Today, Umberg's office tells me "The author [Pacheco] has agreed to amend the bill back to how it came out…
I've received more e-mails about this story than usual, thanking me for it. One first amendment activist wanted to alert…
I can't even imagine what this woman thinks is in this for her. She will have no allies and tons…
They don't understand the same part the Rotting Yammites don't understand. Just from a different perspective.
This comment came from the smartest dude I know. "Which part of freedom don't the leftists understand?" Ernest P. Worrell…
Sounds like Blanca has lots of good reasons to hide stuff. Maui? SPAIN? For what, I wonder.
it's bound to incite a legal challenge. I wouldn't worry too much about it. You can certainly hold Sharon Quirk…
Right while I was writing this piece, three more came out, with invaluable info. I'll have to do a new…
Yeah I guess so. I'm gonna shift to fighting this thing. Can it be stopped? Can the Democrats who backed…
charter city Archive
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Mission Viejo council considers Charter form of Government
Posted on July 30, 2010 | 11 CommentsIn one of my July 21st posts I mentioned Mission Viejo councilman Frank Ury promoting a change from General Law to a Charter form of city government. At that time […] -
Why did MV councilman Ury promote changing to a Charter City government?
Posted on July 21, 2010 | 42 CommentsA few council meetings ago Mission Viejo councilman Frank Ury suggested changing from a General Law to a Charter form of city government. At the time he was expressing […] -
Charter to Charter
Posted on July 9, 2010 | 1 CommentThere are General Law cities and Charter Cities. General Law Cites typically follow state and federal law. Charter Cities can kind of make up their own rules as they go […] -
Should Mission Viejo switch from a General Law to a Charter form of city government?
Posted on September 24, 2009 | 5 CommentsAt the Sept 21st meeting of the Mission Viejo city council a council member asked the city attorney if Charter Cities are immune from government raiding. This was triggered by […]
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