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in the State Senate to pass the budget and the lock down aimed to get those two
Republican votes. The California State Senate Republicans presented a revised budget that aimed to reduce state spending and included tax credits to some Fortune 500 corporations, cuts to transportation and welfare, and eliminating cost-of-living pay raises to the blind, elderly, and disabled.
653:, 2012's Proposition 29 a ballot measure that was defeated by California voters on June 5, 2012. If it would have passed, the measure was projected to generate over $ 500 million annually for cancer research by levying a new $ 1-per-pack tax on tobacco products in California. Revenues would have also been spent on smoking-cessation programs, and tobacco law-enforcement.
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Alameda County home. By their own accounting, Exit Strategies paid the senator nearly $ 138,000 during the same period for rent and consulting fees. The Senate Ethics Committee again ruled that this was not an actionable violation, but it raised questions into the propriety of the relationship.
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reported that Perata's friend and associate, Timothy G. Staples, had received $ 313,000 in business from political campaigns initiated or supported by Perata. At the same time, Staples had paid Perata $ 100,000 per year in consulting fees that supplement Perata's Senate salary, according to financial
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Senator. Since 1999, Perata's campaign fund and various other political committees had paid Exit Strategies more than $ 743,000, according to campaign finance documents. Exit Strategies, a political direct mail firm, was launched in 1999 by Perata's son, Nick, and
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Schawarzenegger's November 2005 special election ballot initiatives were defeated. While Schwarzenegger's plan included fixing transportation problems, his infrastructure plan was drastically more costly and advocated more prisons
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California State Senate in 2004, becoming the California State Senate President Pro Tempore and leader of Senate. The position is the highest-ranking leader and most powerful member of the Senate. The state Democratic Party re-elected Perata as President pro Tem until his
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California Assembly and the support of Governor Schwarzenegger. Perata and the Senate Democrats rejected the Senate Republican budget proposal and the Republicans held out for weeks into August, preventing many state
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prostate cancer and legislation that increase access to breast cancer screening for low-income women. He has authored legislation requiring California utilities companies to contract for cleaner energy sources and supported tougher penalties on oil refinery emissions.
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records and interviews with the senator. After this disclosure The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights sent a letter to the Senate stating that Perata's payments for consulting work looked "like a complex and illegal money-laundering mechanism."
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757:"BREAKING NEWS: JEAN QUAN WINS MAYOR'S RACE"
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1102:, Clintreilly.com; accessed August 5, 2017.
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1434:Metro Investment Report Perata interview
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1028:Laundering Money With Don Perata
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