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Commentary: Forum shows voters have a tough choice to make
Last week a group of local journalists hosted the latest edition of the Feet to the Fire forum at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center for the three candidates remaining in the state Assembly race for the 74th District seat. More than 150...
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Daigle receives warning letter from state
State Assembly candidate Leslie Daigle was one several Orange County officials to receive a warning letter from a state agency detailing their infringement of a state ethics law. The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) told the Newport Beach...Tags: Allan R. Mansoor, Judges, Politics, Elections, Justice System
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Costa Mesa employee lawsuit moves forward [Corrected]
A judge will decide a lawsuit filed by Costa Mesa city employees seeking to block the City Council's plan to lay off municipal workers and replace them with contractors. A Orange County Superior Court judge on Tuesday rejected the city's final legal...Tags: Government, Judges, Politics, Justice System, Public Employees
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Costa Mesa sues county over ballot measure
The Orange County Registrar of Voters should put Costa Mesa's city charter initiative on the June ballot because officials thought they had met the submission deadline, attorneys for the city argue in court documents. Richard Grabowski, outside counsel...Tags: Litigation, Justice System, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Elections
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Residents seek to intervene in city charter lawsuit [Corrected]
Deadlines are deadlines — that's the edict two longtime Costa Mesa residents have chosen to uphold by intervening in litigation over whether their city's ballot initiative should be permitted despite being filed a day late, according to court...Tags: Government, Judges, Politics, Justice System, Elections
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Costa Mesa charter heads to June ballot
Costa Mesa residents will vote June 5 on whether to adopt a city charter, a proposal that has yielded mixed responses. "We've got to get the tools here to get ourselves back on track, and that's all this charter does," Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer said...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Finance, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Commentary: Charter would allow 'virtual takeover' of C.M.
Following a blitzkrieg assault on the governmental process, on March 6 the four-man super majority of the Costa Mesa City Council voted to place Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer's Charter on the June 5 ballot. This document, barely nine pages long, was...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Government, Republican Party, Tom Hatch
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Judge: Residents can participate in charter lawsuit
SANTA ANA — An Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Monday that four Costa Mesa residents can have their say in litigation over whether their city's proposed charter should be allowed on the June ballot despite being filed late. Judge Franz...Tags: Litigation, Elections, Justice System, Legal Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge: Charter proposal will not be on June ballot
SANTA ANA — Costa Mesa's city charter proposal will not be allowed on the June ballot, an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday evening. Judge Franz Miller denied the city's petition ordering the county registrar to put the proposal on...Tags: Government, Judges, Politics, Elections, Justice System
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Emails suggest suspended city clerk knew of deadline
Costa Mesa City Clerk Julie Folcik was repeatedly reminded by election officials of the deadline to get a proposed city charter initiative on the June ballot, emails show. The exchanges, obtained by the Daily Pilot through a California Public Records Act...Tags: Judges, Employees, Politics, Justice System, Elections
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Wu: Vote on bridge helps in Newport, hurts in Assembly race
Well then, last week's column criticizing the Newport Beach council's decision to remove the Corona del Mar fire rings got quite a reception. I think the only thing I wasn't attacked for was the Reagan quote. Even my attempt at sarcasm regarding the...Tags: Allan R. Mansoor, Politics, Elections, Periodicals, Local Government
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Commentary: Mensinger mixes up his David, Goliath
I just read Steve Mensinger's commentary ("In this scenario, Goliath is the unions") in Sunday's Daily Pilot. Mensinger and others continue to try to characterize the issue as "them" vs. "us" — "unions" vs. "the people." This is a convenient red...Tags: Employees, Politics, Elections, Justice System, Labor Legislation
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