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Friday Roll Call: Gov. Arnold fires Clint Eastwood, $25,000 for patient dumping, etc.

March 21, 2008 · No Comments

STATEWIDE

Gov. Schwarzenegger denied fellow Hollywood action star Clint Eastwood and brother in law Bobby Shriver from third terms as members of the State Park and Recreation Commission. [LA Times]

State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is forcing Allstate Insurance to give California customers an 18% rate cut because he believes their rates are too high. [KNBCnbclogo.jpg]

Pregnant women in their third trimester and two months following birth could be entitled to handicapped parking spaces if Assemblyman Chuck Devore’s (R-Irvine) proposed bill is passed. [Sacramento Bee]

The progressive group Courage Campaign is asking why state Republicans are trying to push additional tax breaks for yacht owners while California is facing a signifigant budget crunch. [Blogging on Meds]

LOS ANGELES

The Glendale News-Press takes a glance at Assembyman Paul Krekorian’s (D-Burbank) legislative goals, including bills that would increase penalties for street racing and speeding, improve drinking water safety, and making it illegal to sell beef from sick or diseased cows.

LA City Council may soon pass an ordinance that would fine hospitals $25,000 for “dumping” homeless patients. [KNBCnbclogo.jpg]

SAN FRANCISCO AND BAY AREA

The mayor and police of Oakland express frustration over loopholes in state law allowing for the proliferation of assault weapons. A California Dept. of Justice agent says, “You’re more likely to be hit by a stray round nowadays than an intended round.” [CBS5]

San Francisco is inching towards requiring large buildings to have “solar power, nontoxic paints and plumbing fixtures that decrease water usage.” [San Francisco Chronicle]

A year after banning city government from buying bottle of water, San Francisco Mayor Newsom is urging restaurants to stop selling bottles and - gasp - give away glasses of tap water for free. [San Francisco Chronicle]

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Thursday Roll Call

March 13, 2008 · No Comments

LOS ANGELES

Mayor Villaraigosa has threatened L.A. city managers with layoffs, which would be the first since the early 80s. [Daily News]

LA Weekly digs into why turnstiles will soon be installed at L.A. subway stations, and isn’t taking MTA CEO Roger Snobles reasons as fact.

USC’s Marshall School of Business has been enlisted by the F.B.I. to develop marketing plans to aid recruitment. [Daily Trojan]

SAN DIEGO

The 10.6 million-acre California Desert Conservation Area may be excluded from federally protected status just because it doesn’t have the word “national” in its name. [LA Times]

STATEWIDE

Bakersfield could be the next California community require mandatory spaying and neutering of pets. [Bakersfield Californian]

Robert at the new California High Speed Rail Blog is skeptical of the proposed “public private partnership” to build and manage the project.

Assemblyman Paul Krekorian, D-Burbank has proposed anti-piracy legislation that would increase the amount of damages copyright holders may be entitled to and would also allow prosection of anyone who helps transport pirated material. [Daily News]


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