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  • Oropeza's name remains on ballot, special election may be needed

    10/21/2010 12:50:53 PM PDT · by SmithL · 16 replies
    SacBee: Capitol Alert ^ | 10/21/10 | Torey Van Oot
    The name of Sen. Jenny Oropeza, who died last night, will remain on the Nov. 2 ballot as a candidate for re-election to the 28th Senate District, election officials said this morning The 53-year-old Long Beach Democrat died 12 days before the election. Her name is already on the ballot -- some of which have already been cast by absentee voters -- and state law prevents calling a special election to fill a vacant office within 68 days of an election. Oropeza was expected to win re-election in the district, where Democrats have a 20-plus point registration advantage.... If Oropeza...
  • Democratic Sen. Jenny Oropeza, 53, dies

    10/21/2010 12:41:27 PM PDT · by SmithL · 38 replies
    SacBee: Capitol Alert ^ | 10/21/10 | Torey Van Oot
    Democratic Sen. Jenny Oropeza has died following a prolonged illness. She was 53. Oropeza had been largely absent from the Senate since her office announced in May that she had been diagnosed with a blood clot in her abdomen. The Long Beach Democrat, first elected to the Senate in 2006, had battled liver cancer and a tumor during her time in the Assembly. Her own battle with cancer inspired her to become a champion of cancer prevention in the Legislature.
  • Congress sends Bush bill banning lead in toys

    07/31/2008 9:20:24 PM PDT · by logician2u · 18 replies · 227+ views
    AP ^ | 7/31/2008 | Jim Abrams
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday passed and sent to the White House legislation that bans lead from children's toys and seeks to ensure that chemicals posing possible health problems will not end up on toys and articles that kids chew on and play with. The Senate, stymied by partisan differences over the energy crisis, put aside those differences momentarily to vote 89-3 for the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The House passed the bill Wednesday by 424-1, a reflection of the national outcry over a rash of recalls last years of toys and children's products contaminated by lead...