REVERSE FINANCING: While a reelection candidate in...
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REVERSE FINANCING: While a reelection candidate in March, Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle (R-Fountain Valley) was one of those who chose to forgo an $8 increase in the per diem allowance for lawmakers. But since his defeat in the June 2 primary, Frizzelle is one of five with a change of heart: He wants his per diem increase after all. . . . He blames Assembly Speaker Willie Brown’s budget fight. “I wasn’t going to be continually strapped in an attempt to save money when he wasn’t willing to save any.”
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