PROVISIONS OF THE INSURANCE MEASURES : PROPOSITION 104 No-Fault Insurance

Main Sponsor: The insurance industry. Other Supporters: California, Los Angeles and San Diego chambers of commerce, California Farm Bureau Federation, California Trucking Assn., former San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein, Assembly minority leader Pat Nolan (R-Glendale) and 15 other legislators. Opponents: California Trial Lawyers Assn., Common Cause, Consumers Union, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, Atty. Gen. John … Read more

Harris Dies After Judicial Duel : 4 Stays Quashed; ‘I’m Sorry,’ Murderer Says : Execution: California invokes the death penalty for the first time in 25 years after a night of delays. The event is videotaped for possible future hearings.

After an extraordinary bicoastal judicial duel kept his fate in doubt throughout the night, Robert Alton Harris died in San Quentin’s gas chamber at sunrise Tuesday, becoming the first person executed in California in 25 years. Harris, 39, was pronounced dead at 6:21 a.m., just 36 minutes after the U. S. Supreme Court overturned the … Read more

Patricia Roberts Harris Dies of Cancer

Patricia Roberts Harris, a Pullman waiter’s daughter whose intellect and plain-spoken manner propelled her to two Cabinet posts in the Jimmy Carter Administration, died of cancer Saturday. She was 60. Claire Fiori, a spokeswoman for George Washington University Hospital, said Harris died at 2:11 a.m. She had been admitted to the hospital Wednesday as part … Read more

Taking the Initiative Too Far?

The most feared man in Washington state politics may be a giggling, pasty-faced watch salesman who’s about to take himself on another ride. “Hoo-ha!” he likes to say. “This is Tim Eyman!” In four short years, the man known around these parts as the initiative king has risen from suburban obscurity to become the Moses … Read more

A California labor union helped oust a Democrat from the state Capitol. His replacement wants to curb union power.

Democratic state Sen. Josh Newman, left, lost reelection to Republican Steven Choi (Los Angeles Times) A University of California workers union was successful in its fight to oust an Orange County Democrat from the state Senate after he did not support a bill it backed in the Legislature. But in doing so, the union may … Read more

Column: Trump hoped his Cabinet picks could escape serious vetting. He was so wrong

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of Defense, speaks with reporters after a meeting with senators on Capitol Hill in November 2024. (Rod Lamkey / Associated Press) In a normal presidential transition, the president-elect spends weeks carefully considering candidates for the most important jobs in his Cabinet. Potential nominees undergo rigorous private vetting … Read more

John McCain, Lindsey Graham weigh in on Libya

The fall of the Kadafi regime is a victory for Libya, the Middle East and the world, said U.S. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who had been strong advocates for U.S. military intervention in the months-long conflict. “Americans can be proud of the role our country has played in helping to defeat … Read more

Little Hoover Panel Says Doctors Have Ignored Rest Home Patients

After more than a decade of criticizing California’s nursing home operators, the Little Hoover Commission turned its spotlight on medical doctors at a public hearing Friday, accusing physicians of neglect and poor treatment of rest home patients. Doctors were accused by the state commission of making rushed “gang visits” to as many as 50 patients … Read more

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