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Ray Haynes

Swearing In Day

Today is swearing in day for the new Legislature. The 2006-08 session officially begins today.

For me, it is a strange time. Since 1992, I have showed up on the first Monday of December in each even numbered year, raised my right hand, and swore to defend the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies foreign and domestic. I then spent the next two years defending those Constitutions against the domestic enemies who were elected to the California Legislature. That duty now falls to the new Legislators.

When I first joined the Legislature in 1992, there were 48 Democrats and 32 Republicans in the Assembly and 26 Democrats and 14 Republicans in the Senate. Today, there are 48 Democrats and 32 Republicans in the Assembly, and 25 Democrats and 15 Republicans in the Senate. The Senate never had more than 17 Republicans in the Senate, but the Assembly had 41 Republicans after the 1994 election. After those Republicans were sold out by Paul Horcher, Doris Allen and Brian Setencich, they finally solidified their majority by January, 1966. We lost that majority in November 1996.

In fact,… Read More

Democrat Party Feud Still Simmering In San Bernardino County

Later today, Assemblymember Gloria Negrete McLeod will be sworn in as the new state senator for the 32nd State Senate District. After six years of doing time on the “green carpet,” the three-term lawmaker will soon be crossing over to serve in the upper house of the State Legislature.

Negrete McLeod’s transition from the Assembly to the Senate is a relative surprise – many observers had pegged her as merely an inconvenient obstacle to a possible dynasty involving Inland Empire Congressman Joe Baca and his family. (Negrete McLeod’s Democrat Senate Primary opponent this election cycle was one-term Assemblymember Joe Baca Jr., the Congressman’s eldest son.)

Indeed, Assemblymember Gloria Negrete McLeod emerged as the winner of a June 2006 Senate primary after a campaign in which few of their mutual liberal philosophies and respective legislative voting records were analyzed and vetted. So, in a contest where there were few ideological differences, both campaigns tried hard to find areas of contrast.

One of those areas of… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Today’s Commentary: Babbittizing Electricity

Back when the Clinton Administration was in it’s infancy…[I know, that was the entire 8 years, up to the last-day vandalism of the White House computer "W" keyboard keys and stealing all the china they could], the then new Sec of Interior, Bruce Babbitt vowed that he wanted to be the first secretary to "tear down a dam." That mentality ismoving here in California, the latest concerning the ongoing fight up here at the top of the state and south Oregon over the Klamath River and the allocation of its water. It came to a head in 2001 when Klamath Basin farmers found their tap shut off mid summer because of fish concerns.

The latest is a proposal that has been kicking around for some time of tearing out a series of dams for fish passage. Owned by PacifiCorp,they have been in place on the Klamathfor over 50 years, generating electricityfor, primarily, Californians use. At least 4 dams are in the target sights, They aren’t huge generators like Shasta Lake or Lake Oroville,… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Babbittizing Electricity

Back when the Clinton Administration was in it’s infancy…[I know, that was the entire 8 years, up to the last-day vandalism of the White House computer "W" keyboard keys and stealing all the china they could], the then new Sec of Interior, Bruce Babbitt vowed that he wanted to be the first secretary to "tear down a dam." That mentality ismoving here in California, the latest concerning the ongoing fight up here at the top of the state and south Oregon over the Klamath River and the allocation of its water. It came to a head in 2001 when Klamath Basin farmers found their tap shut off mid summer because of fish concerns.

The latest is a proposal that has been kicking around for some time of tearing out a series of dams for fish passage. Owned by PacifiCorp,they have been in place on the Klamathfor over 50 years, generating electricityfor, primarily, Californians use. At least 4 dams are in the target sights, They aren’t huge generators like Shasta Lake or Lake… Read More

Barry Jantz

Sunday San Diego

Mayor Sanders Not Into Camping… The SDUT story was linked from the FR yesterday, but it’s worth repeating. Jerry Sanders had about 30 protesters outside City Hall on Friday, knickers all in a twist over his appearance on KFMB’s Rick Roberts radio show a couple of weeks back. Rick was talking with the Mayor about the illegal encampments in McGonigle Canyon, and asked if Sanders would attendthe legal resident protest campout the next day. Jerry’s tongue-in-cheek answer: “I’m not into camping.”

Those upset with such an outrageous comment had this to share in the SDUT story:

“Shame on you, Mayor Sanders. You bring disgrace to San Diego by your racist remarks and calling down shame upon us,” said the Rev. Patricia Andrews Callori, a member of Justice Overcoming Boundaries. Puh-leaze. ManhattanRead More

Carl Fogliani

Central Valley is 2008 Ground Zero

When Jon asked me to consider joining the FlashReport to further highlight the Central Valley’s unique and volatile political culture I was honored. As the premier battleground in California between the parties, the Central Valley has been and will continue to be the place where the conservative movement can make gains in the legislature and congress. I am looking forward to helping the FlashReport deliver up to date information from the region and contributing to the growth of conservatism in the blogosphere. I see the FlashReport as the front line in the battle against the extreme leftist bloggers that pollute the internet political landscape today.

Some people have a feeling that I will be writing extensively about developments in the 11th congressional district. Of course I will. After Jerry McNerney’s slander campaign against Richard Pombo I look forward to critiquing his actual performance in office. I anticipate some fun moments as he will have to make decisions that will be between representing his district or standing with his political soulmates George Miller, Pete Stark and Nancy Pelosi in what is, despite democrat spin to the contrary,… Read More

Jon Fleischman

UCLA victory deprives USC of Nat’l Championship Berth

Today is a great day in California. For years now, the Golden State has been plagued by Trojan fans with out-of-control egos. Today victory by UCLA was an amazing moment, reminding me of how the peaceful denizens of Munchkinland invariably felt when Dorothy Gale’s home landed on the Wicked Witch of the West!

USC is still a great team, and earned their place in the Rose Bowl. But there is glory in knowing that the gold paint on the trophy bell will be covered in blue, and that we ruined Pete Carroll’s Christmas.

(Keith… Finally!)… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Assembly Caucus Spotlights 11 Freshman Members

For many FR readers, the eleven incoming GOP Freshmen members of the State Assembly are already a known quantity, especially for those who are active in or around one of their districts. Many of them have a long history of involvement in politics here in the Golden State. The Assembly Republican Caucus has prepared a handy guide that has the photos and a paragraph or two on each of the eleven, and it is attached below. Congratulations to the Freshman Class: Anthony Adams, Joal Anderson, Tom Berryhill, Paul Cook, Mike Duvall, Jean Fuller, Ted Gaines, Martin Garrick, Kevin Jeffries, Jim Silva and Cameron Smyth!

Of course, FR readers will get to experience a little of life as a "member of the Freshman class" through the eyes of Anthony Adams, who now writing for this website… Thanks, Anthony!… Read More