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  • Silicon Valley Bank is a particularly scary failure. Here's why.

    03/10/2023 3:41:04 PM PST · by dynachrome · 68 replies
    yahoo ^ | 3-10-23 | Alistair Barr
    At the end of 2022, SVB had uninsured deposits in its US offices of $151.5 billion, versus total deposits of $173 billion. That's 88% of all SVB deposits that didn't have FDIC insurance.
  • California Democrats who flipped seats in 2018 have plenty of cash for 2020

    05/10/2020 10:39:12 AM PDT · by T Ruth · 20 replies
    MSN news ^ | 4/18/2020 | John Wildermuth
    California Democrats are building a wall of money to defend the congressional seats they took from Republicans in 2018, new Federal Election Commission financial reports show *** In the Central Valley, Rep. Josh Harder, D-Turlock (Stanislaus County), took in $789,093 in the quarter that ended March 31, leaving him with $3.5 million in campaign cash. His Republican opponent, veterinarian Ted Howze, raised $71,147 in the first quarter, leaving him with $100,575 in the bank. *** Brian Maryott, a San Juan Capistrano city councilman, is challenging Democratic Rep. Mike Levin in a district that bridges San Diego and Orange counties. But...
  • Eradicating invasive California swamp rats will cost millions, lawmaker says

    09/26/2019 6:52:58 AM PDT · by Boomer · 32 replies
    Fox Business ^ | 9/26/19 | James Leggate
    Why drain the whole swamp when you can just eradicate the giant invasive rats? Rep. Josh Harder, a California Democrat, brought a dead nutria — commonly referred to as a “swamp rat” — to a congressional hearing this week as he sought support for a bill that would direct $7 million to help eradicate the invasive rodent species from his state.
  • In key California House races, Republicans are turning out early and big

    10/30/2018 1:24:30 PM PDT · by 11th_VA · 37 replies
    sfchronicle.com ^ | Oct 30, 2018 | John Wildermuth
    With the midterm elections just days away, there’s little indication that California is seeing a “blue wave” of Democratic votes, at least in the early returns of vote-by-mail ballots — and in some key races that will help determine control of the House, Republican voter response has been strong. There are still a lot more ballots to come in, cautioned Paul Mitchell, vice president of Political Data Inc., which supplies voter information to a variety of political campaigns. But so far, according to a mail ballot tracker he runs, Republican votes are keeping pace with the number of Democratic ballots....