Paroled Sex Offenders Told to Move by State
Wells Fargo May Offer Help to Borrowers in Trouble
As some homeowners face crisis in terms of making their mortgage payments from rapidly skyrocketing adjustable loan payments- at least one major bank, Wells Fargo, has decided to become part of the solution instead of part of the problem. Wells Fargo & Co., the nation's second-largest mortgage lender, announced Friday that the bank will help borrowers struggling to make payments and, in some cases, will change loan terms rather than foreclose on properties. "We try very hard to keep those customers in those homes," CEO John Stumpf said in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle reporters and editors. "We are taking proactive steps. ... If you have a mortgage, and you believe you're going to have a problem ... call your mortgage banker. ...We can work with (borrowers) in many, many cases."Modifying loan terms - for example, by permanently reducing interest rates - is one of several steps San Francisco's Wells would consider if a borrower can't make payments.
Education Funding Overhaul Will Help College Students
Senator Cox Talks About Legislative Session Ending
Senator Dave Cox has some strong feelings about the end of the California state legislative session. Here is Senator Cox.Hello, this is Senator Dave Cox, with another Capitol Report. Next week is the final deadline for all proposed measures to be reviewed by the Legislature. This is the busiest time in the Legislature and I want to share some of the bills that will likely move to the Governor’s desk for his consideration: AB 881 requires children under the age of 9 to use a car seat. Currently, only children under the age of 7 are required to use a car seat. AB 1334 allows for the distribution of condoms to prisoners. The fact that this irresponsible bill has made it this far is outrageous. AB 508 requires the State to give taxpayer-funded food stamps to convicted drug felons. These unnecessary bills should not be signed into law. It is my hope that the Governor vetoes these measures. It is no wonder that it is difficult to have serious public debates about healthcare reform, water storage and other critical issues for Californians. Again, this is Senator Dave Cox. Thank you for listening.
Jackson City Planner Mike Daly and the Future of the City’s Sewer Plant
Supervisor Ted Novelli Elected To Statewide Organization
Will Amador County Become a "Cool County"?
Smokey Skies From Massive Plumas County Fire
Weather patterns have changed slightly, giving our air quality a small boost. Air quality has been poor due to smoke from the PlumasCounty “Moonlight Fire”. The fire has now reached over 30-thousand acres and is just 8-percent contained. 16-hundred firefighters are on scene with 101 fire engines, 7 Helicopters, 11 dozers, and 15 Water tenders. The costs jumped nearly a million dollars yesterday alone, with the cost of the suppression effort currently at $1.25 million.