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News Corporation and Its Subsidiaries Corporate Political Contributions 2011 Calendar Year (January 1 – June 30)
News Corporation and its Subsidiaries Corporate Political Contributions 2011 Calendar Year (January 1 – June 30) Amount Payor Payee/Recipient Party State Motion Picture Association of $5,000.00 Fox Group America Illinois PAC N/A IL Motion Picture Association of $4,000.00 Fox Group America New York PAC N/A NY Friends of Bill Monning for $1,500.00 Fox Group Assembly 2012 Democrat CA Motion Picture Association of $6,500.00 Fox Group America California PAC N/A CA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa $1,000.00 Fox Group Officeholder Account Democrat CA Friends of Eric Garcetti $500.00 Fox Group Officeholder Democrat CA $250.00 Fox Group Friends of Bill Monning 2012 Democrat CA $3,000.00 Fox Group Fiona Ma for Senate 2014 Democrat CA $2,000.00 Fox Group Mary Hayashi for Senate 2014 Democrat CA Ted Lieu for State Senate $1,000.00 Fox Group 2014 Democrat CA Ricardo Lara Political Funds $1,000.00 Fox Group (Lara for Assembly 2012) Democrat CA $2,000.00 Fox Group Price for Senate 2012 Democrat CA Tom Torlakson for State Superintendent of Public $1,000.00 Fox Group Instruction Democrat CA Re-Elect Attorney General $5,000.00 Fox Group Kamala Harris 2014 Democrat CA $1,000.00 Fox Group Fletcher for Assembly 2012 Republican CA Senator Bob Dutton for $2,000.00 Fox Group Assembly 2012 Republican CA $1,500.00 Fox Group Juan Vargas for Senate 2010 Democrat CA $1,000.00 Fox Group Solorio for Senate 2014 Democrat CA Toni Atkins for State Assembly $1,000.00 Fox Group 2012 Democrat CA News Corporation and its Subsidiaries Corporate Political Contributions 2011 Calendar -
UCLA Office of Government & Community Relations
UCLA Office of Government & Community Relations OVERVIEW OF 2014 LA COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL ELECTIONS Dear Colleagues: The November 4th General Election was important for our campus. With the retirements of Congressman Henry Waxman and Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, UCLA will be represented by a new member of Congress for the first time since 1975 and a new Los Angeles County Supervisor for the first time in 20 years. Also, voters selected a new State Senator that will represent the 26th District and includes the entire UCLA campus. Additionally, there were many other important races throughout Los Angeles County. This document prepared by Government & Community Relations staff, summarizes the preliminary results from key races in Los Angeles County at the federal, state and local levels of government. The election results are current as of November 5th. The final results have not been certified at this time, with absentee and provisional ballots still being counted in some races. Further updates will be provided if there are significant changes. LA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESULTS Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors District 3: Sheila Kuehl was successfully elected (52.7%) defeating Bobby Shriver (47.2%). Her term will begin on December 1, 2014. UCLA Community and Local Government Relations co-hosted a candidate forum in September on campus for the two candidates. The third district covers the western part of Los Angeles County, including the UCLA campus, the Westside and the Santa Monica Mountains to the Ventura County line, the San Fernando Valley and east to Atwater Village. Sheila Kuehl (’62) served for eight years in the California State Senate and six years in the State Assembly. -
California State Senators
