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Today’s Commentary: Baca to Chair Congressional Hispanic Caucus Despite Female Members’ Misgivings

Shortly before the Thanksgiving recess, the 23 members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus elected San Bernardino County’s lone Democrat Congressmember, Joe Baca, to serve as chair of that organization. This is noteworthy given the frosty relationships that had developed between Baca and many members of the caucus as a result of Baca’s questionable political fundraising practices and his alleged poor treatment of his female colleagues.

Just this past March, six members of the all-Democrat Congressional Hispanic Caucus resigned their association with the organization’s political action committee, BOLDPAC, due to Congressman Baca’s steering of funds from the PAC’s treasury to assist the Baca family’s failed attempt to building a political dynasty in the Inland Empire. Baca has chaired BOLDPAC (Building Our Leadership Diversity) since 2001.

The six who ended their affiliation with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ PAC did so as a direct result of PAC Chair Baca’s decision to use PAC… Read More

Mark Leyes: Casualty of Term Limits

One of California’s brightest public policy minds is retiring (perhaps temporarily) from public office after a sixteen-year career on the Garden Grove City Council.

Political professionals, myself included, often times under estimate the impact of individual elected officials. And it is easy to discount the majority of elected officials both local and in the legislature–they just don’t have the skills or knowledge or command of the issues that allows them to be great at the job of making policy.

Councilman Mark Leyes is the exception to that rule. He is in an economist by education, a political strategist by necessity and visionary by desire. And if you had ever been to Garden Grove in the late ’80s and then came back today, you would know why Tuesday night’s retirement party hosted by the city had included over a hundred admirers of Leyes and what he accomplished in his tenure on the council.

Having served on a local water board and policy guru at another water district prior to… Read More

Baca to Chair Congressional Hispanic Caucus Despite Female Members’ Misgivings

Shortly before the Thanksgiving recess, the 23 members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus elected San Bernardino County’s lone Democrat Congressmember, Joe Baca, to serve as chair of that organization. This is noteworthy given the frosty relationships that had developed between Baca and many members of the caucus as a result of Baca’s questionable political fundraising practices and his alleged poor treatment of his female colleagues.

Just this past March, six members of the all-Democrat Congressional Hispanic Caucus resigned their association with the organization’s political action committee, BOLDPAC, due to Congressman Baca’s steering of funds from the PAC’s treasury to assist the Baca family’s failed attempt to building a political dynasty in the Inland Empire. Baca has chaired BOLDPAC (Building Our Leadership Diversity) since 2001.

The six who ended their affiliation with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus’ PAC did so as a direct result of PAC Chair Baca’s decision to use PAC… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Arnold Appointment Watch: 9 Reps, 6 Dems

Today the Governor made fifteen more appointments into State Government — 9 Republicans and 6 Democrats. To the Shasta County Fair Board: Eileen Bauer (R), Emmett Burroughs (R), Bill Gibson (R), Bradd McDannold (R), Pete Peters (R), Larry Russell (D), Patrick Wallner (D), Victor Woolery (R).

To the Advisory Committee on Juvinile Justice and Delinquency: Carol Biondi (R, Los Angeles), Sandra McBrayer (D, San Diego), Winston Peters (D, Los Angeles), Maria Rochart (R, Glendale).

Also: * John Dunker (R), of Rio Dell to the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. * Matthew Magner (R), of Bakersfield, as special assistant inspector general of the Bureau of Independent Review in the Office of the Inspector General. * Samuel Wakim (R), of Yreka to the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. (A special FR congrats to Sam Wakim, who is Chairman of hisRead More

Jon Fleischman

Arnold Appointment Watch: 6 Reps, 4 Dems

Back on November 15th, the Governor announced ten appointments — but I got busy and never penned a post on them… 6 Republicans and 4 Democrats…

So here they are — one Republican to the Recreational Trails Committee, Laura Zabkar of Foresthill — and nine appointments to Regional Water Quality Control Boards: Jack Clarke (R), 64, of Apple Valley, to the Lahontan District; Francine Diamond (D), 63, of Pacific Palisades, to the Los Angeles District; Maurice Gallarda (R), 53, of Yorba Linda, to the Santa Ana District; Amy Horne (D), 52, of Truckee, to the Lahontan District; M.E. "Red" Martinez (D), 75, of Banning, to the Colorado River Basin District; William E. Peacock (D), 65, of Portola Valley, to the San Francisco Bay District; William Ruh (R), 47, of Montclair, to the Santa Ana District; Gary Shallcross (R), 59, of Monterey, to the Central Coast District; Seymour Van Gundy (R), 75, of Riverside, to the Santa Ana District.

Oh yes, I always like to emphasize that there are qualified individuals of all political parties to serve in positions of public trust. That having been said, how someone chooses to register gives you… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Aguiar leaves Arnold, and leaves a Hole

Apparently the Governor’s Cabinet Secretary (which is a fancy title for the Governor’s liaison to all of his Agency Secretaries) Fred Aguair is joining the growing list of folks who are leaving the Schwarzenegger Administration.

Fred Aguiar is a pretty conservative Republican (back in the day, he seemed more moderate, but the entire ideological paradigm that defines conservatism has been shifted — also, Aguiar is certainly moderate in his temperment) — and his presence will be missed in the Governor’s Office. Many of us who sit on the outside of the Governor’s inner-circle fancied that Aguiar represented a senior and respected Republican who had his own relationship with Governor Schwarzenegger, not having to go through Susan Kennedy (the Democrat Party Executive Director turned Arnold Chief-of-Staff) to have time with the boss. Then again, that probably wasn’t really the case.

Anyways, the point is this — like all other policy makers, the Governor’s counsel… Read More

Barry Jantz

Providing “Life Skills” to Migrant Farm Workers

From the Groan Department, this press release pretty much speaks for itself….

New workshop series provides farm workers with variety of life skills The Migrant Education Program (MEP), which is administered by the San Diego County Office of Education, will be presenting a series of free workshops, in Spanish, introducing skills on everyday living and educational opportunities in the community for farm workers. The first workshop in the two-part pilot series will be held Tuesday, Nov. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Farm Bureau office, 1670 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido. The second workshop will be presented from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 27, also at the Farm Bureau office. Depending on the response to this initial workshop series, additional workshops will be offered in 2007 and at different North San Diego County locations.

The complete workshop series teaches practical and relevant skills to fit the needs and interests of migrant farm workers in San Diego County. They include, among other things, advice on banking and money management, buying a car, renting anRead More

Jon Fleischman

Do GOPers on the Hill get it? I bet Bruce McPherson does…

When we lament about the ‘Blue Wave’ that swept Republicans out of control of Congress, and arguably washed out the close elections of Tom McClintock, Tony Strickland, and Bruce McPherson, it is frustrating to feel like the GOPers in Congress truly don’t understand that a big piece of the blame goes to the Republican embrace of federal spending (up 44% since 2001!).

Check this out from FR friend Stephen Moore in today’s Wall Street Journal Political Diary:

Wake-Up Call…or Snooze Button?

The political finger-pointing and recriminations are beginning in earnest among Capitol Hill Republicans, and it’s not a pretty picture. In the few days… Read More