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James V. Lacy

Democrats sponsoring host of bills to change election procedures

Democrats in Sacramento are not being shy about using their supra-majority clout in both chambers of the state Legislature, and they are offering a host of bad new bills to change the election process. Here are just a few of them:

-AB 530, by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva, Orange County’s newest Democrat lawmaker, would allow counties to accept absentee ballot applications over the phone;

-SB 29, by Senator Lou Correa, would allow counting of mail-in ballots received as long as three days after the election;

-AB 400, Assemblyman Fong, would require content in initiative petitions to name top donors paying to circulate the petitions;

-SB 756, Senator Galgiani, allows Election Day voter registration to begin immediately in 2014, instead of waiting for an online voter registration system in development;

-AB 938, by Assemblymember Shirley Weber, would allow some felons, such as postrelease felons under supervision (a type of parole) to vote;

-AB 149, also by Assemblymember Weber, which would require that voter information packages and registration cards be provided to all inmates at county jails and state prisons.

There… Read More

Donald Wagner

Let the Games Begin

On April 1, the Democrats running Sacramento took a perfectly good bill and – in the spirit of April Fools’ Day – made fools of California’s voters and college students.

Voters approved the Proposition 30 tax increase on last year’s ballot in order to protect education. For too long, politicians in the legislature have been wasting dollars that should have been spent on our schools and colleges by giving them away to their own special interests. But with Proposition 30, voters said no to continuing that waste.

That’s why the Republicans proposed Assembly Bill 67. As originally written before the Democrats pulled their April Fools prank, AB 67 would have prohibited California’s colleges and universities from increasing tuition during the seven years that Proposition 30 raises taxes. Voters were promised that those taxes would go to education. A tuition freeze honors that promise. AB 67 assured that Sacramento won’t spend the extra money on lower priority things. It assured that our colleges and universities won’t be starved for cash again, and forced to raise tuition on hard working California families. And it assured that promises made by… Read More

Jon Coupal

HOMEOWNERS LOCKED OUT

Readers of this column are fully aware that the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association is the leading voice for California’s beleaguered homeowners and citizen taxpayers. For that reason, we have frequently confronted situations where California’s political elites attempt to silence our voice or limit the access conferred to others in communicating our message to the public at large.

Just last year, you may recall, Senate Pro Tem, Darrell Steinberg, intentionally shut off the camera which was airing what was specifically designated as a “public hearing” at the Capitol just as HJTA’s representative was about to testify on the horrible impacts of Proposition 30. Agree with us or not, we had an important message to share with all California voters as to why imposing the highest income tax and sales tax rates in America was a bad idea. Pulling the plug on the public access channel was such an unwarranted act of censorship that even the usually liberal media was outraged.

Well, here we go again.

Today, April 8, 2013, the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation is holding a 3 hour hearing on Proposition 13. And yet the organization which is… Read More

Jon Fleischman

**URGENT ALERT** – Massive Car Tax Bill, A.B. 8, Up In Assembly Transportation Committee Today!

Today in the Assembly Transportation Committee will be the first appearance in the lower chamber this session of a car tax bill, A.B. 8 (Perea) that, if ultimately signed into law by Governor Brown, would hit every car owner in the Golden State with 9 years of additional car taxes totaling over $2.3 billion.

In the strongest possible turns, I urge all legislators in the Assembly Transportation Committee to oppose this bad bill. But I especially want to emphasize to Republicans what a terrible piece of legislation this happens to be — A.B. 8 is bad public policy and it is bad politics for Republicans.

A.B. 8 – Very Bad Public Policy

Californians are amongst the highest taxes people in America. After the new taxes implemented after the passage of Proposition 30 last November, virtually no other people in America are burdened more by their state government than the people of California. In 2007 the legislature passed what were at-the-time characterized as “temporary fees” on car owners (a whole assortment of them) — which are due to expire at the end of… Read More

Katy Grimes

Does Munger hunger for ‘Gov. Maldonado?’

Abel Maldonado is running for Governor. Groan.

Only a few years ago as a state senator, Maldonado, a Republican, sold taxpayers down the river when he provided the key vote for the $13 billion tax increase of then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. He did this after promising he would never increase taxes.

As a reward, Schwarzenegger appointed Maldonado to the vacant seat of lieutenant governor. But Abel seemed unable to acquire the confirmation of his colleagues. He’s not exactly liked in political circles. He finally prevailed, and settled in comfortably to the most useless office in the state.

But someone likes the sound of “Gov. Maldonado.”

“Charles T. Munger Jr. confirmed Friday that he plans to contribute an undisclosed amount to a committee Maldonado is opening to explore a gubernatorial bid, but said he is refraining from endorsing any of… Read More

Jon Fleischman

If You Think You’re Money Is Safe In The Bank, Think Again!

Do you keep all of your money in cash? In your mattress, or perhaps in the secret compartment in your bedroom floor, revealed only when you pull back the carpeting from the wall? Of course not, undoubtedly you, like everyone else, keep yourr money in a bank (or similar financial institution). Why do you do this? No doubt for two key reasons — convenience and security. You want to be able to write checks, use a debit card, and all of things, right? And of course nothing symbolizes “secure” in our minds more than a bank vault — your money is safe, right? Heck, if anything happens with your money, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has you covered!

Now put yourself at the helm of a business. Small, medium or large, it doesn’t matter — profit or nonprofit. The same principles apply. You would no more keep your companies assets, in cash, in the office, than you would keep your own money at your house. How would you feel if one day somebody in an obscure foreign country hacked into your bank, and took your company’s money? How would you feel if your friendly neighborhood bank told you that it wasn’t… Read More

Jon Fleischman

In Rush To Obamacare CA Dems Want To Redefine Who Is A Doctor

Did you know that the California legislature is looking to erode the quality of everyone’s access to healthcare, in their rush to implement Obamacare? Read on…

Earlier this month, President Barack Obama’s health reform legislation, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – better known as “Obamacare,” celebrated its third birthday.

For some people, realizing that it’s already been three years since President Obama went before the American people to announce that health care reform in the United States was no longer “an unmet promise” but rather had become the “law of the land,” may cause them to wonder where the time has gone.

For others, like those who have truly been paying attention, however, a better question might be whether the Obama’s promise was one we ever really wanted to see fulfilled in the first place.

The reason for such a question has to do with the fact that, three years after the bill was signed into law, the American public is only now beginning to understand the wide array of unintended consequences that this misguided reform effort will have on our nation’s health care… Read More

Katy Grimes

Legislature uses anti-gun laws as diversion

How convenient. Instead of focusing on criminals released the last two years under AB 109 and now committing new crimes, the California Legislature is diverting citizens’ attention by taking up gun control. AB 109 was the prison “diversion” law that dumped thousands of criminals from state prisons onto local jails, many subsequently being released into the general public.

A hearing in the Assembly Public Safety committee Tuesday advanced the diversion while making the majority Democrats seem “tough on crime.”

The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence was one group that testified at Tuesday’s hearing. It advocates more gun control, while saying, “We all deserve to live in communities free from the fear and threat of gun violence.”

For a group to make such a definitive statement about public safety, there is oddly nothing on its website… Read More

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