Rohrabacher right in the middle
Paul Clinton
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is doing his part to smooth the way for peace
in the Middle East.
Rohrabacher traveled to the region Sunday as part of a
congressional delegation to vocally support President George W.
Bush’s “road map” for creation of a Palestinian state.
Rohrabacher, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista) and others are meeting in
Jerusalem this week with Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
“The level of hope is high and both Israelis and Palestinians seem
willing to seize the moment for peace,” Rohrabacher said. “In the
meantime, I am encouraging everyone I meet with to trust the process
and each other.”
Rohrabacher is scheduled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon today. He will tour the West Bank, as well. Costa Mesa’s
representative should be back in the U.S. on Friday.
Bush’s Middle East peace plan calls for peace and a Palestinian
state by 2005 as part of an effort to end decades of intransigence on
the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Bush announced he will meet with Sharon and Palestinian Prime
Minister Mahmoud Abbas as part of a peace summit in the Middle East
next week. Bush leaves for the Middle East on Friday.
Supervisors support their own in Assembly race
County Chairman Tom Wilson has garnered the support of his peers
as he seeks a seat in the Assembly.
His four fellow supervisors, including Newport-Mesa representative
Jim Silva, have thrown their endorsement behind him, Wilson has
announced.
Wilson, who now represents Newport Coast, is running for the 73rd
District seat now held by Patricia Bates.
An award with some Hope behind it
To honor entertainer icon Bob Hope, Rep. Chris Cox has introduced
a proposal that would create an annual award in his honor.
Hope, who starred in numerous Hollywood movies and led USO shows
abroad for American servicemen from World War II to Desert Storm,
celebrates his 100th birthday today.
“As we celebrate Mr. Hope’s 100-year birthday, a grateful nation
is establishing a legacy in his honor that will last another hundred
years,” Cox said. “I can think of no more fitting way to repay our
debt to a great American patriot.”
Hope is not expected to attend any of the birthday celebrations in
his honor. He spends much of his time in his Toluca Lakes estate.
Cox introduced his bill, H.R. 2087, earlier this month. Sen. Diane
Feinstein has dropped in a similar proposal, S. 1150, which would face a vote in the upper house.
Both proposals would set up the Bob Hope American Patriot Award,
which the president will give out each year to a deserving American
who “best represents the ideals of freedom, democracy, strength,
justice and goodwill.”
Campbell talks workers compensation
Assemblyman John Campbell held a town hall meeting on Wednesday
with other legislators to discuss workers compensation issues facing
local businesses.
Campbell, who represents Newport Beach, held the meeting at
Chapman University in Orange.
At the meeting, Campbell joined Assembly colleagues Patricia Bates
(R-Laguna Niguel), Robert Pacheco (R-Industry), Lynn Daucher
(R-Brea), Tom Harman (R-Huntington Beach) and Todd Spitzer
(R-Orange).
Campbell criticized the state’s workers compensation system for
burdening businesses with burgeoning fees.
“The swell of increased fees is drowning our California
businesses,” Campbell said. “We cannot fail our business community.”
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