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Column: Newsom’s recall strategy could cost Democrats the state. Here’s a better idea – Yahoo News

The tally of signatures on recall petitions won't be complete until next month, but it's looking increasingly likely that Gov. Gavin Newsom will face a recall election.

If theres a recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom, heres how it will work.

There will be two questions on the ballot. The first will ask voters whether they want to recall Newsom. The second will ask who should succeed him if he is recalled, listing all the candidates who have qualified. Even those who vote no on the recall will be asked to vote for a replacement governor, who would take office if the recall succeeds.

That raises a tough question for Democratic leaders: Should they encourage a candidate or candidates to run to succeed Newsom, given that they dont believe he should be recalled in the first place?

One answer was put forward by Nancy Pelosi at a news conference last week: Absolutely not. If the recall election goes forward, Democrats shouldnt even think about jumping into the race, she said, but should show their support for Newsom and the party by staying out.

Thats what Newsom wants too. His backers note that he is much more popular than Gov. Gray Davis was in 2003 when he faced and lost a recall election. A poll this week by the Public Policy Institute of California showed 56% of likely voters say they would not vote to recall Newsom. The Democratic voter margin is greater in the state now than it was in 2003. Newsom is on track to win, they say, and the last thing he needs is competitors from his own party running for his job, which would give implicit permission to Democratic voters to vote yes on the recall.

But that approach call it the Pelosi approach strikes other Democrats as extraordinarily risky. What if a majority of Californians does vote to oust Newsom and then there are no Democrats on the ballot to replace him? The party could find itself without a candidate in the race for governor, and a Republican could slip into office. (Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor in a recall election with less than 50% of the vote).

Lets call that the Willie Brown argument. Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco and former speaker of the California Assembly, told Politico that the Democratic Party absolutely must offer voters an alternative to the Republican candidates who will be on the ballot. You cant take the risk of Democrats losing the governorship, he said. Youve got to literally protect it.

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So theres the conundrum. Risk having no candidate in the race? Or potentially undermine Newsom to protect the party?

Ive got a suggestion for solving this problem, but it only works if the Democrats are smart and disciplined and thats a big if.

The party should find another candidate but one who understands that his or her role is to be a second choice alternative. Once theres agreement on who that person should be, that candidate and Newsom should campaign together, almost as a ticket, pitching a unified message. And the message is: Vote against this recall, to keep Newsom in office. And then, just in case something goes wrong, vote for our alternative candidate on the second question. (Newsom, by law, may not run to succeed himself.)

The alternative candidate could be the current lieutenant governor or one of the Democrats currently hemming and hawing and hinting about running. Or someone else.

Why would they agree to do this? In part for the chance of becoming governor, but also to increase their name recognition and visibility and set themselves up for future statewide runs. Also, Newsom would be in their debt.

This plan would require discipline from all involved including voters, who would have to understand and embrace a complicated message. It would work better if other Democrats stayed out of the race. And it would require Newsom to acknowledge that his personal political future is not the only thing at risk here the entire party has an interest.

Newsoms supporters say its too complicated. The recall is confusing enough without telling people they have to vote for two different Democrats.

Its much easier to communicate 'No' than it is to communicate anything more complex than that, said Nathan Click, a spokesman for the No-on-the-Recall campaign.

Maybe so. But to rely on the assurance that Newsom has this in the bag seems, well, dangerous. What if hes caught again at the French Laundry? What if a new COVID surge hits California and hes blamed? What if Kimberly Guilfoyle writes a tell-all? What if any of a number of unanticipated events occurs, driving him suddenly down in the polls?

In 2003, top state Democrats tried to put together a pact under which no statewide elected officials would run to succeed Davis in the recall election. But it didnt work. Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante broke ranks and ran and lost. Bustamante urged a no vote on the recall and a yes on his own candidacy, but he and Davis worked at cross-purposes throughout the campaign. Also, Bustamante lacked the fame and charisma of his chief opponent, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Its still a matter of dispute if Bustamantes candidacy harmed Davis or, if so, how much.

The reality is that in 110 years, only one gubernatorial recall has made it to the ballot in California and it resulted in Davis ouster. Thats not enough precedent to predict with any accuracy what the dynamics will be this time around.

I understand why Newsom wants a united front. Why wouldnt he? But theres a lot to be said also for taking the cautious, risk-averse approach and having a Democrat on the ballot. Just in case.

@Nick_Goldberg

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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Democrats want to ease the burden on repeat offender felons – Yellowhammer News

C Spire recently connected its first customers in Trussville to its ultra-fast, fiber-based Gigabit broadband internet service, continuing the telecommunications and technology companys expansion in Alabama.

