Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, Representing California’s 46th Congressional District PRESS RELEASE, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 5, 2013 MEDIA CONTACT: Adrienne Elrod 202.225.2965 SANCHEZ INTRODUCES TRACK IT TO PREVENT IT ACT TO REDUCE SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN THE MILITARY WASHINGTON, D.C. –– Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-46), senior member of the House Armed Services Committee and founder and chair
Unfortunately, the Sanchez sisters
The OC Register today offers an excellent editorial on the latest set of imperious taxes out of Congress needed to fuel the spending of the worst Administration in the history of the United States: Internet sales tax a virtual nightmare. Of course, the Register is correct in stating their opposition and no disagreement’s to be
Register Misses the Bus — Again
Anaheim Resort Transit Shuttles Duplicate Council-Coveted $319 Million Streetcars Once again, the OC Register’s failed its own Affliction Test and missed easily researched facts that the proposed end points of Anaheim’s $319 million streetcar debacle are already served by the 11 year-old Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) system, a public-private partnership operating shuttle buses between Disneyland’s
New documentary sheds light on police brutality in Anaheim
Several months after the people of Anaheim rose up to protest the brutality of the Anaheim Police Department, the police harassment of Anaheim’s Latino youth continues. A resident has started an online petition to fight back against the harassment of the boys in the neighborhood, on Anna Drive. A new documentary entitled “Fault Lines – Anaheim:
Brandman will restore the Anaheim hotel tax giveaway, after court stops it
As we reported earlier today, a split vote on a tax subsidy worth up to $158 million to build two luxury hotels near Disneyland has been voided, leaving the future of the development plans in doubt. Orange County Superior Court Judge Steven Perk ruled Monday that the City Council’s 3-2 vote last January approving the tax subsidy was a violation
Blame John Lewis for the Democrats picking up an Assembly supermajority
Former State Senator John Lewis has such a hold on the Republican Party of Orange County that he was able to force the withdrawal of Robert Hammond, their candidate for the 69th Assembly District, so as to pave the way for his Democratic pal Tom Daly. And Lewis also ran the failed campaign of Chris
How Latino candidates fared in the O.C. Nov. 6 general election
Fullerton residents are in shock today as they deal with the fact that Assemblyman Chris Norby now needs a job, having lost to Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk-Silva. She ran an aggressive campaign and made heavy use of social media. Norby, on the other hand, seemed to be trying to coast to victory. While Quirk-Silva’s victory is
Republican blogger predicts victory for Sanchez sisters
Pity the Orange County Republicans. Every two years they find some poor candidate to run against U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez, and she always wins. This year they came up with some guy named Jerry Hayden, and sure enough he is toast. Even uber-Republican blogger Chris Emami agrees, writing in a post this week that:
State Treasurer Bill Lockyer seeks divorce from troubled wife Nadia
State Treasurer Bill Lockyer filed for divorce Friday, months after his wife’s affair with a methamphetamine addict and her own substance abuse problems became public, according to the Sacramento Bee. At 5:10 p.m. Friday, after the divorce papers were filed, Nadia Lockyer was involved in a car accident near the couple’s home. Hayward Police Sgt. Eric Krimm
Janet Nguyen’s pathetic victory over Steve Rocco is bad news for her
It is time for another look at last week’s election in central Orange County. The most competitive races will now hunker down and start to covet whatever serious money is left. The “Top Two” format will cost additional thousands in races like AD72 where a Republican (hopefully not a Democrat turned Republican like Troy Edgar)








