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Nov. 27, 2009 - The ruthlessness that corporate agribusiness and southern California water interests employed, through political bribery and thug-like tactics, to seize public trust water over the past century is well-documented in Marc Reisner's... Full Article at YubaNet
Darrell Steinberg: He plants the seed in Capitol legislators' minds: What if proposed water projects from dams to Delta restoration were ranked in terms of their benefit to the public, rather than just pursued piecemeal for those who would pay for the... Full Article at Sacramento Bee
California Senate President Darrell Steinberg (L) consults with a staffer in the State Senate Chambers as he and fellow Democrats work to gather the necessary votes to pass a $40 billion budget at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California in this Febr... View Photo »
As an active member of my local Jewish community, a longtime supporter of the local Muslim and broader interfaith community, I invite all Sacramento to join hands and continue our fight for peace and to rise above the fundamental differences within our various faiths
it." Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger nominated state Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria as the next lieutenant governor. Steinberg immediately dissed the act as unnecessary and expensive. What, again, does a lieutenant governor do? Full Article at Contra Costa Times
Focus, people, focus. Full Article at The Reporter
Sen. Abel Maldonado, left, gave Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg a playful pinch on the cheek back in July, but things are a little testier after Maldonado's nomination to be lieutenant governor. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: California State Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (L) and Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (C) chat with legislators after Gov. View Photo »
I particularly want to applaud the leadership of Senate President Darrell Steinberg ... He has been a tireless leader, a relentless advocate for the environment and a true statesman.
Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, back in July: The 2/3 requirement that we have in this state. I know it's a tired old saw. Full Article at Calitics
Even as Sen. Abel Maldonado was being nominated Tuesday to serve as lieutenant governor, Democratic leaders expressed doubts about confirming him. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
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California Senate President Darrell Steinberg (L) consults with a staffer in the State Senate Chambers as he and fellow Democrats work to gather the necessary votes to pass a $40 billion budget at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California in this February 17, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: California State Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (L) and Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (C) chat with legislators after Gov. Schwarzenegger's address to a joint session of the Legislature at the State Capitol June 2, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) waits for Schwarzenegger's address to a joint session of the Legislature at the State Capitol June 2, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) speaks with a member of the legislature before Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's address to a joint session of the Legislature at the State Capitol June 2, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »California State Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joke around as they leave a news conference where U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced $260 million in economic stimulus projects from the American Recovery and Reinvestmen...
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg holds a sign calling for one republican vote to pass the state's budget during a news conference February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg holds up a single finger calling for one republican vote to pass the state's budget during a news conference February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg holds up a single finger calling for one republican vote to pass the state's budget during a news conference February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg speaks during a session of the California State Senate February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg adjusts his collar during a session of the California State Senate February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: Newly elected California Senate minority leader Dennis Hollingsworth (L) talks with California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (R) talk during a session of the California State Senate February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) talks with California State Sen. Dave Cox (R) (R-Fair Oaks) during a session of the California State Senate February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 18: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg listens to arguments during a session of the California State Senate February 18, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »California Senate President Darrell Steinberg (L) stands next to a staffer in State Senate Chambers as he and fellow Democrats work to gather the necessary votes to pass a $40 billion budget at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California February 17, 2009.
View Photo »California Senate President Darrell Steinberg (L) consults with a staffer in the State Senate Chambers as he and fellow Democrats work to gather the necessary votes to pass a $40 billion budget at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California February 17, 2009.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 17: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg listens to arguments during a session of the California state Senate February 17, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 17: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) talks with an advisor during a session of the California State Senate February 17, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACRAMENTO, CA - FEBRUARY 17: California Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg sits at his desk during a session of the California State Senate February 17, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »Democratic legislature leaders, California State Senate Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (L) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (R) speak to reporters after the State of the State address at the State Capitol January 15, 2009 in Sacramento, CA.
View Photo »California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (L) and Senate Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (R) talk before Schwarzenegger delivers the State of the State address at the State Capitol in Sacramento, January 15, 2009.
View Photo »Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, urges lawmakers to approve a prison reform measure before the Senate at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. , Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009. The measure was approved by a 21-19 vote and sent to the Assembly.
View Photo »Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, talks with reporters about the state budget plan before the Senate session at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. , Thursday, July 23, 2009. Lawmakers are expected to vote on a package of measures, worked out between Gov.
View Photo »State Senate President Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, urges Republicans to vote on a Democratic plan to cut and delay billions in spending to prevent the state for having to issue IOU's next week, held at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. , Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »California Senate President Darrell Steinberg walks through the State Senate Chambers as he and fellow Democrats work to gather the necessary votes to pass a $40 billion budget at the State Capitol in Sacramento, California in this February 17, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg introduces Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for an address to a joint session of the Legislature at the State Capitol June 2, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »SACREMENTO, CA - JUNE 2: California State Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (L) and Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (C) chat with legislators after Gov. Schwarzenegger's address to a joint session of the Legislature at the State Capitol June 2, 2009 in Sacramento, California.
View Photo »As an active member of my local Jewish community, a longtime supporter of the local Muslim and broader interfaith community, I invite all Sacramento to join hands and continue our fight for peace and to rise above the fundamental differences within our various faiths
I particularly want to applaud the leadership of Senate President Darrell Steinberg ... He has been a tireless leader, a relentless advocate for the environment and a true statesman.
I would not do anything that I believe would hurt Sacramento ... We are trying to achieve the best possible balance. It may not be perfect, but it's fair.
Despite repeated promises made in private meetings, email correspondence and public statements, Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg failed to protect the 1.3 million residents and businesses sewer customers served by the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (SRCSD) in his water legislat...
When people, (lawmakers), stakeholders, most importantly the public, have an opportunity to review this work, I believe they will see this as the most comprehensive advance in water in California in many decades
I hope the governor keeps an open mind in future discussions about an enforceable state law, because California has an opportunity to lead the nation on this very important issue
We must be careful about the size of any proposed general obligation bond, because there is a limit to what California can afford
Now that we have a little bit of breathing room, it's time to focus on other major priorities in California -- and to get something done
Respectfully, an executive order does not have the force and effect of law ... Additionally, such a proclamation will only cause confusion and uncertainty to California’s energy markets, jeopardizing California’s role as the world leader in renewable energy development and green jobs.
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