Teen Death Under Investigation (updated: 1-31-07)
*According to a press release from the Amador County Sheriff’s Department, yesterday, Monday January 29, 2007 the forensic examination of Joshua Hampton Hoehn was conducted at the Sacramento County Coroner’s Office. The examination revealed no visible evidence of trauma from the altercation prior to his death or any pre-existing medical conditions which could have caused his death. The cause and manner of death is pending the results of neuropathology and toxicology results which will take several weeks to complete.*-update1-31-07
On Saturday January 27, 2007 at approximately 11:43 pm, the Amador County Sheriff's Office received a 911 call related to a 17 year old male, not breathing, at a residence on Eldel Road in Pine Grove. Amador County Sheriff's Deputies, American Legion Ambulance and personnel from the Amador Fire Protection District and the California Department of Forestry responded. The teenager was found unresponsive and was transported by American Legion Ambulance, with CPR in progress, to Sutter Amador Hospital in Jackson where on January 28, 2007 at 12:44 am he was pronounced dead.
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Legislation Proposed To Allow For College Prepayment
Assemblyman Jim Beall, D-San Jose. Has proposed a new piece of legislation to help the middle class more easily afford college tuition for their children. Beall has proposed legislation to allow people to pay at today's prices for tuition they will use far in the future, when prices are likely to be higher. Contributors could add dollars into specified accounts at any time. The goal of Beall's bill, Assembly Bill 152, is to provide a hedge against inflation for middle-class students who do not qualify for financial aid but are squeezed by skyrocketing tuition. "For a huge number of families, these programs are a tremendous opportunity," said Jackie Williams, chairwoman of the College Savings Plans Network, a nonprofit group. UC tuition and fees have nearly quadrupled since 1991 -- and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed an additional $500 increase for the University of California and $252 for California State University. Beall's bill is patterned after a successful program in Washington State that has attracted more than 70,000 participants in nearly a decade.