She couldn’t condemn khan, rafiei or Kim but she wants you to condemn Pulido. Muy rico. https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1938288386808688&id=1267537805528996 https://voiceofoc.org/2026/05/political-action-committee/ (Does Ada…
Hack agrees re Villaragoisa. https://www.thetruthoc.com/p/antonio-villaraigosa-is-everything
It's all great to be in favor of alternatives to fossil fuels, less pollution, green energy and the like. Who…
I get the sense last night that all the other candidates sensed Becerra was the elephant in the room. Villaragoisa…
I haven't visited this blog in a while but I see you still have the same troll. Tiresome. I hope…
The Haughey guy is director of California RCV Coalition, Inc. https://www.calrcv.org/people
Some background on California RCV Coalition, Inc., an ngo that backed DGI and others lobbying Irvine for rcv at last…
Oh shit. I agree with oh myopic booby one. He is the only path to victory for the Democratic party.
Retired Federal Judge Lynne Riddle has spent years scrutinizing the fiscal stewardship and other practices of the Orange County Board…
charter city Archive
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Mission Viejo council considers Charter form of Government
Posted on July 30, 2010 | 11 CommentsIn one of my July 21st posts I mentioned Mission Viejo councilman Frank Ury promoting a change from General Law to a Charter form of city government. At that time […] -
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 […] -
Charter to Charter
Posted on July 9, 2010 | 1 CommentThere are General Law cities and Charter Cities. General Law Cites typically follow state and federal law. Charter Cities can kind of make up their own rules as they go […] -
Should Mission Viejo switch from a General Law to a Charter form of city government?
Posted on September 24, 2009 | 5 CommentsAt the Sept 21st meeting of the Mission Viejo city council a council member asked the city attorney if Charter Cities are immune from government raiding. This was triggered by […]
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Funny story I haven’t been able to tell yet - I was somehow included in the small DPOC group that…