Showing posts with label Tim Donnelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Donnelly. Show all posts

Sunday, May 27, 2012

The Donnelly Dispatch: May 2012



In Memoriam
Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry

As many of you have heard, The United States Senate passed a resolution, long overdue, that would honor the heroic life and ultimate sacrifice that border patrol agent, Brian A. Terry made in 2010 when he was killed on the border, in the line of duty.

Even more tragic, was that the bullet that prematurely ended this valiant Patriot's life was fired from a gun provided to Mexican drug cartel thugs by the United States government in a process known as "gunwalking". This recognition is the least we can do in the light of such a dereliction of duty by the Department of Justice and the misguided attempt of the "Fast and Furious" program. His death is a symbol of the government's betrayal of the people as they refuse to enforce the simplest of immigration and border protection laws while they allow these incredibly powerful weapons, such as the one used to senselessly murder Agent Terry, to fall into enemy hands. Not one single elected official has been held accountable for this tragedy and although the passage of this act is a step in the right direction, Agent Brian Terry's legacy will not be properly honored until those responsible are brought to justice.

As Memorial Day draws closer, we are reminded of the supreme sacrifice that so many of our service men and women, including Agent Terry, and we must strive to be worthy of that sacrifice made in our honor.

Honoring Those Who Serve
Remembering Sgt. Brian L. Walker

On Friday, Assemblyman Donnelly adjourned in the memory of Sgt. Brian L. Walker. Sgt. Walker, from Lucerne Valley, was only 25 years old and on his 2nd deployment. He was the commander of his vehicle when it was destroyed by an IED, killing him and one other member of his  team. He is survived by his wife, Ashley Walker, who is also serving in the armed forces and immediate family. A memorial service will be held on June 2nd at Crossroads Chapel Foursquare Church in Lucerne Valley. During this Memorial Day weekend, please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers. 

The Repeal of the Fire Fee
AB 1506 Dies in Committee

Today in the Appropriations committee, AB 1506, the repeal of the fire fee, was killed. Committee Democrats used a procedural maneuver and held the bill in committee on the deadline for all bills to pass that committee. They effectively killed the bill without ever having to vote on it, allowing the illegal fire fee to move forward without any discourse. The fire fee, actually an illegal tax, was passed without the 2/3's vote required by Prop. 26. The Howard Jarvis Taxpayer's Association has vowed to file a lawsuit on those and other grounds once the tax bill has been sent to homeowners.

In the District
Desert Valley Hospital Expansion

In the middle of one of the toughest economies facing our nation, it is great to be able to celebrate the expansion of one of the top rated health care facilities in our area, Desert Valley Hospital in Victorville. Assemblyman Donnelly attended the ribbon cutting along with Drs. Prem Reddy and Margaret Peterson as well as Mayor MacEacheron, Congressman Buck McKeon, and Hesperia City Councilman "Smitty" Smith. He also had the honor of presenting a Joint Resolution commemorating the occasion to Dr. Reddy during the celebration and helping to open the doors to a new level of cardiac care in the region.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Assemblyman Donnelly Blasts Democrats for Silencing Your Voice


Assemblyman Donnelly stands up to defend the sovereignty of charter cities against SB 829, which would have prohibited charter cities from banning the use of project labor agreements (PLAs).

Assemblyman Donnelly believes contracting decisions should be left to the individual cities, not dictated from the State.

Democrats tried to silence debate on this issue Assemblyman Donnelly believes the 1st amendment also applies to your Representatives and any attempt to censor, diminishes your representation in Sacramento.

SB 829 would impact residents of 120 charter cities in the State, including the areas surrounding Assembly District 59.

Source: The Donnelly Dispatch

Friday, November 25, 2011

ICYMI: Donnelly - State Wildfire Fee Not Legal

State Wildfire Fee ‘Not Legal’
By Mike Harris
 
Mountain property owners next year can expect to receive a $115 bill from the State of California for fire protection services after the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection last week voted for a higher fee than it had originally approved.
 
Why mountain residents should expect a $115 fee instead of a $150 fee is because the fire board agreed to offer a $35 discount to those property owners currently living in a fire district, such as San Bernardino County Fire, Running Springs Fire or Crest Forest Fire.
 
Mountain communities such as Lake Arrowhead, Crestline and Running Springs are in a State Responsibility Area (SRA).
 
After packing the California Fire Board with four of his own appointees, Gov. Jerry Brown last week was able to get the state board to approve a $150 wildfire fee for rural properties.
 
Brown expects the wildfire fee to provide the state with about $50 million annually, and would apply to around 850,000 properties located in a SRA.
 
The wildfire fee now goes to the state Board of Equalization to determine how the state will bill rural property owners.
 
But the bill mountain property owners receive could go higher than $115.
 
If a property has more than one… (Read more)
 
Source: Mountain News, via Assemblyman Tim Donnely website newsroom. Photo used is in the public domain.