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FPPC Investigates Ex-DMV Staff

DEC. 29, 2010 By ANTHONY PIGNATARO It’s always fun to watch one government agency investigate another agency. Or, recently departed agency personnel, as in this case, which popped up about two weeks ago. On Dec. 14, the state Fair Political

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Banning Raves and Party Buses

Katy Grimes: Nanny Golden State is coming to the rescue once again, to save the little people from themselves. Because two teens died from engaging in stupid behavior, California legislators are once again legislating common sense to the entire state.

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TSA Assaults Truth-Telling Cal Pilot

John Seiler: The TSA Gestapo must have it in for Californians. I blogged earlier on how it assaulted and arrested a California woman who was a rape victim. Now, TSA goons have assaulted a California pilot for taking pictures showing

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TSA Assaults, Arrests Cal Rape Victim

John Seiler: Government is obsessively determined to make the Christmas holiday absolutely miserable for Americans. The latest: The TSA arrested a California rape victim who refused to be molested by TSA gropers, as she was trying to fly from Austin,

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A Name Change!

Anthony Pignataro: One of my jobs around here is to monitor the CalWatchdog Twitter feed (we’re @CalWatchdog, if you’d like to follow us). Most people we follow — journalists, political consultants, legislators and the like — will send out a

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A Green CARB Overload

DEC. 22, 2010 While the rest of the world begins to show some sense of reality on global warming hysteria, California is going full speed ahead with the state’s global warming law implementation against all reason and science. Last week,

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CARB Vote Full Of Self Congrats

DEC, 20, 2010 By DAVE ROBERTS “This is the end of the beginning,” declared California Air Resources Board (CARB) member Ron Roberts on Thursday before the board approved a plan they have been working on for four years that’s designed

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Sac Bee Flip Flops on AB 32

Katy Grimes: I always like to get right to motive during a heated issue or debate. Over the weekend, the Bee wrote an editorial stating a rather new position on California’s global warming law, AB 32. After working tirelessly to

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Alt Energy Makes State Budget Redder

DEC. 20, 2010 By LAER PEARCE When the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show opened last month, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was there, which is not surprising since the manly man is quite the car lover.  Remember his H1 Hummer? Or his

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CARB Green Lights Cap And Trade

Anthony Pignataro: Last night, following an all-day hearing that involved 200 testifying witnesses, the California Air Resources Board voted nine to one to approve sweeping new Cap and Trade rules that have been two years — and 40 public workshops

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