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Dan Abendschein

About Dan

Hometown: Mountain Lakes, NJ
Birthdate: 3/23/80

Bio:

Dan Abendschein is the local editor for Altadena Patch.  He has been working as a reporter since first publishing freelance journalism work at several weekly papers on Maui in 2004, and has worked as a full-time journalist in Southern California since 2007.

Originally from New Jersey, Dan Abendschein has lived in Southern California since 2005.  Dan spent five years of his childhood in Stockton, CA., and seems to keep moving back to the Golden State.

He completed his undergraduate work at Pomona College in 2002, majoring in Linguistics/Cognitive Science.

After that, Dan spent several years working odd jobs and traveling, living in Washington state and on the island of Maui, while visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Central America.

He returned to Southern California in 2005, to attend the University of Southern California's journalism program at Annenberg, received a master's degree in 2007.  He then went to work for the San Gabriel Valley Tribue, and later moved to the Pasadena Star News.

Dan is an avid hiker and biker, and lives northeast of the intersection of Washington and Hill, near the part of Altadena that streches down to Washington. He lives with his wife Robin, and his two cats. He can frequently be seen hiking up to Echo Mountain and biking the steep hills of Altadena.

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Akiva Estersohn

1:18 pm on Tuesday, March 20, 2012

PS Hope my comment doesn't sound snarky! Those are my sore bones talking. ;) - Akiva Estersohn

navigio

7:52 pm on Friday, November 18, 2011

http://www.lao.ca.gov/reports/2011/bud/fiscal_outlook/fiscal_outlook_2011.pdf

from the report:
"Backgroun­d. As part of the 2011-12 budget plan, the Legislatur­e enacted a major shift—or “realignme­nt”—of state program responsibi­lities and revenues to local government­s. In total, the realignmen­t plan was intended to provide $6.3 billion to local government­s (primarily counties) to fund various criminal justice, mental health, and social services programs in 2011-12, and increasing funding for these programs thereafter­.
[...]
Most of the state fiscal benefit from realignmen­t in 2011-12 comes from Propositio­n 98 savings. Specifical­ly, the budget assumes that, by depositing the sales tax revenue into a special fund for use by local government­s for realignmen­t, these funds are not available for the Legislatur­e to spend for education purposes and thus are not counted as state revenue for purposes of calculatin­g the Propositio­n 98 minimum funding guarantee. This action is estimated to reduce the Propositio­n 98 minimum funding guarantee by about $2 billion in 2011-12."

navigio

12:35 pm on Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hi SteveB. The way the posting script works is it puts your comment just below the one you replied to. This makes it look like its in reverse order, but in fact if you reload the page after making your comment, you'll notice that it puts your reply below all the other replies.

SteveB

3:22 pm on Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Dan - I notice replies to a comment are listed in reverse order. I think this is confusing - is this configurable? Can it be changed? I don't remember it always being that way.