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February 1 Open Thread

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*  The half-hearted Canciamilla for Attorney General campaign has officially ended. Former Assemblyman Joe Canciamilla hadn’t campaigned, and will now try to persuade the governor to appoint him as a judge.

*  Hey, Carly Fiorina is still running for Senate, too. Despite some of the attention being pulled towards Tom Campbell, she got a long article in the LA Times trying to figure her out. Ring us back if you can answer that riddle.

*  Cal-PERS is now throwing open the doors for investment pitches. It’s a step in the right direction, but they still need to do some work on the policy.

*  Sam Aanestad is having problems raising money for the LG’s race. If he is to drop out, Maldonado might get that statewide race he’s always wanted.

January 29 Open Thread

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*  Surprise, Surprise, Meg Whitman is playing fast and loose with stats in her ads.

*  Jerry Brown gets tough! Unfortunately, it was on Gavin Newsom, who is in fact not the likely Republican candidate for governor.

*  John Eastman, the very conservative dean of the Chapman Law School, has hopped into the Republican primary for Attorney General.

*  The Senate looks at the availability of parking in major cities.  Increasing the price of parking is a good way to reduce driving and the associated congestion and environmental damage.

January 28 Open Thread

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*  Can we stop calling Haim Saban a big Democratic donor now? He gave plenty to Schwarzenegger, and now he drops a max check on Meg Whitman? I think the myth is busted.

*  The Senate is going to hold confirmation hearings for Abel Maldonado for Lt. Gov. At this point it isn’t clear whether there will be enough votes for this to happen. Alex Rooker made some very Rooker-esque comparisons to Massachusetts, and said that we should not confirm him.  Well, let’s just say not everybody feels the same way.

*  The new PPIC poll has Brown and Boxer leading over frontrunning Republicans Whitman and Campbell.

*  Dennis Hollingsworth is putting campaign funds to very good use: a GOP beach retreat! Who’s up for a luau?

January 27 Open Thread

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*  More talk about DiFi getting in the Governor’s race. Apparently, she’s quite interested in playing around with the media until the filing deadline hits in six weeks.

*  Michaela Alioio-Pier is dropping out of the Insurance Commissioner race. She has been going through some health issues. We all wish her a speedy recovery.

*  A Santa Clarita city councilman who calls himself a “proud racist” got some love from other proud racists. Given our country’s legacy of blood against those who are different, this is just disgusting.

*  A bill limiting gifts to legislators won’t be making it to the Assembly floor, at least for now.

January 25 Open Thread

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* Prince Frederic von Anhalt, Duke of Saxony and husband of Zsa Zsa Gabor, is running for governor. Apparently the Germans want to succeed the Austrians. Interestingly enough, his policy platform is more progressive than anything Jerry Brown has offered so far. Isn’t that sad?

* John A. Pérez will officially become Speaker on March 1. Good to see an orderly transition is under way.

* Darrell Steinberg has introduced a bill to name the Legislative Office Building after Bill Cavala, the longtime Democratic strategist and aide to Speakers from Willie Brown to Fabian Núñez who died on December 24.

* Bill Monning (AD-27) and other state lawmakers whose district includes the coast have formed a Coastal Caucus in the legislature. I’m guessing one of their first battles will be to stop the revived Tranquillon Ridge oil drilling plan.

January 22 Open Thread

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*  Remember the F*** You veto message to Asm. Ammiano? Well, it’s now disappeared from the Governor’s website. Convenient.

* Jerry Brown was acting governor for 48 hours when Arnold was out of the state. It turns out that with the LG spot empty, AG is next in line after the also absent legislative leaders.

* Sen. Gil Cedillo makes his Assembly bid official.  Ahh, term limits, how you drive me insane.

* The unemployment rate remained steady at 12.4%. Well, better than up, I suppose.

* The LA County Democratic Party agrees with Michael Steele. –Dante Atkins

 

January 21 Open Thread

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*  Former Senators Martha Escutia and Joe Dunn are teaming up with a leader of Sacramento’s good ol’ boy old-school consulting class, Richie Ross, to form another lobbying firm. Just what we need!

*  The Fresno Bee’s blog takes a look at the Republican race to replace Mike Villines.

*  The California Supreme Court invalidated a law that attempted to limit amounts of medical marijuana.

*  26 legislators were fined for not disclosing gifts they received while in office.  The legislators were of both parties, and included some heavyweights.

January 20 Open Thread

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*  Whoops! Arnold called Sen. Boxer by the wrong name. The incorrect name? Senator Feinstein.

*  Arnold calls Coakley’s attempt to claim Kennedy’s legacy inappropriate.

*  The fight is on to get classes at UC-Berkeley. I believe there is a Kanye West song about that.

*  Dan Walters discusses California’s unemployment fund deficit.

* So what’s Gavin Newsom going to do when he’s termed out at the beginning of 2012? He told Maureen Dowd he wants to retire from politics and run a wine shop but then walked that back and said he still wants to be in politics. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him running for something in 2012, perhaps US Senate.

January 19 Open Thread

Looks like either we go the way of reconciliation, or health care reform is dead with Scott Brown taking Ted Kennedy’s seat. This is what happens when you take something for granted. Coakley took a month long vacation, didn’t campaign, and looked like she didn’t even care. It would be nice to say that perhaps we would learn something, but how much did we really learn from Kathleen Brown? Anyway, onwards we go toward the land of Corporatism.

Here are some links:

*  The Tea Parties = The OC GOP = The Tea Parties = Crrrraaaaazzzzyyyy

*  Former Governor George Deukmejian is backing Steve Poizner.

*  Jean Ross has a post up on CalBuzz about budget help from the feds.

*  Peter Schrag calls the Governor’s school budget a race to mediocrity.