NEWS
July 13, 2005
STATE OF CALIFORNIA Assemblyman Dario Frommer (D-43rd District) assemblymember.frommer @assembly.ca.gov 620 N. Brand Boulevard, Suite 403, Glendale, CA 91203 (818) 240-6330 ASSEMBLYWOMAN CAROL LIU (D-44th District) assemblymember.liu @assembly.ca.gov 215 N. Marengo Ave. Suite 115 Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 577-9944 ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS MOUNTJOY (R-59th District) assemblymember.
NEWS
June 20, 2005
UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN ADAM B. SCHIFF (D-29th District) www.house.gov/schiff 35 S. Raymond Ave., Suite 205 Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 304-2727 CONGRESSSMAN DAVID DREIER (R-26th District) dreier.house.gov 2220 E. Route 66, Suite 225 Glendora, CA 91740 (626) 852-2626 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLYMAN DARIO FROMMER (D-43rd District) assemblymember.frommer @assembly.ca.gov 620 N. Brand Boulevard, Suite 403, Glendale, CA 91203 (818)
NEWS
May 27, 2005
MONDAY Rep. David Dreier, state Sen. Jack Scott, state Assemblywoman Carol Liu and Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich will speak during a 9 a.m. memorial service at Memorial Park, 1301 Foothill Blvd., La Canada Flintridge. TUESDAY The Glendale City Council will meet 9 a.m. for a budget study session at City Council Chambers, City Hall, 613 E. Broadway. For more information, call (818) 548-4844. The Glendale Housing Authority will meet at 2:30 p.m. at City Council Chambers, City Hall, 613 E. Broadway.
NEWS
April 11, 2005
UNITED STATES Congressman Adam B. Schiff (D-29th District) E-mail via www.house.gov/schiff 35 S. Raymond Ave., Suite 205 Pasadena, CA 91105 (626) 304-2727 Congresssman David Dreier (R-26th District) E-mail via dreier.house.gov 2220 E. Route 66, Suite 225 Glendora, CA 91740 (626) 852-2626 STATE OF CALIFORNIA Assemblyman Dario Frommer (D-43rd District) assemblymember.frommer @assembly.
LOCAL
By Mary O'Keefe | April 1, 2005
State Assemblymember Carol Liu and the First District PTA members are pooling their resources in an attempt to convince Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to reevaluate his educational budget proposal. The First District includes PTAs from Burbank east to Pomona, including La CaƱada Flintridge. "Where can we best put our efforts?" First District PTA President Marion Sumimoto asked Liu at a meeting in February. The PTA committee is a grass roots effort that has grown out of the concerns many PTA members, teachers, and parents feel about the proposed budget, Sumimoto said.
NEWS
November 3, 2004
Results as of press time, 11:45 p.m. Tuesday. -- U.S. Congress District 26 David Dreier 56% Cynthia Matthews 41% (R) (D) U.S. Congress District 29 Adam B. 63% Harry Scolinos 33% Schiff (D) (R) State Senate District 21 Jack Scott 78% Bob New (L) 22% (D) State Senate District 29 Bob Margett 64% Rufino Bautista 31% (R) Jr. (D) State Assembly District 43 Dario 77% Sandor J. Woren 23% Frommer (D) (L) State Assembly District 44 Carol Liu (D)
NEWS
November 3, 2004
Josh Kleinbaum and Jackson Bell As three area lawmakers watched returns from their reelection bids late Tuesday night, plenty of suspense gripped the room at the Pasadena Hilton. But the tension did not come from their own races. Instead, Rep. Adam Schiff, state Sen. Jack Scott and Assemblywoman Carol Liu, all Democrats, agonized over whether Sen. John Kerry would unseat President Bush. In Glendale, Tuesday proved to be a good day for incumbents.
NEWS
October 27, 2004
Robert Chacon The 44th Assembly District has traditionally been a Democrat-dominated region, and the challenger for this seat is fighting like she knows it. Lynn Gabriel, a Republican, is challenging incumbent Carol Liu (D-La Canada Flintridge) for the district seat. Both candidates champion different issues. Liu has long been known as an avid supporter of education. She serves on a number of Assembly committees focusing on education, including a position as chair of the Committee on Higher Education.
NEWS
August 12, 2004
Robert Chacon Republican challenger Lynn Gabriel's bid to unseat Assemblywoman Carol Liu (D-La Canada Flintridge) in November just got pumped up with an endorsement from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Gabriel, a Pasadena optometrist, defeated La Canada Flintridge resident David Wilcox in the March primary. "This is a real important development," Gabriel said, adding that she found out about the governor's endorsement Monday. "The governor is a very popular leader and people respect what he is trying to do in Sacramento.
NEWS
March 10, 2004
Ryan Carter Clark Magnet High School government teacher Nick Doom found a topic Tuesday that really got his students talking. It was a proposed amendment to the state Constitution, co-sponsored by Assemblywoman Carol Liu (D-La Canada Flintridge), that would give teens younger than 18 the right to vote in state elections. The idea, called "Training Wheels for Citizenship," was proposed Monday by state Sen. John Vasconcellos (D-Santa Clara) and backed by legislators including Liu, Assemblywoman Sarah Reyes (D-Fresno)