Politi-Cal
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Sept. 15, 2011
L.A. Now
March 3, 2013
California
Municipal Judge James Rogan, elected to the Assembly only hours earlier in a special election, was joined by powerful Republican Party allies Wednesday in an attempt to persuade two GOP rivals to drop out of the race for the next two-year term for the 43rd District Assembly seat.
May 5, 1994
Politics
I find it interesting that The Times, in “GOP Digs State In Deeper” (editorial, June 6), takes offense that I use my position to do what it and other newspapers across the state do on a regular basis: endorse or oppose candidates for public office based upon their positions and views -- in my case, tax increases.
June 12, 2003
No candidate received a majority of the vote in Tuesday’s special election, setting up a runoff to fill the Assembly’s 59th District seat, which opened up as a result of the political maneuvering that enabled Assembly Speaker Willie Brown (D-San Francisco) to retain his leadership post.
April 12, 1995
One of the most bizarre chapters in the annals of the California Legislature soon will end when Jim Brulte of Rancho Cucamonga steps down as Assembly Republican leader.
Aug. 7, 1995
In the 1980s, Jim Brulte was the quintessential Washington advance man, always working behind the scenes.
Dec. 27, 1994
California lawmakers may prevent the state’s three investor-owned utilities from buying power on open markets, reversing a ruling last week by state utility regulators.
June 15, 2000
The inability of Gov. Schwarzenegger and lawmakers to reach a compromise may send the issue before voters.
March 27, 2004
We’re not just talking family values here; we’re talking corps values.
Dec. 22, 1995