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Lawmakers Rally to Save CEQA Law
The California Environmental Quality Act has protected communities from pollution and given the public a chance to voice concerns for 42 years.

I've been a professional journalist since 1987 when I started out as a sports department clerk at the San Jose Mercury News during my years at San Jose State. Upon graduation I took a sportswriting job at the Santa Cruz Sentinel and stayed eight years, including six as assistant sports editor. I moved up to the Marin Independent Journal in 1996 and held seven titles in various newsroom departments. As a news reporter in my final two years there, I covered Novato along with several other countywide beats. I departed the IJ in August 2010 to become local editor for Novato Patch. My freelance experience includes writing for a beer magazine and a tennis magazine and handling media relations for an international professional tennis tournament.
I met my future wife, Edie Holmes, on the first day of eighth grade in Moraga, right after I'd moved there from suburban Chicago. We "went steady" that year but drifted apart and remained friends through high school and college. After college we reconnected and got married in 1990. Our two daughters were born in Santa Cruz and attended public schools in Novato. My wife is the Mrs. Ainsworth who teaches fifth grade at San Ramon School.
As for claims to fame, I covered the 1989 World Series "earthquake game" at Candlestick Park and served as a part-time equipment manager for the San Francisco 49ers from 1984-86. I have a beer can collection left over from my childhood, a 1955 VW Beetle (junker status) and a 95-pound Chesapeake Bay retriever named Bruin. I'm a fan of the Giants, 49ers, Sharks, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Red Sox and Cal Bears. Other than sports, my hobby is sampling fine ales with my fellow beer geek friends.<br><br><b>Beliefs</b><br><i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.</i>
There will be occasions when I need to cover Novato Unified School District topics. My wife's role as a teacher in the district will not influence how I write those stories.
<b>Politics </b><br>I'm a registered Democrat but drifting in the moderate direction the older I get.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>I grew up attending Unitarian and Presbyterian churches but consider myself a respectful observant and do not attend services regularly.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>In Novato, the controversial state-mandated housing element update has set off a firestorm of public protest about the benefits and drawbacks of concentrated affordable housing. The future home of the city's administrative offices in the downtown area is fascinating as well. The location of rail transit stations and major commercial developments and the possible redrawing of school district boundaries continue to prompt creative dialog.
The California Environmental Quality Act has protected communities from pollution and given the public a chance to voice concerns for 42 years.

Team of 14 Marin firefighters arrived Sunday morning and is serving on the front lines, trying to save homes.
Team of 14, including Ross Valley firefighters, arrived Sunday morning and is serving on the front lines, trying to save homes.
Napa County gets $210,477 as part of a settlement of nearly $1 million.
Team of 14 arrived Sunday morning and is serving on the front lines, trying to save homes.
Car struck a tree at 3:43 a.m. just north of Atherton Avenue exit in Novato.
Marin County gets $210,477 as part of a settlement of nearly $1 million.
Southbound crash north of Novato results in minor injuries a few hours after driver killed in northbound lane.
Marin County gets $210,477 as part of a settlement of nearly $1 million.
The fast food chain bought the Carl's Jr. site on Rowland Way.
Marin County gets $210,477 as part of a settlement of nearly $1 million.
People texting and walking into fountains. Falling down open manholes. Bumping into buses. Why can't we take our eyes off those little screens?
Computer glitch means some students' new schedules were printed with mistakes. New ones are available after 2 p.m. Tuesday at the school.
People texting and walking into fountains. Falling down open manholes. Bumping into buses. Why can't we take our eyes off those little screens?
Novato man was ejected from his car in Marinwood early Saturday morning, the CHP said.
Novato man was ejected from his car in Marinwood early Saturday morning, the CHP said.
San Anselmo residents Daniel Uzilevsky and Erik Howard Smyth, who frequently perform around Marin, were returning from a gig in Cotati when they were hit by a car driving the wrong way on Highway 101.
Planning Commission to discuss updates to city regulations tonight.
Novato kids will be packing their backpacks for the first day of public school on Wednesday. Click on the "upload photos" button below and share your cutest shots.
There's no heightened alert at this point, Marin County health official says.