October 21, 2009 – Daily Brief

  • Reshaped California Congressional Districts could push Santa Clarita south into a district with more Democrats by 2011. Such a redistricting would mean that CA-25 would begin north of here, encompass much of Kern County, and have a ‘ripple effect’ across the state. McKeon would likely face a much tougher challenge getting elected in a new district. All that according to a blogger who has looked at preliminary Census Dept numbers and has worked on redistricting efforts before FOX & HOUNDS BLOG
  • COC and Hart board candidates discuss issues before 130 voters as the election draws near SIGNAL
  • Local company establishes memorial scholarship fund at COC in memory of Joe Novotny, the cyclist who was killed by a drunk driver in Bouquet Canyon in July KHTS
  • Newhall School District, fresh from a round of cuts in 2008-2009, says it may have to make big cuts again this year. Three candidates are vying for two seats on the NSD Board SIGNAL and SIGNAL
  • Film company mistakenly lights off fireworks at Magic Mountain well after midnight, prompting residents to call the Sheriff’s Station and ask, “WTF?” SIGNAL
  • State Senator George Runner is planning a ballot measure that would require voters to show ID before voting. He’s suing AG Jerry Brown over the ballot summary wording SAC BEE
  • Joe Messina, candidate for Hart Board, tackles creepy Glenn Beck question from resident about prayer/morality in school, says 5000 Year Leap book  ”looks good” JOE4HART.COM , SALON.COM on that book
  • Santa Clarita TV producer/writer looks at the H1N1 Vaccine in thought provoking Daily News column
  • On the other hand, a 4 year old boy in Santa Barbara died of H1N1 Flu last weekend LAist
  • Since Joe Messina has been getting beaten up recently, here’s a good LTE that emphasizes his volunteerism and his focus on vocational studies for students SIGNAL LTE
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5 Responses to October 21, 2009 – Daily Brief

  1. Timothy Myers says:

    Jeff:

    NSD is four candidates for three seats. Incumbents Steve Tannehill and Bob Jensen are stepping down (Jensen to run for Hart Board) Mike McGrath was defending his seat, but then withdrew, though he will probably still win. The three candidates are the lovely Christy Smith, Craig Duswalt and Phil Ellis.

    There is a fourth candidate who has not campaigned. In fact, according to local legend, only Tammy Marshalian of the Signal has actually gotten him live on the telephone! Otherwise, he has not responded to emails or phone messages to arrange candidate forums, etc.

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  2. mike says:

    5,000 Year Leap “looks good”?? Shark has done jumped. Joe is off my ballot.

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  3. lvogel says:

    Joe’s Answer:

    “The book looks good. I agree our educational system REALLY needs to go back to basics. BUT I would be reluctant to have them teach moral values. Do you really want State or Federally mandated “Moral Values” taught? I prefer to handle that instruction at home. Thanks”

    I am not familiar with this ’5000 Year Leap’ book. However, I do agree with Joe that being taught ‘moral values’ should not be part of our childrens instruction at school, just as religion should not be.

    I still have not made up my mind yet, but I’m not going to cross him off yet…well not til I look at this book that he thinks looks ‘good’.

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  4. Jeff says:

    I can’t blame Joe for his answer about the book. Until recently this was an obscure, dead book taken seriously by no one. Then Glenn Beck entered the realm and now it’s popular.

    It’s a really creepy book. Read about it at that SALON link.

    It’s understandable how people might not know about it.

    I too liked his answer about the prayer in school thing.

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  5. mike says:

    On second consideration, he was being polite to the person posing the question. I agree with the substance of his answer. Sorry Joe, you are back on.

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