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Mike Borean Announces Candidacy for Calaveras County Supervisor, District 3

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/20/2014 02:37 PM
Hathaway Pines, CA....Mike Borean has formally announced he is running as a Candidate for Calaveras County Supervisor, District 3. I was raised in Calaveras County and have lived here most of my life. My wife and I chose to raise our five children here. Having lived in Arnold, Hathaway Pines, and Murphys, I have a deep understanding of our area, its treasures and our challenges. I believe that I have the ideas, skills, experience, and the energy needed to meet our challenges. If elected, I have many goals that I will work towards. These goals include Promote smart growth. Emphasize excellent customer service at the county level.m Encourage business investment by soliciting and encouraging businesses to relocate to Calaveras County, and by removing bureaucratic obstacles to business investment. Maintain the quality of life. This is a great place to live and raise a family. We need to change our economic environment while maintaining our rural charm....

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Governor Brown, Legislative Leaders Announce Emergency Drought Legislation

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/19/2014 03:09 PM
Sacramento, CA...With California experiencing its worst water shortage crisis in modern history, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today joined Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez to announce legislation to immediately help communities deal with the devastating dry conditions affecting our state and provide funding to increase local water supplies....

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Governor Brown Issues Statement on Deaths of Two CHP Officers

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/18/2014 08:32 PM
Sacramento, CA...Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued the following statement regarding the deaths of California Highway Patrol Officers Brian Law and Juan Gonzalez: “Anne and I extend our deepest condolences and sympathies to the families, friends and colleagues of Officers Law and Gonzalez as they mourn the tragic loss of these dedicated public servants. We join all Californians in honoring these officers for their courage, commitment and service.”
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World Press Freedom Index 2014...The Biggest Rises & Falls Press Freedom..US Down To 46th

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/18/2014 10:07 PM
Paris, France...The 2014 World Press Freedom Index spotlights the negative impact of conflicts on freedom of information and its protagonists. The ranking of some countries has also been affected by a tendency to interpret national security needs in an overly broad and abusive manner to the detriment of the right to inform and be informed. This trend constitutes a growing threat worldwide and is even endangering freedom of information in countries regarded as democracies. Finland tops the index for the fourth year running, closely followed by Netherlands and Norway, like last year. At the other end of the index, the last three positions are again held by Turkmenistan, North Korea and Eritrea, three countries where freedom of information is non-existent. Despite occasional turbulence in the past year, these countries continue to be news and information black holes and living hells for the journalists who inhabit them. This year’s index covers 180 countries, one more than last year. The new entry, Belize, has been assigned an enviable position (29th). Cases of violence against journalists are rare in Belize but there were some problems: defamation suits involving demands for large amounts in damages, national security restrictions on implementation of the Freedom of Information Act and sometimes unfair management of broadcast frequencies.

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Stanislaus National Forest Solicits Public Input On OHV Program

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/14/2014 08:39 PM
Sonora, CA…The Stanislaus National Forest (NF) is soliciting public input on the preliminary 2015 off-highway vehicle (OHV) proposal, a key funding component for off-highway trail and facility forest maintenance, from March 4 to April 7. The California State Parks Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation (OHVMR) Division grant will support: facility operations and maintenance (e.g., Hull Creek Campground, Crandall OHV, Niagara OHV); trail repair and maintenance; installation of directional and educational trail signing; barrier placement; routine law enforcement patrols; and visitor education.
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President Obama Visits California and Announces Drought Response

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/14/2014 12:05 PM
Fresno, CA...As communities across California struggle with the impacts of one of the state’s worst droughts in over 100 years, President Obama is committed to ensuring that his Administration is doing everything it can help the farmers, ranchers, small businesses, and communities being impacted. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Department of the Interior (DOI) and other federal agencies are using their existing authorities and working closely with their state and local partners as the state of California responds to and recovers from this historic drought...

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Judge Swift Officially Kicks Off Campaign With Event At Newsome Harlow

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/14/2014 11:12 AM
Murphys, CA....We are now entering the core of our local election season. As an example was the festive and elegant affair to kick off the election campaign for Judge Hugh Swift. The recently seated jurist now has to roll up his robe sleeves and earn the votes from our local voters to continue his service to the area. Governor Brown led with his vote of confidence when he appointed Judge Swift. Many in the community stopped by to show their support and volunteer to work on his campaign and contribute...


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President Obama on Raising Federal Contract Minimum Wage "Opportunity For All: Rewarding Hard Work"

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/12/2014 12:14 PM
Washington, DC...Today, continuing to fulfill his promise to make 2014 a year of action, the President will sign an Executive Order to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 for federal contract workers. The Executive Order the President will sign today will benefit hundreds of thousands of people working under contracts with the federal government who are making less than $10.10 an hour. It will also improve the value that taxpayers are getting from the federal government’s investment. Studies show that boosting low wages will reduce turnover and absenteeism, while also boosting morale and improving the incentives for workers, leading to higher productivity overall. These gains improve the quality and efficiency of services provided to the government....

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Recent Brown Appointments Include Three for Mother Lode Fair Board

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/12/2014 10:10 AM
SACRAMENTO – Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the following appointments. Nancy Ward, 58, of Sacramento, has been appointed chief deputy director at the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. Ward has served in multiple positions for Region IX of the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency since 2000, including regional administrator and director of the Response and Recovery Division. Ward was chief of the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Disaster Assistance Division from 1993 to 2000 and a staff services manager at the California Department of Social Services from 1989 to 1993. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $165,000. Ward is registered without party preference....
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CAL FIRE Increases Firefighter Staffing in Central Valley & Sierra

Posted by: thepinetree on 02/12/2014 08:29 AM
Sacramento, CA...Despite recent rain, California has not received enough rainfall to make up for this winter’s dry weather pattern and the third dry year in a row. As a result, continued drought conditions and wildfires have required CAL FIRE to hire several dozen seasonal firefighters earlier than normal across the Central Valley and Central Sierra. “The recent rainfall is not enough for us to let our guard down,” said Chief Dale Hutchinson, CAL FIRE Southern Region Chief. “Though the rain is great in the short term, even if it rained straight for several months, we wouldn’t catch up to the amount of rainfall we need.” The additional seasonal firefighter hiring includes 15 firefighters in CAL FIRE's Madera-Mariposa-Merced Unit, 14 in the Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit, and 12 in the Fresno-Kings Unit. The additional firefighters come just one week after nearly two dozen seasonal firefighters were hired in Tulare County....

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