If nothing else, this weekend proved that summer is back with a vengeance. In neighborhoods across the Sacramento area, air conditioners could be heard humming and families with swimming pools didn’t waste any time to use them. The local weather forecasters claim we’ll see a reprieve for the next few days, which gives us just enough [...]
May 18 2009 | Posted in
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Legislation to increase government transparency by Assemblymember Alyson Huber passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee with bipartisan support on Wednesday. The bills have now passed all necessary Assembly committees and will move to the Assembly floor next.
May 14 2009 | Posted in
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Make no mistake about it, I love serving my community. As a City Council Member and Mayor in the City of Elk Grove, I get to do what I love most – serve people and neighborhoods. During my tenure on the Council, we have accomplished much. Just a few of these accomplishments include: reforming our entire city government, bringing good jobs to the community, reducing crime, strengthening our neighborhoods, and much, much more.
May 13 2009 | Posted in
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As protesters call for Congress to bring troops home from Iraq, more are being sent out to serve. Sergeant Kurt Krause, a 35-year-old Rancho Cordova resident and father of two, will be one of them next March.
May 12 2009 | Posted in Uncategorized |
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Another local business has succumbed to the pressures of the economy. On Friday, JC’s RV Center could be seen with a parade of luxury motor homes leaving the property, escorted by two Sacramento County sheriff deputies.
May 11 2009 | Posted in
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Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to remind the public that May 8th has been designated this year as California Peace Officers’ Memorial Day when people throughout the state will honor the ten peace officers that gave their live protecting us.
May 7 2009 | Posted in
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According to Acting U.S. Attorney Lawrence Brown, a Rancho Cordova man, Huyen Le, 35, has pleaded guilty to charges of bank fraud and structuring. Le has admitted using other people’s credit cards and using his own business’s merchant accounts to force transactions exceeding the cards’ credit limits, according to Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Jean Hobler, who is [...]
May 5 2009 | Posted in
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The community is invited to attend a series of arts events presented by Folsom Lake College’s Art, Music, and Dance Departments. Events will be held at Folsom Lake College’s main campus (10 College Parkway in Folsom) and El Dorado Center (6699 Campus Drive in Placerville). All events are free to the public.
Apr 30 2009 | Posted in
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Invites Residents to Come “Meet Your Assemblymember” and Share Your Issues Assemblymember Alyson Huber would like to invite residents of Assembly District 10 to join her at a town hall meeting at Rancho Cordova City Hall on Thursday, April 30.
Apr 29 2009 | Posted in
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Having read the details of Measure B, what is clear is that it’s designed to keep taxes low and make them fair. First, it keeps taxes low: It does not increase tax rates at all. (Contrary to a recent rumor about increasing the tax on electricity bills, for example.) The fact is that Measure B would continue the current Utility Users’ Tax (UUT) at a rate of 2.5%. This rate is lower than those charged by 90% of the other 142 California cities who charge UUTs.
Apr 28 2009 | Posted in
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