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Rep. Gary Miller’s Weekly Newsletter

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 13, 2012

This came over the wire from Congressman Gary Miller’s office on Friday…

May 11, 2012

Commerce-Justice-Science Appropriations Bill Passes House
On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed a bill to fund several government agencies, including the Departments of Commerce and Justice, NASA, and science programs. The bill provides $51.1 billion, a reduction of $1.6 billion from current levels and $731 million less than the President’s request.  Included in the legislation is a provision that prohibits funds under the bill from being used to provide abortions. The measure also strictly prohibits the use of federal funds to knowingly transfer firearms to suspected members of drug cartels without continuous monitoring of the firearms by law enforcement. Congressman Miller supported this legislation which strikes a careful balance between the need to reign in unnecessary federal spending, while ensuring that appropriate resources are provided to combat crime and terror threats and promote U.S. competitiveness and job creation.

Sequestration Replacement Legislation Approved by House
As a result of last year’s failure by the Select Committee on Deficit Reduction to come to an agreement on a $1.2 trillion deficit reduction package, an equivalent amount of savings will be achieved through automatic spending cuts for the next ten years, through a process known as sequestration. For 2013, $98 billion in non-mandatory spending will be sequestered, $43 billion from non-defense programs and $55 billion from defense. It should be noted that these defense cuts are in addition to $490 billion worth of reductions that have already been planned. This week, House Republicans passed an alternative plan to replace the 2013 sequester to protect our national security interests, while ensuring that deficit reduction goals are fully met. To do this, the replacement bill lowers the FY 2013 spending cap established by last year’s Budget Control Act by $19 billion, and makes targeted spending cuts – including eliminating funding to implement the President’s health care law – that will result in a net savings of $238 billion over ten years. Congressman Miller supported this legislation to ensure that the federal government gets its fiscal house in order without risking our national security.

Congressman Miller Chairs Hearing on Dodd-Frank’s Conflict Minerals Provision
On Thursday, a House Financial Services panel led by Congressman Miller held a hearing to examine the consequences of a provision tucked into the 2,300-page Dodd-Frank law on American jobs. In an attempt to discourage the purchase and use of minerals mined in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Section 1502 of Dodd-Frank directs the Securities and Exchange Commission to formulate rules requiring thousands of companies to certify that none of their products contains such minerals. This is a near-impossible task, due to ongoing violence and a lack of infrastructure in the Congo to track minerals. While Section 1502 is well-intended, it was added to Dodd-Frank during late-night conference negotiations, without the benefit of any prior congressional hearings on the potential impact on American jobs and global competitiveness. Serious concerns have been raised that this provision will cost American job creators $9 to $16 billion to implement, and will put U.S. companies at a huge disadvantage with foreign competitors who do not have to report that their products are “conflict-free.” In addition, some have expressed concerns that Section 1502 has caused a de facto embargo against the Congo, harming legitimate Congolese miners and undermining the good intentions of the provision. It is unfortunate that these concerns could not have been addressed prior to Section 1502 becoming law. As the chairman of the International Monetary Policy and Trade Subcommittee, Congressman Miller will continue to closely follow the SEC’s rulemaking process to ensure that Section 1502 disclosure rules do not adversely impact U.S. jobs or make a terrible situation in the Congo even worse.

Artistic Discovery Winners Announced
Congressman Miller is pleased to announce the winners of the annual Artistic Discovery art competition. Miss Britta Sibley of Ruben S. Ayala High School received first place for her woodburnt “Gearhead.” Miss Sibley will receive two tickets to attend a special reception in Washington, D.C., where her artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building. Second place was awarded to Miss Tiffany Chuang of Yorba Linda High School for her photograph entitled ‘It Lingers’. Miss Megan Ramirez of La Serna High School received third place for her scratch board ‘Warm Winter”. Congressman Miller would like to congratulate all 70 students who participated in this year’s competition. All of the artwork entered was exceptional.

