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  • Workers fly the coop at SFO, leaving behind parking glut

    09/19/2005 6:37:37 AM PDT · by SmithL · 7 replies · 868+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 9/19/5 | Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross
    . . . Mirror, mirror: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't the only one falling out of favor with the public these days. Six months ago, polling by J. Moore Methods (a Sacramento firm that does a lot of surveys for Democrats) had teachers, firefighters and police officers flying high, with approval ratings between 60 and 70 percent. Now, after tens of millions of dollars in attack ads from both sides, here's how everyone stacks up with voters as of last weekend. -- Firefighters -- 54 percent. -- Police -- 51 percent. -- Schwarzenegger -- 42 percent. -- State workers -- 41...
  • Gay marriage, immigrant licenses: Battles over official status

    06/06/2005 8:01:15 AM PDT · by SmithL · 2 replies · 253+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 6/6/5 | Dan Walters
    Government differs from private business or even nonprofit organizations in many ways - its police powers, most noticeably - and one of those differences is government's singular ability to confer official status. That's quite evident in the international arena, where the official recognition of a revolutionary regime by more established nations lends legitimacy, and where military security treaties and trade agreements divide the globe into us-vs.-them spheres. The power to confer status underlies many of the political conflicts in state government as well. Those who have obtained official status of some kind, and the social and economic benefits that accompany...
  • The buzz: Two inquisitive senators booted off key panel [CA]

    06/06/2005 7:55:45 AM PDT · by SmithL · 3 replies · 490+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 6/6/5 | Kevin Yamamura
    The Legislature's two appropriations committees are considered prime assignments for legislators because the panels oversee every fiscal bill in the Capitol, giving members power that attracts campaign contributions. When the Senate Appropriations Committee met recently to approve a large batch of Senate proposals collectively dubbed the "suspense file," two veteran members, Sens. Debra Bowen, D-Marina del Rey, and Jackie Speier, D-Hillsborough, were noticeably absent and had been replaced without explanation. The reason? Bowen and Speier apparently wanted to ask questions about bills in a suspense hearing designed to be as efficient as possible. In fact, Senate leaders traditionally have decided...
  • CA: Behind the budget pleas: waste

    03/24/2004 8:49:19 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 3 replies · 189+ views
    OC Register ^ | 3/24/04 | Ray Haynes
    <p>What a field day for the heat. A thousand people in the street. A-singin' songs and carryin' signs. Mostly say, "Don't you dare cut any of our programs!"</p> <p>With apologies to Buffalo Springfield, the annual summer budget fight has started early in Sacramento. Welfare mothers, students and many others are showing up at the Capitol to beg us lawmakers to give them your money.</p>