Ron Calderon's interesting goodbye

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This tale comes from reporter James Wagner:

There's a difference between reporting politics locally and covering it in Sacramento.

On the Senate floor, to get a legislator's attention, you hand the guards your business card and they pass it along to whom you're hoping to talk to.

So last week, while covering a bill that would essentially allow the proposed NFL stadium in Industry to proceed, I asked to speak to a local Senator who co-authored the bill, Ron Calderon, D-Montebello.

Calderon came to the back of the Senate chamber to speak to me with my card in hand.

But after a few minutes of questioning, as we stood quietly while I jotted down his comments, he took my card, stuffed it into my jacket's front pocket and walked away.

I guess he thought I was done asking my questions. I wasn't.

3 Comments

Gilman said:

As always, a class act. Wouldn't it be great if we could just get rid of these idiots????

Bob Jimenez said:

Write me. I'll get you another interview.

Anonymous said:

Tell Wagner he needs to write faster.

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