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  • Pelosi and the Treasure Island land grab

    08/18/2010 11:00:21 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 24 replies
    michellemalkin.com ^ | August 18, 2010 | Michelle Malkin
    Speaker Mop & Glo made headlines for her call to investigate opponents of the Ground Zero mosque, but there was something else about her remarks that should have raised your hackles: “There is no question there is a concerted effort to make this a political issue by some. And I join those who have called for looking into how is this opposition to the mosque being funded,” she said. “How is this being ginned up that here we are talking about Treasure Island, something we’ve been working on for decades, something of great interest to our community as we...
  • Jerry Brown donations tied to businessmen he's now probing

    06/03/2009 7:48:53 AM PDT · by SmithL · 5 replies · 250+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 6/3/9 | Andrew McIntosh
    Attorney General Jerry Brown, whose office has issued subpoenas in a widening public pension fund corruption probe, has received $52,500 in recent campaign contributions from relatives and a company of the two California businessmen he's now investigating. The contributions from four family members of Sacramento lobbyist Darius Anderson and the company of Los Angeles political fundraiser Daniel Weinstein went to Brown late last year – months before his office reportedly subpoenaed companies run by the two men. They have not been charged in a public pension scandal that has migrated west from New York and resulted in a handful of...
  • CA: Privacy-bill fight is parable about use of political power ('Burkle's Law')

    05/04/2006 9:28:16 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 198+ views
    Capitol Weekly ^ | 5/4/06 | Anthony York
    Despite the honest policy disputes over Kevin Murray's bill to seal financial records in divorce cases, the debate over S.B. 1015 has focused on just about everything but policy. The story of this bill is a story of how lawmakers and advocates make political calculations. It is about how to know when you're beat, and about cutting your losses to limit the political damage that your opposition may inflict on you down the road. To some, it is a tale of political cowardice. To others, it is a tale of the ultimate political pragmatism and democracy in action. It is...
  • CA: Off-reservation gambling takes center stage in Capitol fight

    02/16/2006 8:51:00 PM PST · by calcowgirl · 10 replies · 261+ views
    Capitol Weekly ^ | February 16th, 2006 | Anthony York
    Gov. Schwarzenegger has angered Legislative Democrats, Republicans and the Department of the Interior by negotiating gaming compacts with Indian tribes to run casinos off reservation land. But with rumors in the Capitol that another major compact deal is imminent, Sen. Dean Florez, D-Shafter, chairman of the Senate Governmental Organization Committee, is trying to stop the new compact before it is introduced. The new gaming deal with the North Fork tribe in Madera County has some powerful proponents-including Las Vegas gaming interests. Among them is Station Casinos, a Nevada gaming company that has a deal to manage the North Fork tribe's...
  • CA: Pending pact for new casino will be facing uphill battle

    02/04/2006 10:43:00 AM PST · by calcowgirl · 1 replies · 190+ views
    San Diego Union-Tribune ^ | February 4, 2006 | James P. Sweeney
    SACRAMENTO – As congressional leaders and others call for new constraints on off-reservation Indian gaming, the Schwarzenegger administration is preparing to roll out its fourth such casino compact in two years. The pending agreement would allow the North Fork Rancheria band of central California to build a large casino-resort adjacent to busy state Route 99 just outside the city of Madera. The deal is expected to be announced within weeks, sources close to the negotiations said. The proposal is sailing into a stiff political head wind, with bipartisan opposition to off-reservation gaming building from Sacramento to Washington, D.C. Sen. John...
  • Parra, other lawmakers take trip to Cuba (Nicole,, a "personal, educational vacation")

    02/03/2006 9:23:32 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 11 replies · 693+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 2/3/06 | Vic Pollard
    SACRAMENTO — Assemblywoman Nicole Parra and her father traveled to Cuba in early December on what has reportedly become an annual event organized by one of California’s most powerful lobbyists and political fundraisers. Parra, D-Hanford, and other participants said the trip was arranged by Darius Anderson, founder of one of Sacramento’s premiere lobbying firms and a top fundraiser for former Gov. Gray Davis. Since travel to communist Cuba is generally prohibited except under a license from the U.S. government, Anderson’s repeated trips there with lawmakers, business people and others raise a number of questions. Why is a lobbyist arranging religious...
  • Bad blood over big-time lobbyist's big bashes

    02/14/2005 8:07:05 AM PST · by SmithL · 3 replies · 237+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 2/14/5 | Phillip Matier, Andrew Ross
    Sonoma County officials have pulled the plug on Sacramento mega- lobbyist Darius Anderson's legendary rural hilltop parties -- but not before the "Platinum Persuader" himself got slapped with a citizen's arrest for disturbing the peace. It all started awhile back when Anderson -- a major money man for state Democrats -- bought a pristine, 76-acre ranch in Kenwood and eventually carved a mile-and-a-half road up the hillside, removing trees along the way and infuriating many of his new neighbors. Add in that Anderson was one of the key players trying to bring an Indian casino to the area, and he...