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Mike Dayton has a new job in California.

 
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benn



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:32 pm    Post subject: Mike Dayton has a new job in California. Reply with quote

Mike Dayton has a new job in California. I will just post the whole list of names.

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From YubaNet.com

CA
Schwarzenegger Announces Appointments
Author: Office of the Governor
Published on Fri, 4 Mar 2005, 08:29

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the following appointments:

Drew Bohan, 41, of Santa Barbara, has been appointed deputy cabinet secretary in the Office of the Governor. He has served as assistant secretary for policy for the California Environmental Protection Agency since last year. He was executive director of Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the Santa Barbara Channel, from 2000 to 2003. Previously he served as senior legislative counsel for the Republic of Palau National Congress. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $95,000. Bohan is registered decline-to-state.

Matthew Cate, 38, of Elk Grove, has been re-appointed Inspector General. He has served in this position since last year. Previously, he served as a supervising deputy attorney general at the California Department of Justice, where managed a criminal caseload of political corruption matters. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $123,255. Cate is a Republican.

Mike Dayton, 34, of Sacramento, has been appointed deputy director of local, external, and legislative affairs for the Governor's Office of Homeland Security. He has served as a deputy director of the office since 2003, where he coordinated the homeland security assessment and strategy program. Previously, he served as legislative director for Congressman Gary Condit. This position does not require Senate confirmation and the compensation is $114,000. Dayton is a Democrat.

Tam Doduc, 38, of Sacramento, has been appointed to the State Water Resources Control Board. She has served in several positions within the California Environmental Protection Agency, including assistant secretary for technology certification, assistant secretary for agriculture and chemical programs, assistant secretary for air and chemical programs, and most recently as deputy secretary. Doduc's experience also includes two years as acting chief for the Office of Environmental Technology, two years as water resources control engineer for the Division of Water Rights and three years within the Division of Water Quality at the Board. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $114,191. Doduc is a Democrat.

Marshall Grossman, 65, of Los Angeles, has been appointed to the Commission on Judicial Performance. He is a senior partner at Alschuler, Grossman, Stein and Kahan, LLP, where he specializes in complex business litigation. He has served on the Commission since 2001 and in addition, Grossman served as a member of the California Coastal Commission from 1981 to 1986. This position does not require Senate confirmation and there is no salary. Grossman is a Democrat.

Marilyn Hendrickson, 66, of Vacaville, has been appointed to the California Exposition and State Fair Board. She has owned and operated Sep's Pro Fishing, Inc., a world-wide manufacturer of ultra-light tackle and accessories, for the past 20 years. For the past nine years she has also produced "California Sportsman" on KHTK 1140AM radio in Sacramento. This position requires Senate confirmation and there is no salary. Hendrickson is a Republican.

Rex Hime, 57, of Loomis, has been appointed to the California Exposition and State Fair Board. He has served as a member of the Board since 1995 and currently serves as chair. Hime is president and chief executive officer of the California Business Properties Association, a position he has held since 1984. He is a member of the Sacramento Leukemia Society Board of Trustees and the Reserve Officers Association of the United States. This position requires Senate confirmation and there is no salary. Hime is a Republican.

Elizabeth Lowe, 41, of Danville, has been appointed to the Independent System Operator Governing Board. She has served as vice president of Onsite Energy Corporation since 1997. Previously, she was vice president of Western operations for DukeSolutions, Inc. Lowe is a member of the Power Association of Northern California, the International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses and the California League of Food Processors. This position requires Senate confirmation and there is no salary. Lowe is registered decline-to-state.

Gerald "Jerry" Secundy, 63, of Pasadena, has been appointed to the State Water Resources Control Board. He most recently served as consulting director for California Environmental Dialogue. Previously, he was executive director of Audubon California for two years and prior to that was president of GDS Consulting, an environmental consulting firm, serving as a liaison between industry and environmental groups. Secundy's experience also includes 28 years at Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO), serving in several capacities including vice president of external affairs and environmental health and safety. He serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees of Prescott College of Arizona and is also on the boards of the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance, the Planning and Conservation League, and Lignetics. Secundy is also a member of the Sierra Club, Common Cause, and the American Civil Liberties Union. This position requires Senate confirmation and the compensation is $114,191. Secundy is a Democrat.

Mason Willrich, 71, of Piedmont, has been appointed to the Independent System Operator Governing Board. Formerly the president and chief executive officer of PG&E Enterprises, Willrich has been an independent consultant advising clients on energy matters since 1996. From 1996 to 2002, he also served as a partner with Nth Power, a firm that invests in early stage energy technology companies and from 1998 to 2003 he was director of Evergreen Solar Inc. Willrich serves as a trustee and past chairman of the World Affairs Council of Northern California, a member of the Advisory Council of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a former member of the Electric Power Research Institute Advisory Council and director of Resources for the Future. This position requires Senate confirmation and there is no salary. Willrich is a Democrat.

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I am leaving the YubaNet.com email address on. That might be a good place to write to ask about Dayton. Was Dayton forthcoming? Was he telling the truth? As a state employee he should be forthcoming now. This story will keep unraveling like a ball of string. Condit can not keep the ball all wrapped up tight.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 5:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only public statement he made was on a Larry King interview with Condit's staff, as far as I know.

His and/or Condit's alibi for Condit for Tuesday afternoon when Chandra disappeared is loopholed with "he may have gone to the gym".

In Condit's first timeline to police for that afternoon, Condit said he was with a reporter at the Tryst restaraunt after voting, which the police never tried to confirm.

How do I know that? The reporter obtained a copy of the timeline from chief of staff Lynch when Lynch thought he was helping to give it to her when she asked. All hell broke loose when she got it and she and ABC helpfully tried to dtermine why her Wednesday afternoon meeting with Condit at the Tryst wasn't there while some reporter's Tuesday evening meeting with Condit at the Tryst was.

But when they told the police, the police wouldn't even talk to the reporter about it. Just didn't want to know. Refused to know, even after being told. They seemed as petulant as Condit about it.

Not until it was exposed in the press and the DC police humiliated would they even return ABC's call to take the information that ABC knew something was wrong with Condit's alibi timeline. They had to be publically humiliated that they wouldn't return ABC's call before they would return it.

Even then they seemed more irritated than interested in information.

So now that one of Condit's alibi lies was exposed, the second timeline states that Dayton drove him home after voting.

Dayton didn't drive Condit home any other day that week, nor did he ever normally drive Condit home until weeks later when Chandra's disappearance was linked to Condit and the press was chasing him.

Why did Dayton drive Condit home the day that Condit's mistress disappeared, or is this another lie from Condit in trying to alibi himself for the time Chandra disappeared?

Dayton needs to answer questions about Condit's alibi under oath before a grand jury, and he was not even called before it. Why?

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

rd, we have to try to find some leverage some place to find out more about what happened on May 1, 2001, and any other day that might be of interest in the Chandra Levy case.

Wasn't it Archimedes who said he could move the whole world if he could find a place to put his lever.

>>>Again, he [Archimedes] used to say, in the Doric speech of Syracuse : "Give me a place to stand and with a lever I will move the whole world."<<<

I read what Dayton said on one of the Larry King Live shows about the Otis Thomas story. He was talking about a "love child," and I forget what else he said. Condit's staff were saying things in support of Condit about things that Condit had never told them about himself, or if he did tell them he might have lied.

We have to find a place to put our lever.

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