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Former Sen. Sheila Kuehl announces run for L.A. County supervisor
SACRAMENTO -- Former state Sen. Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica) made it official Thursday. She will be a candidate for the seat being vacated by Zev Yaroslavsky on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Kuehl, who served as chair of the Senate...
Tags: Local Elections, Hilda Solis, Zev Yaroslavsky, Gloria Molina, Politics
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Bill Rosendahl, happy warrior
Robert Kennedy was a young Bill Rosendahl's hope for the White House, but Kennedy's rival, Hubert Humphrey, practiced the "happy warrior" style of politics that represents the principles Rosendahl has embraced. As he leaves the Los Angeles City Council...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Civil Rights, U.S. Congress, Environmental Issues, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Sen. Pavley leads in fundraising against GOP contender Todd Zink
PolitiCalSen. Pavley, a Democrat, leads in fundraising over Republican Zink in the election for the 27th Senate District contest.... -
State legislators warned by ethics agency on campaign violations
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Election day: Legislative races to watch
PolitiCalThis post has been corrected. See the note below for details. With independently drawn districts and new voting rules, much uncertainty surrounds the 80 Assembly seats and 20 state Senate seats up for grabs Tuesday. Below is a list of...... -
E. Richard 'Rick' Brown dies at 70; pioneer in study of public health
E. Richard "Rick" Brown, the founding director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research who pioneered the collection and wide dissemination of health survey data to influence public policy and was a leading advocate for healthcare reform, has died....
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Al Franken, Social Sciences, Sociology, Bill Clinton
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Assembly race endorsements don't take a holiday
PolitiCalThe Thanksgiving holiday didn’t slow the pace for state Assembly candidates seeking supporters. Pasadena City Councilman Chris Holden, a Democrat who is running for the newly drawn 41st District, scored backing from the California League of... -
Duvall Incident Spotlights Politicians' Perks In Capital
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor many who join the select club of 120 known as the California Legislature, everything changes. Once inside, they find an army of lobbyists and corporate executives at their disposal, more than eager to shower them with food, drink, travel and -- in...Tags: California State Legislature, Values, Gun Control, Elections, Los Angeles Times
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Water laws may throttle growth
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe planned distribution center for the footwear firm Skechers USA would rise on 1.7 million square feet in the Inland Empire, making it one of the largest warehouses in the United States. It would anchor a new community called Rancho Belago, a...Tags: Jim Costa, Temecula, Sacramento, Riverside County (California), Water Supply
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The Wrong Apology From Schwarzenegger
EZRA KLEIN is a writing fellow at the American Prospect. His blog is at EzraKlein.com.AM I THE ONLY one who misses the good ol' days, when California politics were wacky rather than merely depressing? The scrum of porn stars, child actors, Silicon Valley executives, action heroes and ambitious pols who vied to replace Gov. Gray Davis may...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Executive Branch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elections
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Do dead celebs have rights?
Dying isn't so good for one's work ethic, but it doesn't stop the work from continuing to earn money. Copyrights last for 70 years after the death of the author, composer or artist. Patent royalties can be collected for up to 20 years, with or without the...Tags: New York, California, Marilyn Monroe, Celebrities, Death
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Same-sex union -- it's personal
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Jackie Goldberg and Sharon Stricker headed to San Francisco to get married four years ago, they saw their wedding as a political statement. It surprised them both when, halfway through the ceremony on the steps of the City Hall rotunda, the usually...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Antonio Villaraigosa, Air Transportation, Death, Los Angeles
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