it's bound to incite a legal challenge. I wouldn't worry too much about it. You can certainly hold Sharon Quirk…
Right while I was writing this piece, three more came out, with invaluable info. I'll have to do a new…
Yeah I guess so. I'm gonna shift to fighting this thing. Can it be stopped? Can the Democrats who backed…
It's hard to criticize somebody who's on the right side of an issue.
UPDATE. I was gonna get a quote or two from Duane, Anaheim's PRA king, but that turned into 6 paragraphs.…
Disappointed then. And what explains mediocre Republicans voting against it, Tri Ta and Laurie Davies are no champions of open…
I don't see why anybody should be shocked by Democrats doing this. They are the party of pro-government bias and…
See there ya go being malicious!
Geez! Affordable CPRA requests are an important tool needed to expose bad behavior.
The Register Archive
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Municipal Bankruptcy Not So Easy Any More…
Posted on October 16, 2011 | 9 Comments. . . Steven Greenhut reports in his Register column this weekend that California Governor Brown has signed into a law a bill that places limits on the ability of […] -
My Nomination for New OC Register Publisher
Posted on July 22, 2011 | 11 Comments. . . The July 22 edition of the Orange County Register reports that current publisher Terry Horne is retiring and moving to Arizona. According to the story he held […] -
Retirement Funding Chaos Seems to Abound
Posted on August 23, 2010 | No CommentsAfter months of efforts by newspapers and other so-called advocacy groups to obtain public sector retirement system payroll information, various lawsuits directed at one municipality or the other have resulted […] -
Register owner reaches deal with creditors in bankruptcy
Posted on January 23, 2010 | 2 CommentsPosts on this blog have previously reported that Freedom Communications, the parent company of the Orange County Register and numerous newspapers and television stations around the country, had filed for […] -
Register Parent’s Bankruptcy – The Ultimate Spin
Posted on September 2, 2009 | 5 CommentsIt was reported on this Blog a few days ago that Freedom Communications, the parent company of Orange County’s Register newspaper, was likely to file Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Today’s (September […]
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Sounds like Blanca has lots of good reasons to hide stuff. Maui? SPAIN? For what, I wonder.