Trussville becomes the second Yellowhammer State city following Jasper in late 2020 to receive the game-changing services as part of C Spires FiberFast initiative.

The announcement was made at a press conference on Thursday at the home of Jerry Tortorigi, one of the first customers to receive the services in Trussville.

The installation at my home went smoothly, and the speed of my in-home internet is better than ever, he advised.

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Trussville consumers now have access to C Spires Gigabit fiber-based internet, Smart WiFi powered by Plume, Home Protection Plan and digital home phone service. Residents who want to order C Spire service can go online here.

We know broadband expansion is critical to Alabamas future, and its fantastic to see C Spire making such a huge investment in our state, said State Rep. Danny Garrett (R-Trussville). The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted this need more than ever before, and its rewarding to know C Spire is helping us bridge the digital divide.

With his city being one of the first in Alabama to receive C Spire Fiber, Trussville Mayor Buddy Choat explained that the municipality can leverage the new infrastructure to spur business development while also enhancing the quality of life for all residents.

Trussville is known for its unique blend of small-town hospitality and big-city convenience, and C Spires expansion into our city can help add jobs and diversify our economy, Choat remarked. That helps everyone.

Thursdays news was made possible by a partnership betweenAlabama Power and C Spire that was announcedin 2019.

Alabama Powers existing fiber infrastructure is being used for what is called the middle mile, while C Spire will in some areas build out the last mile, which is an industry term meaning the final portion connecting the service to a consumers residence or business (the length is not always a mile or even close to it it can be a matter of feet or several miles). This type of partnership between an electric utility provider and broadband services provider was enabled by 2019s HB 400; that years SB 90 was also a crucial piece of legislation expanding broadband access across Alabama.

Alabama ranks 47th in the nation in broadband connectivity, and state leaders have recently formed the Alabama Rural Broadband Coalition a group of community, business and governmental leaders dedicated to job creation, economic development and business growth to change this dire statistic. The coalition in 2019 championed HB 400 and SB 90.

One of the results of the coalitions work ultimately came to fruition in January, whenC Spire announced a $500 million investment in fiber broadband infrastructure expansion in Alabama over a five-year period. The companys deployment of all-fiber symmetrical infrastructure and ultra-fast broadband internet ultimately helps attract industry and improve Alabamians quality of life.

We see the benefits in every community, especially attracting new businesses or playing a role in an existing business deciding to expand, C Spire CEO Hu Meena commented. That translates into jobs, and C Spire is happy to play a role in creating a brighter future for each community we serve.

More communities, including Pelham, Helena, Northport, Tuscaloosa and parts of Mobile County, have already executed franchise agreements with C Spire and are on the drawing board for construction and service in 2021.

We understand high-speed, all-fiber broadband internet service can be a game-changer for Trussville and other Alabama communities, stated Ashley Phillips, general manager of C Spire Home. Our ability to provide symmetric speeds immediately solves real-world challenges associated with interactive learning, remote work and telehealth applications. Thats good news in Trussville, Jasper and other communities as our FiberFast initiative continues.

As part of its expansion efforts, C Spire is also is actively seeking interest from other Alabama communities and towns seeking more reliable and faster broadband internet service based on the firms crowdsourcing model, which relies on homeowner, business and renter demand to drive adoption.

We believe our ability to deliver high-capacity fiber broadband services will help everyone, from boosting home and business values to expanding local entertainment opportunities to improving the quality of life for professionals working from home or students learning through virtual education programs, Meena concluded.

Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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Girardi Keese CFO Takes The Fifth To Avoid Testifying – Law360

Law360 (April 1, 2021, 3:35 PM EDT) -- Girardi Keese's chief financial officer intends to invoke the Fifth Amendment to avoid testifying about the defunct firm's finances because he might be a target in the federal investigation of the firm's theft from client trust accounts, he told a Los Angeles bankruptcy judge Thursday.

Chris Kamon had allegedly prepared checks for a plundered Girardi Keese client trust account, making his right to avoid incriminating himself "self-evident," he said in a court filing prepared by his white-collar defense attorney Richard Steingard.

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5 women that shaped women’s history The Sundial – Daily Sundial

As Womens History month comes to a close, the Daily Sundial has created a list of women who helped shape not just the history of women, but the history of women in the LGBTQ community.

Marsha P. Johnson (Aug. 24,1945 July 6,1992)

Marsha P. Johnson was an activist and drag queen. She was greatly focused on gay rights leading her to become a founder of one of New Yorks safe spaces for transgender and homeless youth. She was one of three people during the Stonewall riots to push back police officers. Later, Johnson and fellow activist Sylvia Rivera established the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries house, a shelter for queer and transgender children in 1972. Johnson worked in order to provide shelter, food, clothing and emotional support for queer, transgender women and gender-nonconforming children living on the streets.

