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City Loses Suit To Squelch Prop LL Rebuttal

City Loses Suit To Squelch Prop LL Rebuttal

<p class="source">Santa Monica Mirror</p> <p>Santa Monica Superior Court Judge Valerie Baker has ruled that The City of Santa Monica must print a rebuttal argument submitted by the backers of Proposition LL in the ballot pamphlet that all city voters will receive for the November election.</p>
Bumper sticker bashes GOP, HMOs

Bumper sticker bashes GOP, HMOs

<p class="source">Sacramento Bee</p> <p>The HMO-bashing Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights is offering supporters of its cause a way to express themselves via bumper sticker.</p>
Ballot Item Proposed To Restrain Special Interests

Ballot Item Proposed To Restrain Special Interests

<h3>Citizens Group Seeks Votes In Irvine, Five Other Cities Next Fall. Critics Say The Proposal Is Misguided And Would Be Ineffective.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>A citizens group unveiled a special ballot item Thursday that aims to restrain the hand of special interests in local governments across California, but some municipal officials have criticized the measure as misguided and ineffective.</p>
Petition to throttle campaign donations

Petition to throttle campaign donations

<h3>Ballot measure would leave tricky question of political gifts to voters</h3><p class="source">San Francisco Examiner</p> <p>A consumers advocacy group says it has gathered enough signatures to allow San Francisco voters to decide whether city officials can accept campaign contributions and gifts from city contractors.</p>
AROUND THE ISLAND CRIME AND COURTS

AROUND THE ISLAND CRIME AND COURTS

<h3>Fee Deals Put Focus On Court Reporters</h3><p class="source">Newsday</p> <p>The notion that parties on both sides of a legal case come before a court that weighs the merits of each presentation to render a verdict is perhaps the most sacrosanct principle of the judicial system.</p>