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Four Chesbro bills approved by Assembly Appropriations Committee

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Written by: Office of Assemblyman Wes Chesbro
Published: 30 April 2010

SACRAMENTO – Four bills by Assemblymember Wesley Chesbro (D-North Coast) are moving forward to a vote by the full Assembly after winning approval this week from the Assembly Appropriations Committee.


The bills are as follows.


AB 2134, a bill supported by owners of small microbreweries, would make it legal for beer manufacturers and importers to conduct and advertise to their customers “beer maker dinners,” featuring craft beers paired with food at local restaurants. The bill would grant the beer industry the same status as the wine industry, which has had good success marketing new products at winemaker dinners. AB 2134 is sponsored by the California Small Brewers Association.


AB 2615, the “Ocean Fisheries Improvement Act,” would advise the Ocean Protection Council of the Legislature’s intent regarding funding priorities that focus on sustainable fishing practices. AB 2615 is sponsored by the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations


AB 2675 would provide for additional training for those who care for people with disabilities. It would provide those who operate Immediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled (ICFs/DD) with eight additional hours of training on the business side of running a facility. Currently, IFCs/DD licensees are required to complete eight hours of training on California’s developmental disabilities system and program and regulatory requirements. Feedback from new operators and oversight agencies finds that new licensees often struggle to manage the financial aspects of their businesses. Adding a business orientation program would double the required training to 16 hours for licensees. AB 2675 is sponsored by the California Association of Health Facilities.


AB 2351 would help California’s State forests by allowing Cal Fire to establish recreational user fees for overnight campgrounds, including the Jackson State Forest in Mendocino County. Fees collected by Cal Fire would benefit California’s State forests. AB 2351 is sponsored by Cal Fire and supported by the Sierra Club of California, the California Licensed Foresters Association and the California Native Plant Society.


Visit Chesbro's Web site at http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a01/.

'Law Show' plans shows featuring local candidates

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Written by: Editor
Published: 30 April 2010

LAKE COUNTY – On May 1, Robert Hesterberg of Upper Lake, a candidate for the District 3 supervisorial seat, will join Herb Gura in the studio for a one-on-one on “The Law Show.”


Denise Rushing and Gary Lewis, who both also are running for the seat, have already been guests and this is a chance for Hesterberg talk to the people.


“The Law Show” has other upcoming shows that will feature candidates in local races.


On Saturday, May 15, all three candidates for Lake County district attorney – Don Anderson, Doug Rhoades, and incumbent Jon Hopkins – will join Gura in the KPFZ studios for a final political slugfest.


The sheriff's candidates have been invited to a May 29 interview as well.


Tune in to 88.1 FM from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and hear what these candidates have to say. Phone lines will be open.


Call the studio at 707-263-3435 or toll-free at 800-763-KPFZ (5739).

Sons of Italy spaghetti feed planned for Sunday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 30 April 2010

NICE – Sons of Italy is hosting its spaghetti feed from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 2.


Come and enjoy homemade Italian sauce, garlic bread and salad. Sausages and meatballs are available, too.


The bar will be open for socializing.


For more information or to order food to go call 707-274-2244.


The hall is located at 2817 Highway 20 in Nice, Calif.

Lucerne Alpine Senior Center hosts Meals on Wheels Poker Run Sunday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 April 2010

LUCERNE – The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center will host its inaugural poker run to benefit Meals on Wheels this Sunday, May 2.


Sign ups will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the center, located at 10th and Country Club.


The second stop will be at the Driftwood Bar in Lucerne, then on to Nobles Bar in Middletown, the Roadhouse Bar in Cobb and then back to the senior center. Cards can be drawn at all the stops.


Cars are welcome as well as motorcycles. Participants do not need to do the run around the lake.


A barbecue will begin at noon, with the Bob Coats Band performing from noon to 5 p.m. A no-host bar will run through the day.


Lake County communities have donated wonderful raffle prizes, according to center Executive Director Lee Tyree.


All proceeds will benefit the center's Meals on Wheels program.


Presale tickets can be bought at the center until early Saturday evening for $15. The door price is $20.


The tickets cover the event, lunch and beverages.


For more information contact the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center at 707-274-8779.

  1. Sons of Italy indoor flea market takes place Saturday
  2. Caltrans plans major roadwork through Thursday, May 6
  3. May marks 'Older Americans Month'
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