Legislators Serving NLACRC’s Catchment Area 2012 CA STATE SENATORS Alex Padilla (D) Fran Pavley (D) State Senator, 20th District State Senator, 23rd District 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, #400 2716 Ocean Park Blvd., #3088 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone (818) 901-5588 Phone (310) 314-5214 Fax (818) 901-5562 Fax (310) 314-5263 (Serves: San Fernando Valley) (Serves: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Canoga Park, Calabasas, Chatsworth, Encino, Capitol Building, Room 4038 Hidden Hills, Malibu, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Sacramento, CA 95814 Santa Monica Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Tarzana, Topanga, West Hills, West Hollywood, Phone (916) 651-4020 Westlake Village, and Woodland Hills) Fax (916) 324-6645 e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4035 Sacramento, CA 95814 (elected 2006; term limit 2014) Phone (916) 651-4023 _______________________________ Fax (916) 324-4823 e-mail: [email protected] Sharon Runner (R) (elected 2008; term limit 2012) State Senator, 17th District 848 West Lancaster Blvd., #101 Lancaster, CA 93535 Tony Strickland (R) Phone (661) 729-6232 State Senator, 19th District Fax (661) 729-1683 2655 First Street, #230 Simi Valley, CA 93065 (Serves: Antelope and Victor Valleys) Phone (805) 306-8886 Fax (805) 306-8899 Capitol Building, Room 2048 Sacramento, CA 95814 (Serves: Buelton, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Phone (916) 651-4017 Fillmore, Lompoc, Moorpark, Ojai, Santa Fax (916) 445-4662 Barbara, Santa Clarita, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Solvang, and Vandenberg) e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4062 (elected 2011 (special election); term limit Sacramento, CA 95814 2019) Phone (916) 651-4019 Fax (916) 324-7544 e-mail: [email protected] (elected 2008; term limit 2012) - Page 1 - U.S. -
The Democrat April 2007
TThhee NNeeww DDeemmooccrraatt A Publication of the Peninsula Democratic Coalition (PDC) October 2012 Vote on November 6! PDC Contributes to Democratic Central Competitive Races Committees endorse Thanks to an unexpected and very generous contribution from former Assemblyman Ira Ruskin, in addition to the candidates success of recent summer picnics, voter registration and other The Democratic Central Committees from both Santa Clara fundraising efforts, the PDC is in very strong financial shape. and San Mateo Counties interviewed all Democrats running for Therefore, given the incredible importance of this November’s local non-partisan offices who were interested in being elections both locally and nationwide, the PDC Board has endorsed by the Democratic Party. After evaluating both a decided to make contributions to twelve Congressional and questionnaire filled out by the candidate and an interview, the U.S. Senate races and two California ballot propositions. We interviewing committees made recommendation to the full have also identified additional races that we’re going to monitor Central Committees in both counties. The recommendations closely and may make a contribution to between now and were then approved or disapproved by the full bodies. The November. Democratic Party believes that it is important to encourage and Below is a list of the candidates and causes we are support strong candidates at the local level who represent contributing to along with a quick synopsis of each race. Democratic values. Not only are local decisions important but Barack Obama for President: no explanation necessary. some of those who win locally will go on to serve in higher Ami Bera for Congress (CA-7): Dr. -
Covered Organizations and 527S
Visa Inc. 2010 Political Contributions Report Visa Inc. makes political contributions in strict compliance with all applicable laws and the Visa Inc. Political Participation, Lobbying, and Contributions Policy. While corporations are not permitted to contribute to U.S. federal political campaigns or to national political parties, they can contribute to state and local candidates in many jurisdictions. Political contributions will not be given in anticipation of, in recognition of, or in return for any official act and corporate funds may not be used for any unlawful, improper or unethical purpose. The following is a list of political contributions Visa made during calendar 2010. The political contributions listed are aggregated on a yearly basis and may reflect contributions to multiple campaign committees associated with a single legislator, and also may reflect primary and/or general election contributions. State Legislator Party Amount California Assembly Tom Ammiano D $1,000.00 Joel Anderson R $6,800.00 Toni Atkins D $1,000.00 Jim Beall, Jr. D $1,000.00 Bill Berryhill R $1,500.00 Tom Berryhill R $1,500.00 Marty Block D $2,000.00 Bob Blumenfield D $3,000.00 Susan Bonilla D $500.00 Steven Bradford D $2,000.00 Julia Brownley D $2,000.00 Joan Buchanan D $2,900.00 Charles M. Calderón D $4,000.00 Wilmer Amina Carter D $1,000.00 Wesley Chesbro D $1,500.00 Connie Conway R $2,000.00 Joe Coto D $3,000.00 Mike Davis D $2,000.00 Hector De La Torre D $1,500.00 Kevin De León D $3,000.00 Roger Dickinson D $1,000.00 Mike Eng D $3,000.00 Noreen Evans D $3,000.00 Mike Feuer D $3,900.00 Nathan Fletcher R $1,000.00 Paul Fong D $3,000.00 Felipe Fuentes D $3,000.00 Jean Fuller R $2,000.00 Warren T. -
