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July 23, 2015 By Alex Vassar

Alex Glazer: Team Glazer’s Secret Social Media Weapon

An article by Sam Richards in the San Jose Mercury News highlighted the team that East Bay Senator Steve Glazer has hired to work in his capitol and district offices. Missing from the list? Team Glazer’s secret social media weapon… Alex Glazer. Functioning as Senator Glazer’s #1 social-media promoter, Alex faithfully retweets articles about the good Senator and […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Editorial, State Senate

July 21, 2015 By Alex Vassar

San Luis Obispo Highways

Driving through San Luis Obispo County last weekend, I stopped to photograph several places and things named for California Legislators. The most easily visible was the Senator Vernon L. Sturgeon Memorial Highway. Named for a local State Senator who served two terms before serving as Legislative Secretary for Governor Reagan, the highway is the much traveled Highway 101 (between Paso Robles and […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Deaths, Editorial, JoinCalifornia, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories

July 7, 2015 By Alex Vassar

Haters Gonna Haight

Last month, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez called on the San Diego Unified School District to change the name of an elementary school named after Civil War General Robert E. Lee. In a letter, Gonzalez wrote that “Recent tragedies have revived the debate over confederate-related symbolism in our country,” and that “schools should be inclusive. If they’re named after a person, they […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Officers, Current Research, Editorial, State Assembly, Top Stories Tagged With: Henry H. Haight, Lorena Gonzalez, Robert E. Lee, Steve Glazer

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