Puzzling Placer Politics
Written by Joe Carroll   
Tuesday, 20 November 2007

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WILL THEY OR WON’T THEY? — My favorite 2007 photo is the one of Congressman John T. Doolittle shaking hands with Auburn’s own Rob Haswell. I snapped it last February when JTD spoke at the local fairground as the first part of his “Get Cuddly With Constituents” tour of the 4th Congressional District following his near-loss to Charlie Brown a few months earlier. Haswell, who got creamed by Doolittle-sponsored Supervisor Ted Gaines for the 4th Assembly District seat in the same election, was on hand to listen to his congressman. The fact that a far-right Republican and a very liberal Democrat can shake hands is proof that political politesse is possible (even if it’s faked). Now what are these gents going to do next year? JTD insists he’ll seek a 10th term in the House of Representatives and still shrugs off speculation that he (and maybe his wife) might be indicted on corruption charges related to their close association with Jack Abramoff, the crooked lobbyist now doing hard time in a federal pen. The U.S. Department of Justice’s probe of the Doolittles has been underway for about three years and it’s about time the G-Men either file charges or get off the couple’s backs (with a statement that their suspicions had no merit).

There was a hotshot blog out of Stockton the other day that JTD would retire rather than go for re-election — and that he’d endorse former state legislator T. Rico Oller, a protégé and buddy, as his replacement. Ace blogger Aaron Park checked this out with top Doolittle staffers and dismissed it as stale baloney, adding: “Until JTD calls me from his palatial mansion to give me my talking points on how to spin his retirement, I have to say that anyone thinking John Doolittle is retiring is drinking the Kool-Aid (or working for Charlie Brown).” Now as for Rob Haswell, if he has any plans to run for anything in 2008 he’s keeping them close to the vest. He’s been some type of State Democratic official up here in very red northeastern California for the past several months and kept his name alive along the party faithful. I imagine that he’s waiting to see what transpires with the Doolittle situation. Will JTD heed the wishes of some GOP wiseguys and bow out? Will Ted Gaines run for the House seat or seek a second term in the Assembly? And what about Eric Hogue? Eric who? Hogue is a radio talk show host who says he’ll run for the GOP Assembly nomination if Ted Gaines opts to make a try for Congress. (Michael Medved, a national talk show host, will speak at a Hogue fundraising dinner next Tuesday night the 27th in Sun City Roseville’s Timber Creek Lodge. Call 916-247-2561 for ducats that start at $75. Hogue says he’ll return the money if he doesn’t run. Really?). But back to Haswell. If Gaines goes for the House and cedes the Assembly Republican nomination to Hogue, Rob would be nuts not to try again. After all, the Democratic nomination is his for the asking. Heck, why not take on Gaines again if Ted sticks with the Assembly? Charlie Brown’s coattails might be worth riding in a possible contest with JTD (at least the Democrats hope JTD will be the GOP nominee — they’re a bit less confident about Charlie having to face Gaines or Mike Holmes, who’s definitely in the race, with or without the troubled incumbent).

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NON-PARTISAN VOTERS, NOW HEAR THIS! — If you’re one of the more than 30,000 Placerans registered as decline-to-state, you should know that in the February 5 presidential primary election you’ll only be able to vote for Democratic and American Independent Party candidates. The Republican, Green, Libertarian, and Peace & Freedom parties will allow only the voters of their respective registered persuasions to cast ballots. In other words, if you’re registered as decline-to-state (same as non-partisan) and you want to vote for the aforementioned parties’ candidates, you’ll have to re-register to a particular affiliation by January 21. I have a hunch the Republicans will change their tune for the June primary and accept votes from non-partisans. Confused? Call Ferrin Call of Election Chief Jim McCauley’s staff at (530) 886-5665 to get unconfused. Incidentally, the number of registered voters in the county stands at 178,260 this week. There are 90,108 Republicans; 51,130 Democrats; 3,684 members of the American Independent Party; 1,334 Green Party members; 1,215 Libertarians; and 240 Peace & Freedomites. Sorry, but the Natural Law Party is no longer viable (nor is the Cocktail Party).

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CITY BEAT – Pretty heady stuff at this week’s Auburn City Council meeting, especially in the matter of compensation for the top department heads — police chief, fire chief, administrative services/finance chief, public works director and community development director. On a unanimous vote, the council approved what the City Hall brain trust is calling a Senior Executive Pay for Performance Program Policy for these jobs. The current holders of these positions can opt to join the new deal or sit it out with no hard feelings — but the women and men who hold these jobs in the future must go along with it. In their memo to the council, Administrative Services Chief Andy Heath and City Manager Bob Richardson wrote: “Goals of the program include providing a strategic tool to assist the city in achieving its goals of providing responsive, innovative local government services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner; providing performance incentives and flexibility to participating employees; and enabling the city to achieve results by recruiting and maintaining a highly qualified workforce.” You figure it out. In case you’re interested, here are the current salaries for these jobs (and do add about 15 percent for health and retirement benefits): Police Chief Valerie Harris, $125,774; Community Development Director Wilfred Wong, $119,052; Administrative Services/Finance Chief Heath, $117,003; and Fire Chief Mark D’Ambrogi, $108,768. Public Works Director Jack Warren, already retired from the County of Placer where he had the same title, works on a contract for about $100 an hour. And, surprisingly, Bob Richardson, who, with the council looking over his shoulder, will be running the new pay setup, makes a bit less than Chief Harris. His annual salary is $125,456....And the council got some good news from the State Regional Water Quality Control Board. Looks like the water purity regulators will okay the wastewater treatment plant improvement time extensions requested by the city. Mayor Bob Snyder and the council thanked Jack Warren for his hard work on this and signaled their appreciation to former Mayor Cheryl Maki, a member of the state board in question.

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ROUNDABOUT — Wow! Former star AJ reporter John Trumbo has done it again! He’s just accepted the most prestigious prize for journalistic achievement in Washington state — the C.B. Blethen Memorial Award. Trumbo, an ace newshound for the McClatchy-owned Tri-City Herald in Kennewick for seven years, won for his “Dollars for Deals” series that exposed how some public officials were allowing criminal defendants to buy their way out of trouble by making charitable donations. Bully for you, John. I remember you as a kid newsie and sharp AJ stringer at Sierra College.  In the past, Trumbo’s won two other Blethen awards for team efforts in which he participated, plus three McClatchy President’s awards... From Brian Jagger, the onetime youthful GOP lieutenant governor hopeful who now works as Supervisor Kirk Uhler’s top aide, comes word that the Placer Community Theater — truly “The Biggest Little Theater in Auburn” — will stage a comedic mystery called “Exit The Body” in Theater Pamelot on Wall Street next January 25 and 26 and February 1 and 2. Drama critic Dudley duPont will come out of retirement to review this one. And, hey, will Brian Jagger be in it or not?

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