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Results: 31-40 of 74 Number of pages: Council: All displaced renters must be told of aidTue, Oct 2nd 2007, 08:40Monday, October 01, 2007 To recognize the effect of condominium conversions on displaced renters, the city council unanimously passed an ordinance last week that penalizes developers and property owners who fail to notify eligible renters of tenant relocation assistance.Tenants who earn at least 80 percent of median income are supposed to receive notice they are due $500 in assistance and the new ordinance just "puts teeth into that requirement," said Tom Rasmussen, chair of the council's housing committee and sponsor of the bill.http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/articles/2007/10/01/news/local_news/news02.txt NEIGHBORHOOD PLANS: Mayor wants city hall to do most planning workTue, Oct 2nd 2007, 08:38Monday, October 01, 2007 By Rebekah SchilperoortBallard and Crown Hill have done better than most communities at keeping track and implementation of its neighborhood plan, according to assistant city auditor Mary Denzel. Nearly 900 residents were surveyed for an audit ordered by Seattle City Council member Sally Clark to review the mid-life progress of the 20-year plans. It included people who had helped craft the plans in the late 1990s and some who did not.http://www.ballardnewstribune.com/articles/2007/10/01/news/local_news/news03.txt Feeding The HungryFri, Sep 28th 2007, 16:38Rep. Kathy Webb of Little Rock has taken the lead in forming a
bipartisan caucus to propose hunger-fighting legislation in the next
session beginning in January 2009. Her House Republican co-chairman
will be Rick Green. Prairie Fest to be held SaturdayFri, Sep 28th 2007, 16:29On Saturday, Debra Shore, environmental activist and commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, kicks off the fourth annual Prairie Fest with a keynote address titled "Treating Water Like a Resource, Not as Waste."http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=44880&src=5 Water Legislation Beginning to Boil in California Special SessionFri, Sep 28th 2007, 15:29The California State Senate will begin hearings next Thursday, October 4 at 9:30 a.m. on the water special session when the Natural Resources & Water Committee meets. The panel will consider competing water supply reliability bonds and bills proposing expenditures of previously authorized water bond funds. Assemblymember John Laird, who is the lead Assembly Democrat on the water special session, introduced a package of three bills Wednesday that Assembly Democrats are advancing during the special legislative session on water. http://www.californiaprogressreport.com/2007/09/water_legislati.html'Green' building may become the lawTue, Sep 25th 2007, 13:39
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their high-profile campaign against climate change, California
lawmakers have set goals for curbing carbon emissions from cars,
factories and power plants -- and now they are taking aim at homes and
offices. Adam Dondro, legislative aide to Assemblyman John Laird, D-Santa Cruz, said: "It's a huge piece that needs to be addressed." Laird and Lieu co-wrote legislation this year to establish statewide
building regulations that would help create new tracts of
energy-efficient homes, beginning in 2013. The legislation, Assembly
Bill 1058, would direct the state Department of Housing and Community
Development to write new building codes that require efficient homes. Governor appoints Colorado's first openly gay district judgeTue, Sep 25th 2007, 10:47September 18, 2007 David Brett Woods will become Colorado's first openly gay district court judge. Though one liberal-leaning blog, coloradopols.com, reported that Woods is the first openly gay district court judge and views his accomplishment as an important milestone, Woods said Monday his sexual orientation shouldn't matter, and it won't influence his decisions on the bench. "To me, it's not particularly news," Woods said. "It's never been an issue before. It's not going to be an issue. I follow the law." http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/government/article/0,2777,DRMN_23906_5700609,00.htmlGay marriage backedWed, Sep 19th 2007, 17:01September 19, 2007 The struggle over same-sex marriage has landed in San Diego, where the City Council agreed yesterday to signal its support for the concept, only to have Mayor Jerry Sanders pledge to veto the action. Sanders' decision could result in an override of his veto, which requires a simple majority vote of the eight-member council. Councilwoman Toni Atkins said she expects “the votes will hold” to set aside the veto. http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20070919-9999-1m19marriage.htmlNations, Collins seek AG's opinion on state's new immigration lawWed, Sep 19th 2007, 13:26Published: September 15, 2007 12:00 am OKLAHOMA CITY -- Five state lawmakers, including two from
Cleveland County, have asked for an attorney general's opinion on
whether the state's new immigration law is enforceable. Laird named to statewide water issuesWed, Sep 19th 2007, 12:59Assembly Speaker Núñez has named Assemblymember John Laird (D-Santa Cruz) to lead the Assembly working group focused on the special session on statewide water issues. The special session was called for by the governor. In his role in the working group, Assemblymember Laird is expected to lead discussions between the governor, the Senate and the Assembly as they craft legislation to address various water issues facing California. http://thecalifornian.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070918/NEWS01/70918010/1002 |
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