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Whittle's appearance at the Orange County Republicans' annual Flag Day dinner in June 2011 inadvertently found him opposing co-speaker New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez who advocated that California Republicans should be focusing its efforts on winning over Hispanic-American voters. [37]
The Town of Anaheim was reorganized as the City of Anaheim after an Act of the California State Legislature on March 13, 1883, and approval by Anaheim voters on June 4, 1888. Frank Ey: 1888 1890 13 Theodore Reiser: 1890 1892 14 W. A. Witte: 1892 1894 15 Charles O. Rust: 1894 1900 16 Joseph Helmson: 1900 1902 17 Julius J. Schneider: 1902 1904 18 ...
William H. Witte was born in the Columbia section of Knowlton Township, New Jersey. He moved to Springtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He moved to Philadelphia in 1840, and engaged in mercantile pursuits and the real estate business. Witte was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-third Congress. He was engaged in newspaper work and resumed real ...
AB 2655 requires online platforms to block “materially deceptive content related to elections in California.” That bill also exempts content that is satire or parody.
California PG&E customer tried to reduce his energy bill but discovers he’d been sent wrong bill for 18 years. ... But some situations aren’t related to meters at all. Although cases like ...
(Reuters) -California's state Senate on Tuesday approved a bill requiring large companies to report their carbon footprints, sending the bill to Governor Gavin Newsom whose office said he must ...
William Witte FRSE (1907–1992) was a 20th-century scholar of the German language and German literature, working in Britain. In 1959 he postulated that Schiller's " Ode to Joy " was specifically rewritten in 1803 following influence on Schiller by the works of Robert Burns .
The amped-up discourse and lobbying over the California bill, which passed the state’s Senate in May 32-1 and heads to a final vote in August, has reached a crescendo over the past few weeks ...