Monday
May072012
MORNING MEMOS: Jim Newton, "L.A.'s political football," quick approval for proposed NFL stadium, Port of L.A. project dragging along for years; Santa Ana, effort to repeal campaign finance law; editorial, "Union Station's Curious Vision Quest"; court ruling, Glassell Park charter school lease, environmental issues.... ....
Monday, May 7, 2012 at 10:20AM ***Various items this morning from across the spectrum of politics and/or public policy....
* Voice of OC: "Repeal of Campaign Finance Rule on Santa Ana Agenda"
* Los Angeles Times (Jim Newton op-ed): "L.A.'s political football" - "A proposed NFL stadium has sailed through government approvals, but a rail project for the Port of Los Angeles has dragged along for seven years."
* Downtown News (editorial): "Union Station's Curious Vision Quest"
* Los Angeles Times: "Judge invalidates Glassell Park charter school lease" - "Seeking college classes on the site, a coalition had challenged the arrangement between the L.A. Community College District and the Alliance Environmental Science and Technology School."
