Category: California Politics

Campaign Corral: The state, fed races to the top

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on April 6, 2010. I know. The first edition of Campaign Corral last week was hefty. But it didn’t even touch on the state and federal races. So, now, this edition of CC is going to focus on the candidates looking to represent San Diego in Sacramento and Washington D.C.… Read more →

Defining the effects of Whitman’s, Poizner’s job proposals

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on March 30, 2010. They are two former and successful Silicon Valley businesspeople, with similar ideas, competing for the Republican ticket in the California Governor’s seat. So what makes former eBay CEO Meg Whitman and California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner — who appeared in San Diego for a forum Monday… Read more →

Will the large number of young voters in 2008 hit the polls again in 2010?

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on March 30, 2010. The number of under-35 voters may historically decline during nonpresidential election years, but San Diego’s young leaders say the momentum to hit the polls will hold steady this year. And if inspiration from the San Diego Young Democrats or Republicans isn’t enough, a November ballot initiative… Read more →

Experts say relying on oil puts Americans at risk

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on March 19, 2010. As the threat of climate change increases and America becomes more dependent on foreign oil, national security is compromised, said panelists at a state Senate hearing Friday. The California State Senate Select Committee on Climate Change held a hearing at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography to… Read more →

Dueling health care rallies hit the streets of San Diego

This story was reported for the San Diego News Network on March 16, 2010. As Democrats made a final push for President Barack Obama’s health care reform package, local supporters and opponents of the president’s plan rallied Tuesday at competing demonstrations. Conflict surrounding reform continues to escalate, despite the Dems promise to pass the package of bills this week. In… Read more →