A stitch in time saves
Alicia Robinson
They say better late than never, but in this case later means more
expensive. Republican Don Wagner, a candidate for the 70th District
Assembly seat, may need to shell out a few bucks to pay fines of $10
a day for the 33 days between when campaign finance reports were last
due and when Wagner filed his.
The reports covering activity between June 1 and Sept. 30 were due
on Oct. 10. Wagner’s was filed Nov. 12. He has said the delay was
because of a change in treasurers. He had been acting as his own
treasurer but later decided to get someone else to do the job.
A letter was expected to go out this week notifying Wagner of the
fine, said Christina Avila at the county Registrar of Voters office.
A look at the financials
Anyone who’s curious or just has extra time on their hands can now
view the campaign finance disclosures of Orange County’s elected
officials online through the Registrar of Voters’ Web site at
https://www.oc.ca.gov/election. County Supervisor Bill Campbell
proposed putting the information online, and the Board of Supervisors
approved the suggestion in November. The information went online
Monday.
Assistant Registrar of Voters Suzanne Slupsky said Campbell “just
felt with technology ... we should be providing this at least for
county offices.” Campaign finance reports from candidates for county
offices will be posted after Jan. 10, the date the first batch is due
for the March 2 primary, and the registrar is hoping to set up
electronic report filing for the November election, Slupsky said.
Cox heads to Europe
Rep. Chris Cox hit the road Tuesday, heading a bipartisan
congressional delegation to Europe and the Middle East to talk to
foreign leaders about terrorism. As chairman of the Homeland Security
Committee, Cox brought along seven committee members including Rep.
Loretta Sanchez on the group’s first foreign trip, with stops planned
in Italy, Spain, Syria and Turkey.
A press release from Cox’s office said the delegation hopes to
discuss progress in fighting international terrorism and encourage
more cooperation among U.S. allies in the war on terrorism and in
furthering homeland security.
Vanguard University enjoys
a little Potomac pork
The omnibus appropriations bill passed by the House on Monday
included $550,000 for Vanguard University, proposed by Rohrabacher.
The school is seeking funds to establish a center training teachers
to teach math and science.
“It’s harder to shepherd through a proposal for a private
university than a public one,” Rohrabacher said. “I’m pleased that we
were able to get some help for Vanguard.”
The appropriations bill is now awaiting approval by the Senate.
Rohrabacher house set to grow
Though Rep. Dana Rohrabacher received a lifetime achievement award
Wednesday for his emergency preparedness efforts, the surfing
congressman is looking ahead to a much more important achievement --
or three: his wife, Rhonda, will give birth to triplets in April. The
children will be the couple’s first, second and third.
“I thought that I’d spent my life trying to save the world from
various threats and I wouldn’t be blessed with having a family,
especially a big family, but I wanted one,” Rohrabacher said. “This
is about the best thing that’s ever happened in my whole life.”
Although the honor may pale in comparison, Rohrabacher did return
from Washington on Wednesday to receive an award of merit from
California’s Emergency Management Commission for lifetime
contributions to emergency preparedness.
Rohrabacher’s office has worked for several years to create
specialized training programs for police and fire personnel and other
emergency responders. So far those programs have trained more than
3,000 people, Rohrabacher said.
“I’m on the [House] International Relations committee, so I’ve
been very aware of the threat to our security from different parts of
the world,” he said.
The award was presented at a reception at the Luminarias
Restaurant in Monterey Park.
The support keeps on coming
In endorsement news, 70th Assembly District candidate Chuck DeVore
announced he has the endorsement of fellow Republican and 75th
District Assemblyman George Plescia. A press release quotes DeVore
campaign manager Sergio Prince saying endorsements from Plescia and
other Republican legislators send “a clear message that Chuck DeVore
is the Republican favorite in this seat.”
An endorsement from the Orange County Professional Firefighters
Assn. is the latest for Ken Maddox, the 68th District assemblyman who
is seeking the 35th District Senate seat. Maddox, a former Tustin
police officer and a former L.A. County deputy sheriff, also boasts
endorsements from police and fire organizations in Huntington Beach,
Newport Beach firefighters, Tustin police and others.
John Campbell, the 70th District assemblyman and Maddox’s opponent
in the Senate race, sent word this week that he is endorsed by the
Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. Chris Wysocki, a Campbell
campaign strategist, said he got the endorsement because Campbell
“favors the free market and advancing the spirit of
entrepreneurship.”
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