Pictorial Roster of Officers/Legislature
® California Constitutional/Statewide Offi cers Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State Jerry Brown (D) Gavin Newsom (D) Kamala Harris (D) Debra Bowen (D) State Capitol State Capitol, Room 1114 1300 I Street 1500 11th Street, 6th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 445-2841 (916) 445-8994 (916) 324-5437 (916) 653-6814 Treasurer Controller Insurance Commissioner Superintendent of Public Instruction Bill Lockyer (D) John Chiang (D) Dave Jones (D) Tom Torlakson (D) 915 Capitol Mall, Room 110 300 Capitol Mall, Suite 1850 300 Capitol Mall, Suite 1700 1430 N Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 653-2995 (916) 445-3028 (916) 492-3500 (916) 319-0800 Board of Equalization — District 1 Board of Equalization — District 2 Board of Equalization — District 3 Board of Equalization — District 4 Betty T. Yee (D) George Runner (R) Michelle Steel (R) Jerome E. Horton (D) 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 10500 400 Capitol Mall, Suite 2340 450 N Street 450 N Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 Sacramento, CA 95814 (415) 557-3000 (916) 445-2181 (916) 445-5713 (916) 445-4154 ® LEGISLATIVE PICTORIAL ROSTER — DECEMBER 2010 California State Senators Elaine Alquist (D), SD 13 Joel Anderson (R), SD 36 Tom Berryhill (R), SD 14 — Sam Blakeslee (R), SD 15 — Ron Calderon (D), SD 30 — Part of Santa Clara. — Part of Riverside and San Mariposa, Tuolumne, part of San Luis Obispo, part of — Part of Los Angeles. (916) 651-4013. (2012) Diego. -
September 29. 2014 Office of General Counsel Federal Election
WEWER & LACY, LLP CIVIC CENTER PLAZA SOOli IVY GLENN DRIVE, SUITE 223 I.ACUKA KIOXJEI., CALIFORKIA 92377 TOLL FREE (877) AA0-27O0 PRACTICE LIMITED TO OVERNIGHT DBLIVERICS NONPPOPIT ORGANIZATION LAW TAX (049) 248-5428 30I0O TOWN CENTER DRIVE E-MAIL; waworlacyOaol.com ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA SUITE O, #269 WASHINGTON. D^C. WEBSITE: www.woworlacy.com LACUNA NtGUEL, CALIFORNIA 92677 September 29. 2014 o ro -ri -n r.*! o CO om |-T Office of General Counsel o -o " *»»' ' CO •r* * •». Federal Election Commission ^ O 999 E Street. N.W. »• i'j' " 4 Washington, D.C. 20463 r~:-. m' 4 9? • rvj o •'I— ? Dear General Counsel: t — 1 write to file a complaint ("Complaint") against: 1) State Senator Steve Knight; and 2) State Senator Knight's authorized campaign committee, Steve Knight for Congress (FEC #: H4CA25123) (collectively, "Respondents"). This Complaint, which alleges that Respondents are In violation of 11 CFR §110.11, 11 CFR §106.3, and 11 CFR §104.3, Is squarely within the Federal Election Commission's ("FEC" or "Commission") jurisdiction. Accordingly, and for the reasons stated below, I respectfully request that the Commission Investigate this matter and penalize Respondents for their clear violations. Factual Background and Summary of Argument Violation of 11 CFR § 110.11 - Communications, advertising, disclaimers. This Complaint will lay out the facts regarding Respondents' blatant and continuing disregard of Federal law. Mr. Knight Is a candidate for the 25th Congressional District jn California. The first violation concerns Respondents' radio advertisements In support of Mr. Knight, and the Illegal disclaimer within the advertisement. The radio advertisement first aired on September 16, 2014, on KHTS AM 1220, located at 27225 Camp Plenty Road #8, Santa Clarlta, CA, 91351. -
Help Save Ventura Services and Jobs
