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VOL. 22, NO. 50
PASADENA CITY COUNCIL REGULATES SIDEWALK VENDORS Creates School -Funding Committee John ORONA john.orona@gmail.com
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he Pasadena City Council meeting focused on implementation Monday, creating an ad hoc committee to develop the parameters of Measure J and conducting a first reading of an ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors in Pasadena. Measure J is an advisory measure approved by 72 percent of Pasadena voters that recommends that one-third of funds created by Measure I’s ¾ percent sales tax increase go towards public schools. Measure I was passed this November to generate revenue to reinvest in critical infrastructure and maintain essential services and is expected to bring in around $21 million annually, per city estimates. The committee, made up of members of the council and Board of Education, SEE SIDEWALK VENDORS PAGE 10
After Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 946, legalizing and regulating sidewalk vending, Pasadena had to update its existing street vendor program to stay in compliance. – Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Activists Demand Chris Holden Scrap His Proposed Bailout of PG&E After decades of criminal malfeasance and killing people, PG&E needs to be nationalized Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
On Thursday, December 13, from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., environmental activists and California utilities ratepayers will converge on Assemblyman Chris Holden’s holiday party to demand that he rescind his proposal to bailout PG&E and that
he support nationalizing the utilities hegemon. Authorities investigating the origin of the 2018 Camp Fire have cited a faulty steel hook on a PG&E transmission tower as the probable cause. In November Assemblyman Chris Holden announced plans to introduce a bill to bailout PG&E from the billions of dollars in liabilities it faces for the fire. If PG&E SEE BAILOUT PAGE 11
Assemblyman announced plans to introduce a bill to bailout PG&E from the billions of dollars in liabilities it faces for the fire. – Courtesy photo
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