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A Day In The Life of Assemblymember Anthony Adams

Assemblymember Anthony Adams’ hometown newspaper, the Hesperia Star, last week featured a profile of the 59th Assembly District’s new assemblymember (and Flashreport State Capitol correspondent). The Hesperia Star noted Assemblymember Adams’ hectic Capital and District calendar of events as a staff reporter interviewed him over coffee at a neighborhood Starbucks.

Excerpts from the Star piece on Adams:

“But the recently-elected state assemblyman — Adams took office last December after winning handling in November — is accustomed to such flurries of activity.

In Sacramento, Adams’ typical day begins with a 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting, at 8:30 he gets to his office at the capitol, at 9 he conducts yet another meeting, the first of several activities sandwiched into tidy 30-minute segments.

On some days, he attends committee meetings. (Adams is on theRead More

Federation For American Immigration Reform To Host National Drive For Anti-Illegal Immigration Measures In Nation’s Capital

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) has announced plans for their annual “Hold Their Feet To The Fire” rally and citizen lobbying effort in Washington, DC. FAIR organizers promise hundreds of immigration reform supporters will be in Washington during April 22-25, 2007 to discuss comprehensive measures to combat illegal immigration.

During the three-day confab, participants will be treated to dozens of talk radio personalities who will be broadcasting live from the event. Among those expected to attend the conference are hugely popular Southern California talkers John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou (“John and Ken”) of KFI Radio.

Information on the event From FAIR’s website, www.fairus.org:

There’s an old expression that if you want to get politicians to see the light, make them feel the heat. That’s just what FAIR and dozens of radio talk show hosts from around the country are planning in April.

FAIR’s annual Hold Their Feet to the Fire rally in Washington DC will be held April 22nd to the 25th.

Teaming up once again withRead More

Duane Dichiara

Number 2

Richard Wills Dichiara Born April 2, 2007 6 pounds, 3 ounces 18 1/2 inches 17 years, 363 days until he registers Republican… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Don’t Mess with the Workers’ Comp Appeals Board!

A friend forwarded this memo from the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board which has some tough words for those who dare to send documents to the Board that are not properly hole punched. I kid you not. Check this out for your laugh of the day.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’S Fund on Feinstein’s Abrupt Subcommittee Chairmanship Resignation…

From today’s Wall Street Journal Political Diary E-mail, our ‘virtual’ FR Correspondent John Fund:

Daddy Warbucks

Why did Senator Dianne Feinstein of California suddenly resign as chair of a powerful military appropriations subcommittee last week? That’s the question much of Washington is asking, and liberal government watchdog groups are apparently not going to give her a pass on the issue. They believe her withdrawal is linked to her subcommittee’s allocation of millions of dollars in defense contracts to companies partly owned by her husband.

The story began two months ago when Metro Newspapers, a group of alternative weeklies in northern California,… Read More

Mike Spence

Sipping Hot Cocoa With Curt Hagman and the 60th AD Race

The race for the 60th Assembly District has plenty of intrigue. The current Assemblyman Bob Huff does not have an ordained successor. No one on his staff is running. The district has parts of three counties in it. You can see my previous post on this race here. Yesterday I met with one of the candidates running for this seat, Chino Hills Mayor Curt Hagman. I have to admit when I heard he was bail bondsman, I was wondering who gets into that kind of business. Turns out he started as a Private Investigator.Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Highlights from today’s News Stories – Romney’s Big Day, and much more…

Today there is a lot of news to cover… GOP PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS The big story is that GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney didn’t just ‘win’ the contest for fundraising over his main rivals Rudy Giuliani and John McCain, he clobbered them. This was an important first step for Romney, who needs to show that he is a viable national candidate. But the big test lies ahead — which is whether Romney can spend his campaign money as effectively as he can raise it. We’ll be looking closely at what Romney does here in California over the coming months. Giuliani and McCain enjoy much more name identification among California GOP voters… I was actually surprised at McCain’s showing on the fundraising front. All three campaigns tried to downplay expectations before the big announcements. Romney hit the home run, of course. Giuliani scored a… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Highlights from today’s News Stories – Romney’s Big Day, and much more…

Today there is a lot of news to cover… GOP PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS The big story is that GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney didn’t just ‘win’ the contest for fundraising over his main rivals Rudy Giuliani and John McCain, he clobbered them. This was an important first step for Romney, who needs to show that he is a viable national candidate. But the big test lies ahead — which is whether Romney can spend his campaign money as effectively as he can raise it. We’ll be looking closely at what Romney does here in California over the coming months. Giuliani and McCain enjoy much more name identification among California GOP voters… I was actually surprised at McCain’s showing on the fundraising front. All three campaigns tried to downplay expectations before the big announcements. Romney hit the home run, of course. Giuliani scored a… Read More

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