Help save Ventura services and jobs Schwarzenegger’s latest budget cuts include: ¾ Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) and Linkages Case Management Programs. Elimination of this program will cost the state $2 billion dollars! ¾ In‐Home Supportive Services (IHSS) ¾ Brown Bag Program Nearly 675,000 bags of food are distributed annually by volunteers. ¾ Alzheimer’s Adult Day Care Resource Ctr (ADCRC) ¾ Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) ¾ Caregiver Resource Centers (CRC’s) The CRC serves more than 15,000 families and caregivers of adults “Cuts will hurt Ventura. That’s affected by chronic health conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and brain injury. why I’m making a call.” Your help is urgently needed and time is of the Dina Ontiveras, Social Worker III essence. The Conference Committee is scheduled to Ventura County Area Agency on Aging vote on these proposed cuts any day! CALL YOUR LEGISLATORS NOW Budget Committee: ¾ Assemblymember and Chair of the Budget Conference Committee Noreen Evans: 916-319-2007 ¾ Senator and Vice Chair of the Budget Conference Committee Denise Ducheny: 916-651-2040 Local State Representatives:* ¾ Assemblymember Pedro Nava (35th District): 805-483-9808 ¾ Assemblymember Audra Strickland (37th District): 805-230-9167 ¾ Assemblymember Julia Brownley (41st District): 805-644-4141 ¾ Assemblymember Cameron Smyth (38th District): 661-286-1565 ¾ Sen. Tony Strickland (19th District): 805-494-8808 ¾ Sen. Fran Pavley (23rd District): 916-651-4023 ¾ Sen. George Runner (17th District): 661-286-1471 * If you are unsure who your local legislator is, please go to: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/yourleg.html Sample script: “Hello, my name is _________, we need programs and services for our most vulnerable residents. -
Statistics Congressional Election November 4, 2014
STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES FOR THE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF COMPILED BY THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES KAREN L. HAAS http://clerk.house.gov (Published on March 9, 2015) WASHINGTON : 2015 STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 4, 2014 (Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District.) ALABAMA FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Jeff Sessions, Republican ............................................................................................................................................. 795,606 Write-in ......................................................................................................................................................................... 22,484 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 1. Bradley Byrne, Republican .......................................................................................................................................... 103,758 Burton R. LeFlore, Democrat ...................................................................................................................................... 48,278 Write-in ......................................................................................................................................................................... 198 2. Martha Roby, Republican -
California State Senators
Legislators Serving NLACRC’s Catchment Area 2011 CA STATE SENATORS Alex Padilla (D) Fran Pavley (D) State Senator, 20th District State Senator, 23rd District 6150 Van Nuys Boulevard, #400 2716 Ocean Park Blvd., #3088 Van Nuys, CA 91401 Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone (818) 901-5588 Phone (310) 314-5214 Fax (818) 901-5562 Fax (310) 314-5263 (Serves: San Fernando Valley) (Serves: Agoura Hills, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Canoga Park, Calabasas, Chatsworth, Encino, Capitol Building, Room 4038 Hidden Hills, Malibu, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Sacramento, CA 95814 Santa Monica Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Tarzana, Topanga, West Hills, West Hollywood, Phone (916) 651-4020 Westlake Village, and Woodland Hills) Fax (916) 324-6645 e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4035 Sacramento, CA 95814 (elected 2006; term limit 2014) Phone (916) 651-4023 _______________________________ Fax (916) 324-4823 e-mail: [email