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They Can’t Stomach Drug-Firm Baloney

They Can’t Stomach Drug-Firm Baloney

<p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>"People should not have to drive two hours, or take a train trip, or go on the Internet to buy drugs from another country," says Assemblyman Dario Frommer (D-Los Angeles), the author of two bills that would bring some relief.</p>
DMV comes out against rules for auto dealers;

DMV comes out against rules for auto dealers;

<h3>Critics see link to governor's campaign cash</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>"This is the way campaign contributions influence politics," said Doug Heller, with FTCR. "You've got your agency coming in, opposing a bill for, at best, kind of weak reasons, after you've received almost a million bucks from the folks who care so much."</p>
Questions Jay Leno Should Ask Arnold Tonight

Questions Jay Leno Should Ask Arnold Tonight

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">Jay Leno has a tradition of using viewer-contributed material on the air. In honor of Governor Schwarzenegger's return to Leno tonight to mark the one year anniversary of his historic...</font>
ARNOLD’S FIRST YEAR GARNERS MIXED REVIEWS

ARNOLD’S FIRST YEAR GARNERS MIXED REVIEWS

<p class="source">The Daily News of Los Angeles</p> <p>Critics say Schwarzenegger's promise to sweep out the special interests in Sacramento essentially amounted to sweeping out Democratic special interests such as unions and attorneys in favor of Republican interests.</p>
Hiram Johnson He is Not

Hiram Johnson He is Not

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">Ever the audacious governor, Arnold compared himself yesterday to California's most important Constitutional reformer, Governor Hiram Johnson. "Johnson did not call the lobbyists or the...</font>
Schwarzenegger ‘slush fund’ hides political spending

Schwarzenegger ‘slush fund’ hides political spending

<p class="source">Associated Press</p> <p>In May, the nonprofit FTCR filed an appeal with the IRS challenging the corporation's tax exempt status, noting that it is controlled by Schwarzenegger, run by his staff, and is used for political purposes. The fund was incorporated as a social welfare or</p>
HMO-ing Government

HMO-ing Government

<font face="verdana,sans-serif" size="2">The plan submitted by the Governor's California Performance Review will not streamline government, but in many cases decapitate it.<br/> <br/> Case in point is the recommendation to allow the...</font>
Governor raises $17 million in 6 months

Governor raises $17 million in 6 months

<p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>Figures provided to us by the nonpartisan Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights -- which tracked $14.8 million in contributions reported since Schwarzenegger presented the state's new budget Jan. 10 -- pretty much turned up the usual list of specia</p>
Kaiser: Profit up, members are flat

Kaiser: Profit up, members are flat

<p class="source">Alameda Times-Star (Alameda, CA)</p> <p>"Patients don't want an advertising campaign, they want lower premiums," said Jerry Flanagan with FTCR, adding that the $40 million is enough money to insure 4,500 California families,</p>
No end is in sight for state budget;

No end is in sight for state budget;

<h3>Parties' standoff may result in repercussions</h3><p class="source">The Oakland Tribune</p> <p>And Schwarzenegger critics, such as the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, say the governor is raising funds at a swift pace from business groups after pledging to sweep special interests' influence from the Capitol.</p>
CHECKS AND BALANCES;

CHECKS AND BALANCES;

<h3>ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY ARE MAKING FRAUD EASIER TO COMMIT, EASIER TO DISCOVER</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Daily News</p> <p>Jerry Flanagan, a lead advocate at FTCR, said people will likely find a way to intercept the electronic images. "And all Check 21 does is eliminate a paper trail. What's so good about that? Sounds like the law just saves banks a bunch of money."</p>