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SACRAMENTO Jim Mills was the type of legislator whom voters would want to represent them in the state Capitol, regardless of party or era. A studious policy wonk but a realist skilled at backroom legislating. Intense internally but laid-back outwardly. Tenacious but not overbearing. Basically ethical. The Democrat delivered for his district a popular trolly system and the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. He delivered for environmentalists and preservationists across the state, promoting bicycle paths, helping create the Coastal Commission and authoring legislation that saved thousands of historic buildings by providing property tax breaks for owners. Advertisement One building Mills preserved as Senate leader was the state Capitol. In the early 1970s, there was an obscene plan with powerful supporters to replace it with a twin-towers monstrosity. Mills nixed the idea and opted instead to restore the historic old Capitol. ....
Print This is the April 12, 2021, edition of the Essential Politics newsletter. Like what you’re reading? Sign up to get it in your inbox three times a week. If all politics is truly local, it should be huge news when someone like Kammi Foote decides enough is enough. As the registrar of voters for Inyo County, Foote spent 14 years on democracy’s front lines in a job that is equal parts educator and administrator. California gives wide latitude to its 58 counties in how to run elections, and a corps of veteran registrars call the shots across the state. But something has changed. Registrars with decades of experience are calling it quits, stymied by the ever-growing list of election mandates that come without the funding to make them a reality made worse by the personal and professional threats made by voters amped up on partisan rage and destructive conspiracy theories. ....
Part of a storied era in California politics, James Mills helped preserve California and its history msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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17 March 2021 While many activates were cancelled last year due to COVID-19, many were hopeful this summer would look different. As case numbers continue to rise and vaccination rollout across the province has steadily slowed down, fair games and the sweet smell of fried foods might have to sit out for another summer. James Gibson, president of the Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society (RRVAS), said running the RRVAS annual fall fair, known to many as the Emo Fair, will all depend on whether enough people are vaccinated in the region. “Last year we couldn’t do [the fair] because we couldn’t have that many people together and at this point, we still can’t,” Gibson said. ....