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Gatto wants to open Southland car pool lanes for off-peak use
Motorists without passengers would be able to use the car pool lanes on the Ventura (134) Freeway during non-peak hours under legislation introduced to address the growing gridlock on state freeways. Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) said his AB...
Tags: Mike Gatto, Los Angeles Times, Highway Transportation
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Head of Burbank teachers union clashes with Assemblyman Mike Gatto
A vote on delegates to the Democratic State Convention has led to some acrimony, with the head of the Burbank teachers union accusing Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silverlake) of using heavy-handed tactics to win. A slate of candidates endorsed by Gatto...
Tags: Elections, Mike Gatto, Politics, Los Angeles Times
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DMV starts taking orders for retro license plates
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is taking orders for license plates that mirror ones issued from the 1950s to the 1970s -- a program established under legislation introduced by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silverlake). The state needs 7,500...
Tags: Ashley Powers, Mike Gatto, Los Angeles Times
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Campaign treasurer agrees to eight-year sentence
Former campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee agreed Tuesday with a recommendation by federal prosecutors that she be sentenced to eight years in prison for stealing $7 million from as many as 50 political clients, including U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Such...Tags: Punishment, Los Angeles Times, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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$2.5 million frozen in Kinde Durkee case released to politicians, charities
Politicians who had their campaign accounts plundered by former Burbank-based campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee may not get much in restitution, but a civil action has freed up $2.5 million in funds frozen in bank accounts during the federal investigation....Tags: Los Angeles Times
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Prosecutors seek 97-month prison term for Burbank accountant
Federal prosecutors have recommended that former campaign treasurer Kinde Durkee be sentenced to 97 months in prison after she pleaded guilty to five counts of mail fraud involving the theft of more than $7 million in political funds from 50 clients,...Tags: Punishment, Laura Richardson, Prosecution, Los Angeles Times, Dianne Feinstein
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County Supervisor Antonovich recalls last Assembly supermajority
Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich knows what Republicans in the state Assembly are feeling right now, staring at the prospect of a session where Democrats have a two-thirds majority. Antonovich was Assembly Republican whip during the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Democratic Party, Republican Party
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State Senate candidates travel separate tracks on bullet train
California’s plan to build a $68-billion bullet train divided the Legislature this summer, so it is no surprise that it became a hot-button election issue. And nowhere is that split more on show than in the 5th Senate District contest in the San...
Tags: Cathleen Galgiani, Elections, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Bill Berryhill
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Gatto bill: DMV stands to make some money issuing vintage plates
For an extra $50, California car enthusiasts will soon be able to order vintage license plates, including the black plates with yellow lettering issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles in the 1960s, thanks to action taken by Gov. Jerry Brown. Among...
Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Times, Government, Executive Branch
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CA OK's Driver's Licenses for Some Illegal Immigrants
Los Angeles TimesSACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law that will allow hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses and vetoed another that would have restricted sheriffs from helping federal authorities detain undocumented...Tags: Leland Yee, International Law, Tom Ammiano, Illegal Immigrants, Crimes
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Gov. Jerry Brown signs two-year extension of film tax credit
Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday approved a two-year extension of the state’s tax credit for films and television shows shot in California, providing up to $200 million in breaks. The governor agreed that extending the credit program to July 1, 2017, was...
Tags: Ron Calderon, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Jerry Brown, Politics, Credit and Debt
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Campaigns against Prop. 8 fined $80,000 for reporting violations
Three political committees that fought a 2008 ballot measure banning gay marriage in California have agreed to pay $80,000 in fines to the state ethics agency after admitting they violated campaign finance rules. The fines come less than a month after...
Tags: Punishment, Elections, Fines, Same-Sex Marriage, Politics
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