Here's a roundup of some stories you might have missed today:
Democratic Assemblywoman Noreen Evans isn't wasting any time launching her bid to replace Sen. Pat Wiggins, who announced yesterday that she won't run for re-election in 2010. Evans has already secured the support of Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger sent a letter today appealing the Obama administration's decision to deny California's request to declare a federal disaster over severe drought conditions. Read the letter here.
Assemblyman Ted Gaines, R-Roseville, sent a letter urging the governor not to close the
Marshall Gold Discovery State Historical Park. The Parks Department announced last week that the site, which was home to the discovery of gold that triggered the California Gold Rush, would close because of budget cuts.
A group of 28 legislators has signed a letter protesting the Department of Public Health's effort to retroactively cut off payments as far back as July 1 for non-profit organizations that provide assistance to domestic violence victims through the Domestic Violence Program. The program was eliminated in the recent round of budget cuts.








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