Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Hot off the presses

Poll: Can Anaheim chief bring peace to Capo? (OC Reg)
.....Joseph Farley, the superintendent of Anaheim's 33,700-student high school district for the past five years, has been named the sole finalist to become the next schools chief of the high-performing but politically fractured Capistrano Unified School District.
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.....During his five-year tenure in Anaheim Union, Farley has taken the district successfully through years of painful budget cutting and gained tremendous respect in the process.
.....Among his many accomplishments, Farley is largely credited with turning around a school construction bond project that was facing heavy scrutiny….
Candidates crowd Assembly field to replace DeVore (OC Reg)
.....…The Republican side of the draw is getting the most attention because three elected officials and a favorite son are vying – and most are spending a lot of money. The winner goes to the general election as the favorite, thanks for Republicans' 43-percent-to-30-percent advantage in voter registration in the 70th Assembly District.. . .
.....[Don] Wagner touts himself as the most conservative of the candidates.
.....He has served on the South Orange County Community College District board since 1998. While other school districts have struggled during the recession, Wagner boasts that his district has raised no taxes through new bonds and has paid off its debt.
.....Wagner placed third when he ran for the Assembly in 2004. He notes the support of the conservative California Republican Assembly, the Family Action PAC and the ATLAS PAC.
....."When they got behind me, that's when I decided to get in," said the Irvine attorney, 49.
.....Wagner's approach to dealing with Sacramento's Democratic majority is to write bills that Democrats will reject but will resound with voters – like cuts in taxes and regulations. When the measures are voted down, he thinks Republicans can win over voters by putting measures on the ballot or by running candidates against the vulnerable Democratic lawmakers who opposed the proposals….

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