March 5, 2010 – Daily Brief (where to start edition)

Awesometown shows its activist side by protesting against education cuts at CSUN. MAKE BOOKS NOT BOMBS! (image courtesy Daily Sundial)

  • Seven candidates for City Council, including all three incumbents, were at a SCV Chamber luncheon yesterday to discuss and debate the issues. Of course illegal immigration was a topic and points to longshot Henry Shultz for calling it like it is at the SCV Chamber no less: “A lot of people here have probably used illegal labor. Sometimes they’re part of the labor pool you need to run a successful business, so it’s a trade-off. But a lot of people don’t want to admit that,” he said. More issues were discussed of course, Jonathan Randles has a good report SIGNAL
  • 36,000 jobs were lost in February the Bureau of Labor Statistics says. It’s less than economists were expecting given winter storms over much of the country, but the slide continues. The unemployment rate holds at 9.7% NY TIMES
  • Tens of thousands of students protest education cuts nationwide. In Oakland, students occupied a freeway, halting traffic for hours. In Los Angeles, UCLA students occupied the Chancellor’s office and CSUN students marched through the valley while a group of 2,000 downtown clogged traffic and slowed commuters. Even in Santa Clarita, some teachers protested education cuts in front of Sulphur Springs Schools. LA TIMES, KHTS , DAILY SUNDIAL
  • Think community colleges are immune from the budget cuts? Want to save money while sending your student to COC? Think again. Per unit fees are set to rise from $26 to $40, for California’s community colleges according to the STOCKTON RECORD
  • Instead of holding a “study session” on illegal immigration as it promised, the City of Santa Clarita is set to show support for a number of regressive and backwards anti-illegal immigration bills in Congress even as President Obama meets with Republican Lindsey Graham and Democrat Charles Shumer to see if he can get an immigration reform bill passed by the election. LA TIMES, SIGNAL
  • Sloan Canyon homeowners say they’ll sue to stop the Hart District from building Castaic High in their neighborhood and they have local power attorney Hunt Braly representing them SIGNAL
  • So many individuals used the Santa Clarita winter homeless shelter this winter that the organization faces a $15,000 deficit the SIGNAL says
  • Congressman Buck McKeon is “leading the charge” against integrating gays and lesbians in the United States military says a Huffington Post blogger HUFFPO
  • GOP Senate hopefuls Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore will debate today. Tom Campbell aims to upset the balance LA TIMES
  • Sheriff’s Deputies looking for 65 year old man who went missing while walking his dog. He suffers from Alzheimers and may be confused and distraught KHTS EDIT: He was found alive early this morning! Yay! KPCC
  • College of the Canyons to host talk on same-sex marriage titled “Til Death Do Us Part : A Legal Perspective of Same Sex Marriage in the Golden State.” SIGNAL
  • Signal gets a re-design. I like! The Eagle remind me of the screaming eagle on the Colbert Report. SIGNAL
  • Los Angeles County releases Emergency Survival Guide WRB
  • The SCV Moms Blog team are a hot property right now and soon they’ll have their own show on SCVTV SCVMOMSBLOG
  • Santa Clarita Velo, the local cycling club and the guys who are helping to organize the Santa Clarita Century next month, have developed a new website. Check it out!
  • Local businessman Rob Gardner starts a new blog and reflects on the Council candidate discussion yesterday. Finding that only two candidates inspired him, he says you should write him in when you vote SCV BLOGS
  • Economics is the reason for illegal immigration LTE writer says
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8 Responses to March 5, 2010 – Daily Brief (where to start edition)

  1. leslie says:

    Funny how the lawyer for the homeowners in the Hasley Sloan area is also working with the owner of the other property that is being considered. Don’t say the Hart District is not making a good faith effort this time — now it’s the Castaic community’s fault.

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  2. Vince Hans says:

    On Illegal Immigration:

    This morning I went to my local 7/11 and saw a new guy stocking the shelves, etc. He didn’t look much different than me – white, professional looking, in his 40s.

    My first thoughts were – now here’s a guy who is actually DOING something to help stop illegal immigration – taking one of those jobs that might have gone to a so-called illegal.

    How about if the rest of the (unemployed) protesters do the same thing??? They current declining rate of illegal immigrants in this country might continue that trend even faster.

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  3. Phil Hof says:

    PART of the Castaic community… don’t broad-brush us all!

    And how is this any different than the BUSINESSES of Castaic opposing the previous HS location in the industrial park?

    So the Hart District will pursue eminent domain againt citizens, but not businesses? Who do they REALLY represent?

    Oh wait, I already know the answer…

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  4. flo lawrence says:

    Leslie,

    I’m with Phil. There were half a dozen people there from Halsey Wednesday night at the Hart meeting. He represents maybe a couple dozen people total. How is that the whole community of 20,000? And since you are going after the owner of the other property, could it be that you don’t want that school in your back yard? What community do you call home? And are you here as part of the solution or just to throw stones?

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  5. CC says:

    Where’s ICE when you need them?

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  6. John Adams says:

    I wonder what the unemployment number would be without the “temp” census employee’s???????

    Pretty sure I called this in Sept?

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  7. John Adams says:

    Oh and for those obama fans that love to spout CBO numbers!

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/05/AR2010030502974.html

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  8. Know the facts says:

    Concerning the 2 sites for the future Castaic High School:
    Each site owner is represented by different Attorneys.
    Only the oppostion to the Hasley/Sloan site has seeked legal representation. Hunt Braly does not represent either site owner.

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