3 of Sharon’s Dogs held at Devore Animal Shelter

Three of Sharon’s dogs were confiscated by county animal control, two weeks ago come Friday, with the fees quickly adding up at a rate of $9/dog/day and a total currently in the $700. range already. I have spoken with the public health chain of command and have been advised that the most expedient resolution to this would be to “just pay the fees”. I have asked the County officials to take Sharon’s overall situation into account in determining whether or not they may be able to make some concessions due to the special circumstances involving actions being taken against Sharon by her employer. I am trying to get some money together from Sharon’s friends so that we might be able to help her get custody of her pets and stop the impound fees that are being added to the bill each day they remain at the shelter. If anyone is able to make a donation to this cause, please e-mail me at steve_rogers@verizon.net as soon as possible. I am looking to try and get this money together before the end of the business day tomorrow.

Congressman Buck McKeon: A Look Ahead

United States Congressman
Serving the 25th District of California

 

A Look Ahead
 U.S. Census
The 2010 U.S. Census is underway and your feedback is vitally important to our state and our communities.

As you may know, the Census counts every resident in the country and is required by the Constitution to occur once every ten years. The data collected through the Census helps provide crucial information about our state population and each question you answer helps to determine how much of the more than $400 billion will be allocated to our communities. Continue reading

Senator Robert Dutton: Global Warming

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***Dutton Report Alert***

Non–partisan Analyst Says Global
Warming Regulations Will Cost
California Jobs

In response to a request from my colleague, Sen. Dave Cogdill (R–Modesto), the non–partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office reviewed California’s global warming legislation (AB32) and found that its implementation by state regulators will kill private sector jobs.

Among the key findings from the Legislative Analyst: Continue reading

Senator Robert Dutton: March 2010

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Dutton Report: March 2010

True Job-Creation Measures Would Lift Burdens

My 2010 legislative package contains a number of measures aimed at lifting the unneeded and burdensome regulations that have made California the most expensive place in the nation for businesses to survive (let alone make a profit).

California’s current unemployment rate stands at 12.5 percent; the rate in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties continues to hover around 14 percent. California’s economics woes are certainly the result of a global economic downturn that has been made much worse by this state’s anti-jobs business climate. Continue reading

Ken Hunter: Ken Hunter Campaign Registers Voters

Ken Hunter, running for the 59th Assembly District, hosted a Campaign Event on Saturday, registering new voters and adding signatures to his nomination papers.  Ken registered several new voters.  The new voters and Ken’s friends were excited to have a common sense conservative running to represent them.  Hunter is basing his campaign on stopping the overspending, overtaxing and over regulating by the professional politicians in Sacramento.  Ken’s supporters want a clean break from the “corruption connection” and career politicians who cater to special interests instead of the citizens.  Continue reading

Senator George Runner: Jessica’s Law

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Voters’ intent with Jessica’s Law is clear: Keep dangerous sex offenders off the streets
 

News of the Week
Runner, Stricklands host town hall meeting on over-regulation of business
Pair of lawmakers aim to keep sex offenders off social Web sites
Keeping Sex Offenders Offline
Molester never should have been freed
AB32 vs. jobs

I am shaken to the core by the tragic deaths of Chelsea King and Amber Dubois. My heart goes out to their families and the tremendous loss they are forced to endure. No parent should ever have to experience such heartbreak.

That’s why it’s not surprising that when I said goodbye to my daughter last week (she is returning to Key West for Coast Guard duties) I gave her an extra hug and told her to be safe. Continue reading

Senator Barbara Boxer: Transportation

March 09, 2010

Dear Friend:

The Senate’s Committee on Environment and Public Works recently held a hearing on “The Importance of Transportation Investments to the National Economy and Jobs.” I am pleased to share with you my opening statement which you can find at this link. I also encourage you to watch the hearing at the Committee’s website by using this link.

Sincerely,


Barbara Boxer
United States Senator

Paul Schrader: Fundraiser

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Time:  12:30pm – 9:00pm
Location:KiwiFrost
Street:
11920 Foothill Blvd., No. 140
Rancho Cucamonga, CA

Description
Ms. Lam the owner and inventor of KiwiFrost yogurt has endorsed Paul Schrader for Sheriff. She has invited my supporters to stop by on March 13th, Saturday between 12:30 PM and 9:00 PM to purchase some yogurt. A portion of all sales that day will go to our campaign. You must tell her that Paul Schrader sent you, for us to receive money from your purchase. Enjoy and I will be there throughout the day.

Let’s Roll,

Paul Schrader
www.sheriffpaul.net

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