Let's hope PYLUSD doesn't back down! Gates and Cherniss have cost taxpayers far too much already.
That's kinda high, isn't it?
Which, as is well known, is 73% of the time.
Crap! I hate it when you’re right.
No Steve, she is still 2.3% behind. People keep forgetting much of that district is in LA county. You have…
I guess you missed Ada beating Pulido, same story!
Update from Beverly Hills The trial-setting conference for the Daniel Lifschitz suit against BHUSD will take place on July 21.…
According to an update from a contact in Orange, when the OUSD Board of Education removed Superintendent Gunn Marie Hansen…
It's fun to watch these uber Trumpy interests pour money into Correa sorts of tools. On basic principle I would…
bell Archive
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Fat Cat Public Pensions Being Cut
Posted on August 11, 2011 | 5 Comments. . . By this time we should all be familiar with the stories about highly paid, sometimes excessively so, public officials retiring with multiple six figure pensions for life. […] -
Prop 22, Redevelopment Agencies & Pension Reform
Posted on March 25, 2011 | 12 Comments. . . . . As I lobby for Republican Assembly and Senate Members to shut down CA redevelopment agencies, a property rights colleague/attorney shared some related insight this morning that warrants […] -
BELLs are ringing in Costa Mesa …
Posted on September 23, 2010 | 10 CommentsMany of us felt a certain degree of satisfaction in seeing officials from the City of Bell led away in handcuffs, even if the vision of Frank Rizzo in a […] -
State Senator Lou Correa proposes legislation to reveal how much public employees are paid
Posted on August 12, 2010 | 3 CommentsState Sen. Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, released language today from his Taxpayer Right to Know Act — aimed at improving public access to information about the salaries and perks enjoyed […] -
What happened in the City of Bell really isn’t relevant to Santa Ana
Posted on July 27, 2010 | 3 Comments“City Council members in Bell unanimously agreed Monday to give up their controversial $96,000-a-year salaries and instead draw $673 a month — a 90% decrease,” according to the L.A. Times. Well, that is […] -
Why did MV councilman Ury promote changing to a Charter City government?
Posted on July 21, 2010 | 42 CommentsA few council meetings ago Mission Viejo councilman Frank Ury suggested changing from a General Law to a Charter form of city government. At the time he was expressing […]
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![State Senator Lou Correa proposes legislation to reveal how much public employees are paid State Sen. Lou Correa, D-Santa Ana, released language today from his Taxpayer Right to Know Act — aimed at improving public access to information about the salaries and perks enjoyed […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Lou-Correa-at-work.jpg)
![What happened in the City of Bell really isn’t relevant to Santa Ana “City Council members in Bell unanimously agreed Monday to give up their controversial $96,000-a-year salaries and instead draw $673 a month — a 90% decrease,” according to the L.A. Times. Well, that is […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/City-of-Bell-Corruption-155x155.jpg)
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And I’m correspondingly proud and haughty.