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What is $38 million worth?

7 hours ago ago from Political Action for Environmental Protection | California League of Conservation Voters Blog

What can you do with $38 million in a single year? You can clean up the polluted and undrinkable brown water that comes out of the taps in the City of Maywood and still have $30 million left over.  You can fund the entire California Conservation Corps and have a $3 million left over. You can even fund half of California's state parks or you can fund two campaigns in the Republican primary for governor (well, some of it anyway). $19 ...

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Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Poizner Called Tort Reform Proponent | Steve Poizner for Governor 2010 | StevePoizner.com

5 hours ago ago from Steve Poizner for Governor 2010 | StevePoizner.com

Steve Poizner has stood apart in the race for governor by proposing bold policy ideas and being clear on the issues. His 10-10-10 Plan , an effort to cut spending and taxes, has been a focal point of his campaign. Legal Newsline weighed in yesterday discussing Steve’s policies and his recent donation to the race in “California Tort Reform Proponent to Put $15 million In His Campaign Coffers.” A Republican candidate for California ...

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With Another $15 Million, Poizner is Poizner’s Biggest Contributor

11 hours ago ago from Right Wing News

California Insurance Commissioner and candidate for the GOP nomination for Governor, Steve Poizner, has announced that he'll donate another $15 million of his own fortune to float his flagging Gubernatorial campaign making himself his biggest contributor. Once the transfer is complete, Mr. Poizner will have donated a total of just over $19 million of his [...]

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Which Len Brown to believe?

19 hours ago ago from Auckland Blog

Len Brown has been getting some media today about campaign expense rules. He has put out a press release that says that the proposed spending rules by the government are too big, and that to quote: Given Auckland's size, the limit should be set within $150,000 to $200,000. That will enable serious candidates to buy the sort of advertising needed to market themselves across such a large city which, unfortunately, is not cheap - but prevent ...

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Days before election, mayoral candidate stops campaigning, turns to prayer

11 hours ago ago from Broward Politics | Sun Sentinel Blogs

Lisa J. Huriash reports: The Tamarac mayoral election is Friday and there’s a new player in the election: God. Mayoral candidate Gunther Livingston said he has chosen God as his campaign manager to compete with his opponent, who has received a few endorsements, including that of County Commissioner Stacey Ritter and the South Florida Sun Sentinel. “I have run my campaign with simplicity and purity,” Livingston said in a weekend e-mail to the ...

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