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    On March 14th 2007 at 5:30 p.m. there was a fund-raiser put on by Jean Fuller for Assembly 2006.  Presumably, this fund-raiser was to help the 32nd District Representative put a little money in the coffer for her forthcoming re-election campaigns (if anyone runs against her).  The Event Was held at the Gallagher’s Lounge on K Street in Sacramento and attendees only had to pay $1,500 to get in.  The public won’t know who exactly attended this...
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posted by CALCAPITALEYE on Saturday, March 31, 2007 at 08:48 PM
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How much are California tax payers paying their elected officials? The answer to this question can be found at www.dpa.ca.gov/jobinfo/ElectedOfficersSalaries.sh tm . All Legislators in the State Senate and Assembly receive an annual salary of $113,098.  Since 2005 Lawmakers have received a 14,098 dollar raise.  To be absolutely fair to our representatives it is important to note that they can’t vote themselves a raise.  Their salary is determined by the California Citizens...
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posted by CALCAPITALEYE on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 07:46 PM
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Assembly Bill 1503 claims to “discontinue the use of unhealthy fried foods and trans-fats in order to receive a 6 cent increase (from 15 to 21 cents) in the state reimbursement rate for free and reduced-priced meals.”(Quote found on Assemblywoman Jean Fuller’s Assembly Web page)  This description of AB1503 is not entirely accurate.  Schools, according to current law, already receive a 21 cent reimbursement rate for free and reduced-priced meals.  This...
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Topics: Politics, nutrition, Schools, Jean Fuller, Legislation, Laws, assembly, bills
posted by CALCAPITALEYE on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 01:43 PM
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Shortly after Freshman Assemblywoman Jean Fuller was sworn into office she was already enjoying one of the publics most loathed politician perks… expense-paid trips to interesting yet irrelevant places.  The assembly orientation that Jean Fuller attended must have neglected to inform the novice law-makers that Foreign Relations is a responsibility of the Federal Government.  Why would members of the minority in the lesser house of a State Legislature be invited to go on...
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posted by CALCAPITALEYE on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at 05:12 PM
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