Sylvia Rivera (July 2, 1951 Feb. 19, 2002)

Rivera was a transgender and gay rights activist who worked side by side with Johnson. She was part of the Gay Liberation Front, which was formed right after the Stonewall riots. Rivera was an active member of the Metropolitan Community Church of New York, where she provided food for the hungry. In 2002, civil rights activist and attorney Dean Spade created the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, which provides legal aid to transgender, intersex or gender non-conforming people of color.

Edith Edie Windsor (June 20, 1929 Sept. 12, 2017)

Edith Edie Windsor, an American LGBTQ activist, was the lead plaintiff of United States v. Windsor, which overturned Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, where marriage is defined as between one man and one woman.. On Feb. 5, 2009, her wife Thea Spyer died, making Windsor the sole beneficiary of her estate. Windsor had to pay $363,053 in federal taxes for inheriting her wifes estate, because the federal government didnt recognize their marriage. In 2010, she filed a lawsuit against the federal government. The lawsuit then went to the Supreme Court and in March 2013, the Supreme Court decided that the government benefiting from Spyers estate and trust was unconstitutional as a deprivation of the liberty of the person protected by the fifth amendment.

Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 July 13, 1954)

Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist and prominent feminist figure who painted many self-portraits that depicted the female form and struggles. She was born July 6, 1907, in Mexico City. In 1925, a bus accident left her in critical condition, and broke her spinal column, collarbone, pelvis, ribs and her right leg. Due to her mobility limitations, she painted from her bed or from a wheelchair. However, her work and her contributions for Chicanos, the Feminist movement and the LGBTQ movement only gained recognition around 1990.

Barbara Jordan (Feb. 21, 1936 Jan. 17, 1996)

Barbara Jordan, a civil rights leader and activist, was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate in 1966. Jordan, also an attorney, was the first woman and African American since 1883 to be elected to Congress from Texas in 1972. Although she was not an openly queer woman, she had a lifelong partner for over 30 years, Nancy Earl.

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SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, INC. : Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an…

Item 1.01. Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement.

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. (the "Company") announced that certain of itssubsidiaries have entered into the Fifth Amendment to Amended and RestatedCredit Agreement, dated as of March 23, 2021 (the "Fifth Amendment"), by andamong SiteOne Landscape Supply Holding, LLC ("Holding") and SiteOne LandscapeSupply, LLC, as borrowers (collectively, the "Borrowers"), JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A. (the "New Agent"), as administrative agent and collateral agent, theseveral banks and other financial institutions party thereto and certain otherparties party thereto from time to time. The Fifth Amendment amends and restatesthe Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of April 29, 2016, among theBorrowers, the lenders from time to time party thereto and UBS AG, StamfordBranch (the "Existing Agent") as administrative agent and collateral agent (asamended prior to March 23, 2021, the "Existing Credit Agreement" and, as soamended and restated pursuant to the Fifth Amendment, the "Second Amended andRestated Credit Agreement") in order to, among other things, (i) incur $325million of term loans (the "New Term Loans"), (ii) replace the Existing Agent asadministrative and collateral agent with the New Agent and (iii) make such otherchanges in the Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement as agreed among theBorrowers and the lenders. Proceeds of the New Term Loans were used to, amongother things, (i) repay in full the Tranche E Term Loans outstanding under theExisting Credit Agreement immediately prior to effectiveness of the FifthAmendment (the "Existing Term Loans"), (ii) to pay fees and expenses related tothe Fifth Amendment and the Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement and(iii) for working capital and other general corporate purposes.

The New Term Loans bear interest, at Holding's option, at either (i) an adjustedLIBOR rate plus an applicable margin equal to 2.00% (with a LIBOR floor of0.50%) or (ii) an alternative base rate plus an applicable margin equal to1.00%. Voluntary prepayments of the New Term Loans are permitted at any time, inminimum principal amounts, without premium or penalty, subject to a 1.00%premium payable in connection with certain repricing transactions within thefirst twelve months after the date of the initial funding of the New Term Loans.The New Term Loans will mature on March 23, 2028.

The foregoing summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the text ofthe Fifth Amendment and the Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, whichare filed as Exhibit 10.1 hereto and are incorporated herein by reference.

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Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant

The information contained in Item 1.01 concerning the Company's direct financialobligations under the Second Amended and Restated Credit Agreement is herebyincorporated herein by reference.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

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Exhibit No. Description10.1 Fifth Amendment to Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, datedas of March 23, 2021, by and among SiteOne Landscape SupplyHolding, LLC, SiteOne Landscape Supply, LLC, JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A., as administrative agent and collateral agent, and theseveral banks and other financial institutions party thereto.104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRLdocument)

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