Targeting the Wasteful, Activists Seek End to California’s Waste Board
Last month, Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed former state Sen. Carole
Migden to a $132,000-a-year seat on the waste-management board, an
obscure panel that many critics say serves chiefly as a landing spot
for out-of-work politicians. Ms. Migden, a Democrat, was trounced in
her bid for re-election following a series of scandals including being
fined $350,000 for state campaign-finance violations. "It's become a senior-fellow program for favored legislators," said
Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a public-advocacy group
based in Santa Monica.
