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Calif. regulatory appointment raises flap

Calif. regulatory appointment raises flap

<p class="source">Reuters</p> <p>Peevey, a former executive at Los Angeles-based Edison International, tapped commissioner Henry Duque, who retired in December, to stay on for six months to manage the transfer of money for a telecommunications program for deaf and disabled consumers to t</p>
Kaiser settles suit with consumer groups

Kaiser settles suit with consumer groups

<p class="source">CONTRA COSTA TIMES</p> <p>Signaling a more responsive attitude in its dealings with upset consumers, Kaiser Permanente Thursday announced a settlement with consumer groups that alleged the HMO had engaged in false advertising in recruiting new members.</p>
Bush likes California medical suit law

Bush likes California medical suit law

<p class="source">The Sacramento Bee</p> <p>"The main cause of the current malpractice crisis can be found not in the courts but the insurance industry," said a letter Wednesday to the president. "The industry creates a 'malpractice crisis' whenever its investments do poorly."</p>
Duque’s ouster tossed;

Duque’s ouster tossed;

<h3>Appeals court backs ex-member of PUC</h3><p class="source">The San Francisco Chronicle</p> <p>In a ruling made public Monday, the court found that when Henry Duque was a PUC commissioner, he violated state law by investing in Nextel Communications. But it also ruled that a San Francisco Superior Court judge had no authority to fine Duque</p>
Appeals court: Duque should never have been axed from PUC

Appeals court: Duque should never have been axed from PUC

<p class="source">Associated Press State & Local Wires</p> <p>The 1st District Court of Appeal, in overturning a lower court judge, said Duque broke no laws for investing and earning $70,000 in Nextel Communications Inc., a telecommunications company the PUC oversees in California</p>
Campaign Contribution Limits Hiked;

Campaign Contribution Limits Hiked;

<h3>Critics say the state panel vote was hasty, coming beforethe original caps could be fully applied.</h3><p class="source">The Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Even before California's new campaign contribution limits have been used in a statewide election, the state's political watchdog agency has increased the caps by 6% to reflect inflation.</p>