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  • Texas defends new $5-per-visitor strip club fee

    12/18/2007 3:20:17 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 113 replies · 277+ views
    Houston Chronicle/AP ^ | Dec. 18, 2007
    AUSTIN — The state's new $5 surcharge for strip club visitors will not violate the clubs' First Amendment free speech rights, state officials argued in a court brief filed in advance of a court hearing. The new fee, which was approved this year by the Texas Legislature, is set to take effect on Jan. 1. It's expected to raise about $44 million to be dispersed for sexual assault prevention programs and health care for the uninsured. A state district judge was scheduled today to consider a request made by a group of strip clubs to delay the fee. The Texas...
  • CA: Tech players play politics - Deep pockets aimed at education, energy

    07/29/2006 12:10:14 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 398+ views
    Mercury News ^ | 7/29/06 | Mary Anne Ostrom
    In California politics, Silicon Valley executives used to be considered newbies, nerds or simply multimillionaires with too much time and money on their hands. No longer. Emboldened over the past decade by some success passing ballot propositions, a handful of the valley's most influential power brokers are once again aiming to use the initiative process to put their stamp on public policy in California. Two of the boldest electoral initiatives yet to emerge from valley interests will be on November's ballot: NetFlix founder Reed Hastings and Kleiner Perkins venture capitalist John Doerr are backing Proposition 88, an unprecedented statewide real...
  • Primary Day Primer: Your Guide to Key Races in 8 States ( The best of the best )

    06/06/2006 9:01:44 AM PDT · by george76 · 37 replies · 928+ views
    Washington Poast ^ | 06-06-06 | Chris Cillizza |
    For political junkies, June 6 has been circled on the political calendar for months. Eight states hold primary elections today. There are important races for gubernatorial nominations in California, Iowa and Alabama, a contested Senate primary in Montana and a number of competitive House primary battles. All in all, it's almost too much of a good thing. There are so many good races out there and not enough time to give each of them their due. In an attempt to bring readers the essential, need-to-know information about today's races, The Fix is providing the primer below. Remember: This is not...
  • Low turnout may aid Angelides

    06/06/2006 10:14:19 AM PDT · by SmithL · 5 replies · 262+ views
    Contra Costa Times ^ | 6/6/6 | Steven Harmon
    SACRAMENTO - A record low turnout in today's election could be key to Phil Angelides in his effort to capture the Democratic gubernatorial nomination over rival Steve Westly, experts said Monday. A Field Poll released today predicts only 34 percent of registered voters are expected to come out to the polls. That would be the lowest turnout in at least 60 years. Such a scenario could play to the strengths of Angelides, the state treasurer from Sacramento. Angelides has the backing of the state Democratic Party and countless party-affiliated interest groups -- including labor and teachers' groups -- who are...
  • California: The Bond Deal - Look closely at it, and be prepared to vote NO

    03/10/2006 12:36:43 PM PST · by Amerigomag · 34 replies · 545+ views
    Flash Report ^ | March 10, 2006 | Jon Fleischman & Tom McClintock
    Today and over the weekend, high-level nogotiations are taking place among the legislative leadership and the Governor - the focal point of these discussions - infrastructure investment. LOOK CAREFULLY at what comes out of the negotiations. Were the Republican Governor and Republican legislative leaders able to hold the 'line in the sand' against the big-government, spend-a-holic Democratic leaders? Does the plan: 1) HAVE A SIGNIFICANT PAY-AS-YOU-GO COMPONENT FOR FY '07-'08 AND BEYOND?2) HAVE A 6% BORROWING CAP?3) CONTAIN CEQA AND OTHER NEEDED REFORMS?4) LIMIT THE BORROWING TO MORTOR-AND BRICK REAL INFRASTRUCTURE?*From Senator McClintock:5) LIMIT GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDING TO STATE SCHOOL...