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Shawn Nelson’s Fourth District Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 13, 2012

This came over the wire from Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s office on Friday…

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Bill Campbell’s Third District Report

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 13, 2012

This came over the wire from Supervisor Bill Campbell’s office on Friday…

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Orange County Registrar of Voters Presidential Primary Election Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 13, 2012

This came over the wire from the Registrar of Voters’s office on Friday…

Voted Ballots Arriving

Voters Returning Vote-by-Mail Ballots Early

We have been receiving vote-by-mail ballots from voters for the June Primary Election. As of this afternoon we have received 238 ballots – we are expecting heavy returns to begin next week.

Neal Kelley
Registrar of Voters

OC Waste & Recycling

We have entered into a partnership with OC Waste & Recycling to insert poll worker volunteer information in waste hauler statements. These will go out this month.

Track Your Ballot

New info is available on our website, which will track your vote-by-mail ballot from mailing, to delivery, to return and final counting. This information is available 24-hours a day.

Cal State Fullerton Concert

Local OC Band Entertains Students

On Thursday, as shown above, our first “College Concert” kicked off at Cal State Fullerton with local OC band, Bristol to Memory. They donated their time and we recruited 74 students as poll workers for June.

Poll Workers 3,094  |  VBMs Mailed: 652,286  |  VBMs Returned: 283

Phone Volume Increasing

Our public phone bank volume is slowly rising although we are seeing fewer calls than two years ago. This is in part due to increased information on our new website. Our current call volume is averaging 380 per day. You can track our call volume in our new Data Central section under our Operations tab.

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Atlas PAC: Special Invitation: Stop the Special Interest Money Now Event

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 13, 2012

This came over the wire from Atlas PAC on Thursday…

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CD-46: Republican City Councilwomen Support John Cullum for Congress

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 12, 2012

This came over the wire from the John Cullum for 46th Congressional district campaign yesterday…

NEWS RELEASE – for Immediate release (May 11, 2012)

Republican City Councilwomen Support John Cullum for Congress

Today, City Council Members throughout California endorsed John Cullum for U.S. House of Representatives. Read the rest of this entry »

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Board of Equalization Vice Chair Michelle Steel: Give Californians a single tax agency

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 12, 2012

This came over the wire from Board of Equalization Vice Chair Michelle Steel’s office on Thursday…

The Michelle Steel Newsletter

ICYMI: Give Californians a single tax agency

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…

OC Register

Give Californians a single tax agency

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Lincoln Club Announces June Endorsements

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on May 11, 2012

The Lincoln Club of Orange County has announced their endorsements for the June 2012 primary election. TIming was right for their picks as absentee ballots dropped this week. One notable candidate missing from this list is State Senate Republican leader Bob Huff of the 29th District. Huff has had a rough couple of weeks with the CRP forgetting to endorse him as well. Read the rest of this entry »

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NOCCC: Invitation May 17

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 11, 2012

This came over the wire from the North Orange County Conservatives Coalition on Wednesday…

                                           

 Honor our Military 

Memorial Day, Monday, May 28


 Please Join NOCCC on Thursday, May 17 at 7:00PM as we honor our military by welcoming Colonel Michael P. Chené to bring us up to date on the Middle East:  The war in Afghanistan, the progress in Iraq, the state of the Arab Spring — how they are all inter-related and their effect the United States.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Friday Fun: Dan Hughes Hilarious Video

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on May 11, 2012

I am a fan of fun political advertisements as can be seen from my post of the Ed Lee for San Francisco Mayor video that I posted here. Despite the fact that Nguyen hates the video, I do enjoy the humor.

We now have Dan Hughes a United States Senate candidate that his put together his own video of randomness. The video includes lots of things that are funny including singing eagles, Street Fighter, and Chuck Devore.

The video can be viewed by clicking here.

In all seriousness, I do not really care who the nominee is between Dan Hughes, Elizabeth Emken, and Al Ramirez as long as the nominee is not Orly Taitz. If Orly Taitz is the nominee for Republicans in November we are in serious trouble of losing every competitive seat in California.

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