To the editor: After I first heard about Meeting Invoice 3206 proposing a liquor hours exemption for the personal membership on the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, I used to be appalled. I used to be additional dismayed to study it was my Meeting member, Democrat Tina McKinnor, who sponsored this personal-benefit laws. (“This California invoice is why folks hate Sacramento underneath Democratic rule,” column, Oct. 3)
I wrote to her to specific my opposition to the invoice and sadly didn’t get a response from her workplace, one thing I’ll keep in mind within the subsequent election.
I then watched as Gov. Gavin Newsom labored his manner by means of this session’s payments, hoping he had the sense to veto this one. Sadly, as everyone knows however secretly hope isn’t at all times true, cash does certainly discuss, and he signed the invoice into regulation.
Oh, if we may all get personally tailor-made laws for the asking.
Lori Haythorn, Los Angeles
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To the editor: Due to Gustavo Arellano for his column on Newsom and favoritism.
I like Newsom and help most of his positions, and I imagine he typically is unfairly attacked as a logo of progressive politics. Nonetheless, AB 3206 betrays the general public’s expectation of equal therapy underneath the regulation. I really feel doubly betrayed, as a result of his motion here’s a political legal responsibility as he advocates different insurance policies per my views.
Good reporting and commentary ship necessary info that we don’t essentially need to hear. This column qualifies.
Raymond Wells, San Pedro
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To the editor: I used to love Newsom, however after he signed a invoice that extends alcohol service on the Intuit Dome’s personal membership to 4 a.m., I see him as an elitist who panders to the wealthy and highly effective.
If the poor can’t drink after 2 a.m., nobody ought to have the ability to. And, regulation enforcement and all rational minds advise that giving folks two extra hours to drink is silly and harmful.
Sure, Gov. Newsom, you goofed if you happen to needed my vote sooner or later.
Eileen Martin, North Hollywood
