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Mail Call - Oct. 19
"I just wanted to say that The Herald-Mail's coverage of the Officer Nicholson law ride was dismal at best. This was a ride over 175 riders were involved in, and made several thousand dollars for Children's Village and the Nicholson scholarship and...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Global Warming, Politics, Global Change, Government
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Supreme Court ruling on Calif. immigrant tuition rates could affect other states' policies
Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday to uphold California's policy of granting reduced, in-state tuition to college students who are illegal immigrants is likely to bolster similar proposals across the nation as well as a California measure to provide...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Politics, Government, Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut), Justice and Rights
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Mail Call - Jan. 21
"It's kind of funny that just the next day after the shooting in Arizona, the leaders of the Tea Party movement got on the blogosphere and starting saying 'The liberals are going to blame us.' Well, no, that didn't happen. But it is kind of strange that...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Elections, Arizona, Government
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Brown administration says prison complaints are blame-shifting
Gov. Jerry Brown's administration disputes complaints that the governor's vocal legal challenges to orders to improve prison conditions has brought progress to a halt. The federal court-appointed medical receiver in charge of prison healthcare filed a...Tags: Coccidioidomycosis , U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Politics, Prisons, Executive Branch
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Skelton: Lawmakers should restore dental care
Democrats and special interests have a long wish list of government programs they want to spend more on now that California's budget crisis has faded. They hope to use the latest report from the nonpartisan legislative analyst, who forecast more tax...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Darrell Steinberg, Bill Emmerson
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Local enterprise zones at risk
Staff WriterGov. Jerry Brown is once again pushing to do away with enterprise zones and their tax break benefits, a move that the local enterprise zone manager says would severely hinder the Valley’s capacity to entice businesses. And while Imperial Valley...Tags: Taxation, Politics, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Credit and Debt
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Gov. Jerry Brown's cap-and-trade plans face opposition
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to borrow $500 million from cap-and-trade proceeds to cover general fund expenses has not been warmly welcomed in the Legislature. "It doesn’t really make sense," said Sen. Jim Beall (D-San Jose) at a budget...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Jim Beall, Jr., Regional Authority, Elections
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Jerry Brown dismisses 'kerfuffle' over tax forecasts
SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown said Wednesday it would be a mistake to count on the extra tax revenue that was projected by the legislative analyst last week. The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office says the state will receive $3.2 billion more...
Tags: Weather, Politics, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Stock Market
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Jerry Brown talks about his past, drops hints about his future
Gov. Jerry Brown, who is known to break out the occasional Latin phrase during stump speeches and news conferences, said he liked the language because “it’s obscure and makes you smarter than everybody.” The quip came during a free-...Tags: Business Enterprises, Politics, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Government
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Court receiver says Brown ignores prison conditions
In a report Wednesday to federal judges, the official overseeing prison medical care said Gov. Jerry Brown's public opposition to crowding reductions, and his corrections officials' refusal to move inmates at risk of a deadly disease, show California is...Tags: Coccidioidomycosis , Justice System, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Crime, Law and Justice, Diseases and Illnesses
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The bottom line: It's time to restore dental care for the poor
SACRAMENTO — State Capitol politicians may have an extra $3.2 billion to play with. Or they may not. It depends on whose figures you believe: nonpartisan Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor's or contrarian Gov. Jerry Brown's. I tend to have more...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Politics, Darrell Steinberg, Hospitals and Clinics, Government
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Her job: Stopping wage theft
SACRAMENTO — Julie Su doesn't back down from fights when she thinks employers are cheating their workers. In her two years as California's top labor law enforcer, Su has taken on scores of unscrupulous businesses. As state labor commissioner,...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Dan Logue, Health and Safety at Work, Punishment, Fines
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May 22, 2013
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May 22, 2013
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