GOP applauds Bergeson
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Alicia Robinson
Newport Beach resident Marian Bergeson, a former assemblywoman,
senator, Orange County supervisor and state education secretary, is
now the one and only recipient of a lifetime achievement award from
the Orange County Republican Party.
She was given the award Friday at the county GOP’s Flag Day
celebration.
“This is a truly lifetime achievement award for somebody who
deserves it, for somebody who has made a lasting impact as a woman in
politics in Orange County,” said county GOP Chairman Scott Baugh.
Bergeson said she was delighted to be honored but also said that
the Republican Party hasn’t always backed women in politics.
“I don’t think the women have been encouraged to the same extent
that the men have,” she said.
“We have so many outstanding women that they just need to be
encouraged to get into the political process.”
Bergeson’s was the first-ever such award, but it wasn’t a total
surprise to her because, she said, “I think they needed to make sure
I was going to be there.”
Rogan’s not in the
race (for now)
If you glean your political information from bumper stickers and
the Internet, attorney and former Rep. James Rogan is running for
Congress again. But if your favorite source is the horse’s mouth, he
is doing nothing of the kind. At least, not now.
Although Rogan has tried to stay out of the political limelight,
he’s being urged to run for Newport Beach Rep. Chris Cox’s seat,
should Cox be confirmed for the top post at the Securities and
Exchange Commission. The group that’s encouraging the unwilling
Rogan, the Free Enterprise Fund Political Action Committee, posted an
online petition and printed up bumper stickers supporting Rogan.
“The reason I didn’t want to give interviews about the race is
that there is no race until Chris Cox says there’s a race,” Rogan
said. “I remember what happened when we all thought he was going to
be nominated for the 9th Circuit [Court of Appeals], and then there
was one senator who said he was going to block the nomination.”
That was in 2001, and Cox ended up withdrawing his name from
consideration.
So Rogan’s officially not in the race that doesn’t officially
exist yet.
“There’s a lot of good people who are either running or have
thought about running and have publicly said so,” Rogan said. “I just
don’t see a need for me running.”
Rohrabacher just says ‘no’
It may or may not have something to do with his rapidly growing
triplets, but Huntington Beach Rep. Dana Rohrabacher has been
practicing saying ‘no’ lately.
He recently wrote a resolution that would cut U.S. aid to Ethiopia
unless its government gives back property seized from the family of
one of Rohrabacher’s constituents. The former communist government of
Ethiopia confiscated property from its citizens, including a
distillery owned by the family of a friend the congressman surfs
with.
Even after a new government took over 10 years ago and other
citizens were reimbursed, Rohrabacher said, the family hasn’t been
compensated.
A vocal critic of the United Nations, the congressman also
supported a recent House bill that would block funding to the U.N.
unless it adopts a litany of changes legislators say will make it
more accountable.
“The U.N. is a caldron of corruption right now, and everybody
knows it,” Rohrabacher said. “We are proposing some very serious
reforms dealing with accountability.”
Under the measure, the U.N. could lose as much as 50% of its U.S.
funding if it doesn’t agree to the reforms. To Rohrabacher, this is
the big stick that needs to be part of the nation’s foreign policy.
Locals hold out hope for disaster grants
Hoping to net federal assistance for victims of California’s
winter storms, Cox and Sen. Dianne Feinstein wrote a letter this week
to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff urging him to
reconsider a June 17 denial of individual assistance grants to
residents and businesses that suffered damage from storms between
Feb. 16 and Feb. 23.
The legislators also asked Chertoff to extend disaster aid to
people who lost their homes in the June 1 landslide in Laguna Beach.
Local officials believe the winter storms weakened the ground enough
to cause the major landslide.
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