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Letters Show Frist Notified Of Stocks in ‘Blind’ Trusts;

Letters Show Frist Notified Of Stocks in ‘Blind’ Trusts;

<h3>Documents Contradict Comments on Holdings</h3><p class="source">The Washington Post</p> <p>Two watchdog organizations -- Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights -- filed complaints with the Senate Select Committee on Ethics this year charging Frist with having a conflict of interest and questioning why he sold his shares after a decade of saying he did not need to.</p>
Health firms’ high pay plan is under fire

Health firms’ high pay plan is under fire

<p class="source">Sacramento Bee (California)</p> <p>One consumer group, the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights in Santa Monica, is counting on CalPERS' stand to pressure regulators to get concessions out of the health-care companies, as happened in the WellPoint deal. The group also called on the governor to return a $78,000 campaign contribution before his state agency acts on the merger.</p>
Another 100K, Another Veto

Another 100K, Another Veto

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">On October 7th, Arnold vetoed one of the wine industry's top targets this year. SB 455 (Escutia) was opposed by the Wine Institute because it would have strengthened pesticide regulation. On...</font>
McCain Joins Gov. to Push Ballot  Measures

McCain Joins Gov. to Push Ballot Measures

<p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>One contribution to the governor raised questions Monday. A Santa Monica-based consumer group, the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, said Schwarzenegger should return a $105,000 donation he received from an insurance industry group Friday, the same day he vetoed a bill that it opposed.</p>
Measure B breakup;

Measure B breakup;

<h3>Council splits over task force that could replace controversial anti-public corruption initiative</h3><p class="source">Pasadena Weekly</p> <p>"We think Councilman Haderlein finally saw what we've been trying to get through to the council for years, which is that Measure B is pretty narrowly tailored. It's not as burdensome as they've been counseled to believe and is geared toward the most egregious situations where the public thinks the possibility of conflict is too great," said Carmen Balber, a consumer advocate with the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, which is an umbrella group over Measure B authors the Oaks Project.</p>
Save the stem cells

Save the stem cells

<p class="source">Daily Californian (UC-Berkeley, CA)</p> <p>Even now, the stem-cell board that doles out funds cannot give UC Berkeley its grant because of two lawsuits questioning the legality of the board's authority, while the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights points to possible conflicts of interest.</p>
Voters savvy enough to negotiate ballot maze, experts say

Voters savvy enough to negotiate ballot maze, experts say

<p class="source">Copley News Service</p> <p>"Voters do not understand the measures they vote on in any detail and very few read the actual text," said John Matsusaka, president of the Initiative and Referendum Institute at the University of Southern California. "What they do is rely on endorsements from informed sources they trust such as interest groups, media and politicians.</p>
GOP says Frist stock sale OK, but others disagree

GOP says Frist stock sale OK, but others disagree

<p class="source">Chattanooga Times Free Press (Tennessee)</p> <p>Carmen Balber, with the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, said the regulations are too lax and should not be policed by fellow senators. "Blind trusts need stricter rules," Ms. Balber said. "They have a lot of loopholes. Partisanship could overshadow a significant investigation."</p>