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  • Hollywood Insider takes On Corruption in CA Gov't

    08/23/2009 11:23:06 AM PDT · by TheMadKing · 4 replies · 329+ views
    Breitbart's Big Hollywood ^ | 8/23/2009 | John T. Simpson
    Mr. Jerrol LeBaron of InkTip, the most successful spec script sales business in Hollywood, has now launched his Honor In Office campaign and website in an attempt to reform the way California legislators do business. The first goal of Mr. LeBaron’s Honor In Office campaign is to place the Honor In Office Act on the California ballot. If passed, the Honor In Office Act would compel California state reps to legally affirm that they have read a bill in full before voting to pass it, just as every attorney in America closing any kind of legal contract is paid to...
  • Big Hollywood Interview: Jerrol LeBaron of InkTip and Honor In Office, Part One

    08/21/2009 8:50:05 PM PDT · by TheMadKing · 161+ views
    Big Hollywood ^ | 8/21/2009 | John T. Simpson
    I’m sure Mr. LeBaron would much rather be running his most successful Hollywood spec script sales business than jumping into the shark-infested waters of Sacramento politics. Yet that is exactly what Mr. LeBaron has done by launching his Honor In Office website and campaign, to reform the way California legislators do the People’s business and regardless of political affiliation. It is the corruption of the legislative process which Mr. LeBaron sees as the real problem, not only in Sacramento but across the US.