Chuck DeVore pointed out via Twitter on Monday, the Assembly passed AJR 27, a resolution urging Congress to oppose a free trade agreement between the United States and the South American country Colombia. The resolution reads like it was written by labor union apologists, not unbiased evaluators of America’s relationship with Colombia. The day after AJR 27 passed the Assembly (it now needs Senate approval), the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board … Read More

Barry Jantz

Vargas now leads Salas by six votes in Senate District 40 race

It may be recorded as one of the most stunning electoral comebacks in the history of San Diego area politics.

Former Assemblyman Juan Vargas, who just two weeks ago refused to concede the race while Assembywoman Mary Salas was declaring victory and seemingly pulling away, now leads his opponent by six votes in the race for the Democratic nomination in the 40th State Senate District.

The winner will face Republican Brian Hendryin theNovember run-off. San Diego Rostra has been tracking the race all week, with Jim Sills posting breaking news updates as each of the three counties overlapping the senate district have revised their tallies with remaining absentee and provisional ballots.

"Completing an astonishing week-long comeback," writes Sills, "Juan Vargas today claimed the LEAD over rival Mary Salas in their classic primary." See the entire breaking news story posted late this afternoon.

The Rostra post was followed by on-line stories by the… Read More

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