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Stem cell chief a top scientist;

Stem cell chief a top scientist;

<h3>Australian will head $3 billion California research institute.</h3><p class="source">Sacramento Bee (California)</p> <p>Trounson said he had not intended to mislead, and apologized. The episode appears to be an anomaly, said John Simpson, a spokesman for the watchdog group Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. "From what I've seen, he's been one who speaks of the science accurately," Simpson said.</p>
California Stem-Cell Institute Takes Back $3 Million in Grants

California Stem-Cell Institute Takes Back $3 Million in Grants

<p class="source">Wired Magazine</p> <p>John M. Simpson, stem-cell project director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights of Santa Monica, California, told directors that withdrawal of the application "spoke very well of the staff and their diligence," and that it showed CIRM was "serious about standards."</p>
Campaign cash gives Nunez rich travel style

Campaign cash gives Nunez rich travel style

<p class="source"> Los Angeles Times </p> <p> Luxurious living is incompatible with Núñez's image as a champion of working people, said Doug Heller with FTCR. "Here's a guy who gives a lot of lip service to speaking for the little guy, but he's living like a Goliath. And when his campaigns are funding it, you have to wonder: Who does he owe for this lifestyle? That's the problem," said Heller. </p>
State pulls Burnham’s stem cell seed grant

State pulls Burnham’s stem cell seed grant

<p class="source">The San Diego Union-Tribune</p> <p>A member of a taxpayer advocacy group said that the denial of the Burnham application and the withdrawal of the CHA application was a good sign. "It shows CIRM has standards and procedures and that they are being followed, and these applications are being fully vetted," said John Simpson of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica.</p>
Calif. stem cell agency back on track?

Calif. stem cell agency back on track?

<h3>Agency won't award two grants, and sells more bonds than expected in first public sale</h3><p class="source">The Scientist Magazine</p> <p>"What people don't realize is that the litigation turned out to be a blessing in disguise," John Simpson, director of the stem cell group at the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, told The Scientist. "The silver lining was that it gave them 2.5 years to get all the necessary procedures in places to responsibility put out money."</p>
Disputed stem cell patents amended;

Disputed stem cell patents amended;

<h3>Changes to challenged stem cell patents are not a step-back from their claims, says WARF</h3><p class="source">The Scientist Magazine</p> <p>The patents are under reexamination by the US Patent Office following a challenge by the Public Patent Foundation in New York and the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Los Angeles. In April, the patent office issued a preliminary ruling that the patents were not valid. WARF is now challenging that ruling.</p>
Funding for lawmakers’ overseas travel questioned

Funding for lawmakers’ overseas travel questioned

<p class="source">Associated Press</p> <p>"Private companies and organizations have no business sending politicians on luxury vacations, and if they are not vacations but legitimate policy trips, then taxpayers should be footing the bill," said Carmen Balber, a consumer advocate for the Santa Monica-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights. "It's simply another way for private interests to gain access and curry favor with politicians."</p>
CONSUMER ADVOCATES WANT MOBILE FIRMS REGULATED

CONSUMER ADVOCATES WANT MOBILE FIRMS REGULATED

<p class="source">TECHNOLOGY DAILY</p> <p>"I can't think of another industry except the insurance industry back in the early 1980s that begs for regulation as much as the cell-phone industry does," consumer advocate Harvey Rosenfield said.</p>
Stem cell pioneer to lead state’s institute;

Stem cell pioneer to lead state’s institute;

<h3>Australian biologist Alan Trounson will aid California's $3-billion effort to find cures for diseases through human embryonic research.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>"This is an excellent move," said John Simpson of the Foundation for Taxpayer Rights, a watchdog group that can be one of the institute's toughest critics. "I am wonderfully impressed and completely surprised."</p>
Pay for Spray?

Pay for Spray?

Thanks to a heads up from some tipsters in the Monterey area, ArnoldWatch has learned that <a href="http://incontiguousbrick.wordpress.com/2007/09/11/how-is-this-happening-in-america/">despite protests by the Monterey community</a> and a...
Chandler mayor’s posh travel detailed;

Chandler mayor’s posh travel detailed;

<h3>Charged city $11,000 for travels</h3><p class="source">East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Arizona)</p> <p>Some advocacy groups warned that even trips taken on official business can sometimes be a waste of taxpayer money. Jaime Court, president of the California-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, said publicly financed trips need to be watched closely to make sure they are not abused. "Treating the taxpayers' money like a line of credit is just wrong," said Court, who is a nationally recognized consumer advocate and author of several books.</p>