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Barry Jantz

Quick Sacto Turnaround

A quick up-and-back for me yesterday for the swearing-in.

Shirley Horton was gracious enough to let me hitch a ride from the airport to the capitol. It’s hard to believe she is starting her last term in the assembly. Time flies. I guess the competitive AD 78 will now be heating up for ’08.

I caught up with our new SD legislators. "It’s been a long time coming," Joel Anderson told me, slightly taken aback that his college roommate was now putting him on the record for the FlashReport. "We’ve been working on this for two years — it’s great to be able to celebrate with family and friends."

Yadda, yadda. Okay, Joel, now say something that I don’t expect every other freshman up here to regurgitate. Like, what’s your first piece of legislation?

OK, that did it, then he gets the twinkle in his eye. Anderson wants to pursue adequate funding for San Diego’s traffic management system, which apparently doesn’t address traffic congestion on a 7-24 basis, unlike four other SoCal counties. I wouldn’t necessarily call that meat and potatoes legislation, but it… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Today’s Commentary: Legislature Kicks Off a New Session

Yesterday marked the beginning of the 2007-2008 legislative session. The Assembly once again installed Assembly member Fabian Nunez as Speaker of the Assembly yesterday and the Senate re-elected Senator Don Perata as Senate Majority Leader. Most of the action was in the Assembly, as the governor sat through the whole swearing-in ceremony and got up to saw a few words when Nunez introduced him.

Nunez gave a speech about wanting to work with members of both parties on issues such as health care, education and the environment. When Assembly member Mike Villines was elected as Republican leader in November, Nunez issued a statement saying, “I congratulate Assembly member Mike Villines on his election today as Republican leader. If there is any lesson to be learned from the election, it is that California voters want us to be partners, not partisans…I look forward to working with him to continue the bipartisan progress we made with Governor Schwarzenegger.”… Read More

Jill Buck

Healthcare Can Be Reformed

“Liberty is to the collective body, what health is to every individual body. Without health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness can be enjoyed by society.” Thomas Jefferson

Healthcare costs are skyrocketing, and too many Californians lack healthcare insurance.

According to the California Chamber of Commerce, the national average cost of healthcare for a single person rose from $2196 in 1996, to $4024 in 2005. Similarly, premiums for families rose from $5791 to $10,880 during that same time period. Alarmingly, 6.5 million Californians (1.3 million of which are children) have no healthcare insurance. We all know the upshot to this statistics: our emergency rooms (the most expensive way to treat most healthcare problems) become the primary care facilities for the uninsured; doctors and hospitals charge insurance companies and citizens with insurance more in order to cover the cost of treating the… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Legislature Kicks Off a New Session

Yesterday marked the beginning of the 2007-2008 legislative session. The Assembly once again installed Assembly member Fabian Nunez as Speaker of the Assembly yesterday and the Senate re-elected Senator Don Perata as Senate Majority Leader. Most of the action was in the Assembly, as the governor sat through the whole swearing-in ceremony and got up to saw a few words when Nunez introduced him.

Nunez gave a speech about wanting to work with members of both parties on issues such as health care, education and the environment. When Assembly member Mike Villines was elected as Republican leader in November, Nunez issued a statement saying, “I congratulate Assembly member Mike Villines on his election today as Republican leader. If there is any lesson to be learned from the election, it is that California voters want us to be partners, not partisans…I look forward to working with him to continue the bipartisan progress we made with Governor Schwarzenegger.”… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Sworn In, Lets Get To Work

After 3 1/2 days with no Assembly in place, we were sworn in today a little after noon. The ceremony was orderly and timely, including the attendence by Governor Schwarzenegger, a very rare thing for a governor to visit the Assembly chamber for its swearing-in ceremony…for sure the firstduring the3 swearing-in ceremonies I’ve been around. I thought it was a great gesture and a signal of his interest in working with the Legislature. A bi-partisan chord was what was trying to be struck by those that spoke…and it lasted until the rules of the house were brought forth for adoption as we do atthe beginning of each 2 year session. The kicker: As usual, Republicans only received the rules draft that we were to vote on at about 9:30 AM, with no time for us to really consider them, membersgot copies much later. So that put a damper on the bi-partisan love fest but that’s how the majority issues the rules each year. One colleague remarked to one of the freshmen members, "There, you’ve experienced your first [vote] loss already!" Also, about 80 bills were introduced on day one, a number which will grow to about 1900 by the end… Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Good for Villines!

Assembly Republican leader Mike Villines introduced a redistricting reform measure today. Good for him. I hope that the Governor picks this as an issue of importance to help usher through. Maybe he can prevail on the Democrats to sign on and make California’s legislative races more competitive (and therefore, more democratic). From Villines’ office:

REPUBLICAN LEADER VILLINES INTRODUCES REDISTRICTING REFORM MEASURE Legislation Strips Powers from Politicians, Returns Them to the People SACRAMENTO – Assembly Republican Leader Mike Villines, of Clovis, today introduced legislation that will take away the power to draw legislativeRead More

Jon Fleischman

Shame on the Sacramento Bee

There is nothing more underwhelming than when the main stream media tries to get cute, and speedily pen an article that attacks the integrity of a conservative (under the ‘guise’ of objective reporting), conveniently timed to try and impact an election. Today’s award winner for gutter-journalism: the Sacramento Bee. They ran a front-page story today making it sound like State Senator Jim Battin has questionable ethical standards because of his policy beliefs. Someone forgot to tell the Bee that ideologues like Jim Battin have a lot of passionate beliefs, and that instead of looking to ‘personal gain’ as reasoning for someone’s positions on issues, how about looking to their core-beliefs?

Jim Battin is an advocate for rights for Indian Gaming tribes. Not too shocking — he is not alone, there are many who share his position. But for the Sacramento Bee to run a front-page smear job the morning that Battin is trying to put together votes to become the leader of Senate Republicans is shameful. While Battin lost his bid by one swing vote, I am pretty sure than none of his colleagues let that article impact their… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Senate Republicans Tap Ackerman, Once Again, As Leader

Hats off to Capitol Weekly’s Anthony York for being first out of the gate with the news that Senate Republicans this morning re-elected Dick Ackerman as their leader. According to the story, it was a razor-close vote between Ackerman and challenger Jim Battin.

There were several votes, and that among other issues discussed, according to Battin, there was the relationship between Senate Republicans and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Specifically, Battin told York, "And we had a long discussion on how the leaders should act with the governor."

You can read Capitol Weekly’s piece here. Congratulations to Senator Ackerman.

(We understand that the ultimate ‘swing’ vote was an undecided Senator Abel Maldonado. Maldonado went with Ackerman, and sealed the deal for the Leader’s re-election. )Read More