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Portantino's staff is making 'LemonAid' from lemons
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino’s (D-La Cañada Flintridge) staff members are turning their impending six-week-unpaid furloughs into an opportunity to educate constituents about how to access state services while his district and capitol offices are...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Berman-Sherman battle is one Democrats would rather not have
Reporting from Los Angeles and Washington -- Rep. Howard Berman hasn't had to fight for a job since Richard Nixon defeated George McGovern and M*A*S*H made its television debut. That was 1972, when he won a state Assembly seat in his first race. Now the...Tags: Government, Primaries, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch, Gray Davis
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Ron Kaye: Taking on the narrow view of business and labor
Business and labor, so often posturing as antagonists in a life and death struggle for power, have come solidly together in their nostalgia for the good old days when politicians were bought once and stayed bought. Ah, the good old days before term...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Career and Workplace, Democratic Party, Labor Legislation
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California Supreme Court to hear Proposition 8 case Sept. 6
The legal battle over Proposition 8, the 2008 ballot measure that reinstated a ban on same-sex marriage, will go before the California Supreme Court on Sept. 6, when the justices will hear arguments on whether initiative proponents are entitled to defend...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Same-Sex Marriage, Local Government
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Final vote count in tight school board race could take weeks
It could take weeks to determine the outcome of the razor-thin election for La Cañada Unified school board, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County clerk’s office said Wednesday morning.
After the unofficial tally, a 12-vote margin is all that is...Tags: Princeton University
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La Cañada candidate calls for recount
The La Cañada Unified school board race looks to be headed for a recount, with the second and third place candidates separated by a dozen votes.
Ellen Multari and three-term incumbent Jeanne Broberg lead the race with 31% and 27% of the vote,...Tags: Princeton University
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Recount may determine school board election
It could take weeks to determine the outcome of the razor-thin election for La Cañada Unified school board, in which the third-place candidate — a 20-year-old Princeton University student — has pledged to request a recount if the preliminary...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Princeton University
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Glendale Community College to consider trustee districts
Glendale Community College has commissioned a $35,000 study exploring the possibility of moving from an at-large process for electing trustees to a district system.
The decision comes six weeks after Cerritos Community College was sued by voters who...Tags: Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups, Hispanic and Latino Americans, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Letters to the editor and op-eds: Los Angeles Times
Below is a sampling of recent letters to the editor and op-eds printed by the Los Angeles Times about local issues or local authors. To have your views printed in the Pasadena Sun, please send an email to Editor Dan Evans at dan.evans@latimes.com or...Tags: Protestantism, Los Angeles Times, Crime Victims, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Employment
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Think Again: Congress comes up lame in last session
The 111th Congress held its lame-duck session until Christmas to wrap up unfinished business before Democrats ceded control of the House of Representatives to the Republicans. But the business it failed to address is a most fundamental one.
Up until the...Tags: Frank Pallone, Jr., Government, Sudan, Adam Schiff, Human Interest
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From the Bullpen: Let your local voice be heard
Hey everyone, the election is here! Oh, I’m sorry to bother you with this trivial information. I know there are much more pressing matters, like what to do Friday night, or whether that vacation should be in July or August. Let’s face it,...Tags: Politics, Referenda, Elections
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A reminder to get out and vote
Voting has always been important in the United States. The Constitution has been amended 27 times. The Bill of Rights was added in 1791 and 47% of the remaining amendments address voting issues. With citywide elections coming up April 5, it is time to...Tags: Politics, PTA, Carol Liu, Adam Schiff, Teaching and Learning
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