-
Chairman [Mike Davis] opened the hearing by defining the threefold goals of the committee by saying, "We are concerned with the development of rail transportation in California in terms of passenger rail, freight rail and equally concerned about high speed rail. The Hearing reviewed the current passenger rail projects in Los Angeles and explored the impact of highspeed rail construction in this area. Most of all, it was an opportunity to hear about plans for transportation control measures to make rail transportation safer in the Los Angeles area.
Mark Pisano, Senior Fellow, USC, School of Policy, Planning and Development presented on safety in transportation. When you talk about safety he lists three areas to consider: grade crossings, are there multiple modes in the area (shared use ...
-
This on-site hiring opportunity is important for the community," [Mike Davis] said. "Individuals must not only go to the Employment Development for jobs, we must bring jobs to the community and the only employers that were invited to participate in today's job fair are those with actual positions they expect to fill.
Bobbie Holmes, a nursing professor at Los Angeles Southwest College, served as a "Mike Davis" volunteer at the job fair and was among the others who greeted each job aspirant as they arrived. She said, "I am here today to support Mike Davis and the others in giving a great opportunity for people in our area to find jobs."'
"In addition," he added. "We will follow-up with everyone who came looking for a job and with the employers. If the employers are unable to report any ...
-
Edward C. Eppich, Denver, Colo., for plaintiffs-appellees.
Richard H. Shaw, Denver, Colo. (Stanley L. Spangler, Denver, Colo., on the brief) of Shaw...
-
[Robert H. Mc Neill] said the Court was not swayed by the petitioner's arguments that appeared to be disingenuous on its face value. [Anthony Willoughby] was unable to accept NFDC's board decision to endorse [Mike Davis] and tried to use the court system to circumvent the will of the members of the club. In deciding the matter, the Court had harsh words for Willoughby relative to his conduct, as an officer of the court, when he attempted to argue that the ballots were also defective and NFDC needed to prove the legitimacy of the process. "It was a ploy that did not work," said Attorney Mc Neill who told Judge David P. Yappe, "this is a frivolous lawsuit." According to Mc Neill, the Judge then scolded Willoughby saying, "You are trying to reverse the burden here; it is your burden to pro...
-
Additionally, Willa Robinson, EDD Dcputv Division Chief comments During this current economic time with double digit unemployment, it was a tremendous effort on the part of Assemblyman Mike Davis to partner with EDD to make the connections for job seekers with employers.
-
Assemblyman Mike Davis will honored high achieving students with a 3.6 grade point average and above at the 48th District Academic Achievement Awards Breakfast in the California Science Center's Loker Room in Exposition Park.
-
California Assemblyman Mike Davis (48th District) will host the "Year Round Jobs Initiative" Job Fair on October 20, 2007, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Wallis Annenberg Building in Exposition Park, 700 State Drive, Los Angeles, California 90037. Over 50 employers, with over 500 jobs, ranging from professional, to technical, to entry level, will be in attendance.
California Assemblyman Mike Davis (48th District) will host the "Year Round Jobs Initiative" Job Fair on October 20, 2007, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., at the Wallis Annenberg Building in Exposition Park, 700 State Drive, Los Angeles, California 90037.
-
Why do readers see stories or other features on JS Online that they don't see in the newspaper or vice versa? The answer is from Mike Davis, who has been editor of JS Online since 2000. Before that, he was deputy sports editor at the newspaper and spent 10 years at the St. Petersburg Times as a reporter and editor.
JS Online is the Web site of the Journal Sentinel, but that doesn't mean it's strictly, page by page, the newspaper online.
-
Assemblyman [Mike Davis]' 3rd Annual Job Fair succeeded in bringing hundreds of community job seekers to meet over 75 employers with available positions. Our WorkSource Center staff noted that employers seemed impressed with the qualifications of the attendees, while job seekers appreciated the opportunity to speak with employers and to attend an informative job search workshop. As a bonus, 15 students from L.A. Trade-Tech College's Cosmetology Department provided free haircuts and nanicures for attendees, adding to their professional look," reflects Mareta Zuniga, Program Director of Southeast LA-Crenshaw WorkSource Center.
California Assemblyman Mike Davis, 48th District, partnered with the Employment Development Department and Southeast LA-Crenshaw Work Source Center, Mothers In Acti...
-
On, August 15, Assemblyman Mike Davis presented Los Angeles Lakers legend Kurt Rambis with a Certificate of Recognition during a ceremony that took place on Nike Center Court at Nokia Plaza L.A. LIVE. Mr. Rambis was honored for his sportsmanship and commitment to the Los Angeles Lakers, as he departs to become Head Coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Kurt Rambis has made significant contributions to the world of basketball as an all time scorer at Santa Clara University, outstanding player in the NBA during which he spent nine seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, and made several coaching appearances with the Los Angeles Lakers organization, as well.