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  • CA: Tom McClintock Ballot Recommendations (June 8, 2010 primary election)

    05/14/2010 4:43:29 PM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 93 replies · 4,139+ views
    tommcclintock.com ^ | 14 May 2010
    On the Propositions: Prop. 13. Seismic Retrofits. YES: Earthquake proofing your house shouldn’t trigger a tax increase until you’re ready to sell. Any questions? Prop. 14. Distorted Primary. NO: This was the result of the corrupt deal for the tax increase engineered by Abel Maldonado that included this measure to by-pass party primaries in a manner Maldonado believed would enhance his future election prospects. Instead of voters of each party putting their best candidate forward, this jerry-rigged system is designed to disguise the difference between the parties and force those pesky third parties off the general election ballot entirely. Prop....
  • CA: Breaking down the Maldonado confirmation vote (Abel Maldonado is the new lieutenant governor)

    04/26/2010 8:30:36 PM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 10 replies · 456+ views
    ibabuzz.com ^ | 26 April 2010 | Josh Richman
    The state Senate this afternoon voted 25-7 to confirm Gov. Arnold Schwarznegger’s nomination of state Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria, as lieutenant governor; the governor will swear him into office tomorrow. As I’d said Friday on KQED Channel 9’s “This Week in Northern California,” don’t mistake this for an instance of politics being put aside. Democrats supported Maldonado only because they want him out of the Senate so they can try to win his 15th State Senate District seat, and only now because confirming him earlier wouldn’t have allowed the SD-15 special election to be consolidated with November’s general election,...
  • CA: Prop. 54 foes cite effects on medical care

    08/29/2003 10:30:12 AM PDT · by Alia · 20 replies · 289+ views
    The Contra Costa Times, California ^ | 08-29-03 | Carrie Sturrock
    SACRAMENTO - Proposition 54 would make it nearly impossible to study why more white women are diagnosed with breast cancer but more African-American women die from it, say opponents in health care. The initiative, which would ban the collection of racial data in California, would also hinder efforts to gather information on hate crimes, say those in law enforcement. And it would hamstring efforts to close the educational performance gaps between Latino and white students, say those in education.