protected] Sharon Runner (R) (elected 2008; term limit 2012) State Senator, 17th District 848 West Lancaster Blvd., #101 Lancaster, CA 93535 Tony Strickland (R) Phone (661) 729-6232 State Senator, 19th District Fax (661) 729-1683 2655 First Street, #230 Simi Valley, CA 93065 (Serves: Antelope and Victor Valleys) Phone (805) 306-8886 Fax (805) 306-8899 Capitol Building, Room 2048 Sacramento, CA 95814 (Serves: Buelton, Camarillo, Carpinteria, Phone (916) 651-4017 Fillmore, Lompoc, Moorpark, Ojai, Santa Barbara, Santa Clarita, Thousand Oaks, Simi Fax (916) 445-4662 Valley, Solvang, and Vandenberg) e-mail: [email protected] Capitol Building, Room 4062 (elected 2011; term limit 2019) Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 651-4019 Fax (916) 324-7544 e-mail: [email protected] (elected 2008; term limit 2012) - Page 1 - U.S. -
Visa Inc. 2011 Political Contributions Report
Visa Inc. 2011 Political Contributions Report Visa Inc. makes political contributions in strict compliance with all applicable laws and the Visa Inc. Political Participation, Lobbying, and Contributions Policy. While corporations are not permitted to contribute to U.S. federal political campaigns or to national political parties, they can contribute to state and local candidates in many jurisdictions. Political contributions will not be given in anticipation of, in recognition of, or in return for any official act and corporate funds may not be used for any unlawful, improper or unethical purpose. The following is a list of political contributions Visa made during calendar 2011. The political contributions listed are aggregated on a yearly basis and may reflect contributions to multiple campaign committees associated with a single legislator, and also may reflect primary and/or general election contributions. State Legislator Party Amount California Assembly Adam Grey D $1,000.00 Beth Gaines R $2,000.00 Betsy Butler D $1,000.00 Bill Berryhill R $1,000.00 Bill Monning D $2,000.00 Bob Blumenfield D $1,000.00 Brian Jones R $1,000.00 Brian Nestande R $3,900.00 Charles M. Calderon D $2,000.00 Chris Norby R $1,000.00 Connie Conway R $3,900.00 Curt Hagman R $1,000.00 Dan Logue R $1,000.00 Das Williams D $2,000.00 Donald Wagner R $2,000.00 Felipe Fuentes D $2,000.00 Fiona Ma D $3,900.00 Visa Inc. 2011 Annual Political Contributions Report 1 State Legislator Party Amount George Runner R $1,000.00 Henry T. -
Jurisdictional Statement
0 9- 5 5 HoV - 2009 OFFICE 0[: I~R~NO~, et al., Appellants, V. ~C~O ~TA ~ ~H COLE~, et al., Appellees. On Appeal from an Order of the Three-Judge Court in the United States District Courts for the Northern District of California and the Eastern District of California JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT ROD PACHECO STEVEN S. KAUFHOLD * DISTRICT ATTORNEY, COUNTY CHAD A. STEGEMAN OF RIVERSIDE AKIN GUMP STRAUSS WILLIAM E. MITCHELL, HAUER & FELD LLP ASSISTANT DISTRICT 580 California Street ATTORNEY Suite 1500 ALAN D. TATE San Francisco, CA 94104 SENIOR DEPUTY DISTRICT (415) 765-9500 ATTORNEY Counsel for Appellants 4075 Main Street, 1st Floor Republican Assembly and Riverside, CA 92501 Senate Intervenors (951) 955-5484 MARTIN J. MAYER Counsel for Appellants KIMBERLY HALL BARLOW District Attorney IvY M. TSA~ Intervenors JONES & MAYER 3777 North Harbor Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92835 (714) 446-1400 Counsel for Appellants Sheriff, Chief Probation Officer, Police Chief, and Corrections Intervenors November 2, 2009 ¯ Counsel of Record WILSON-EPES PRINTING CO., INC. - (202) 789-0096 - WASHINGTON, D. C. 20002 8lank Page i QUESTIONS PRESENTED 1. Whether the three-judge court properly deter- mined that crowding was the statutory primary cause of continuing violation of prisoners’ constitutional rights, and that no remedy existed other than a pris- oner release order pursuant to the Prison Litigation Reform Act ("PLRA"), 18 U.S.C. § 3626 where the court simply assumed the continuing existence of violations based on determinations made years prior, refused to hear evidence regarding current prison conditions at the time of trial and disregarded evi- dence that constitutional levels of care could be achieved at the current prison population level.