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Brownley Introduces Veterans Medical Access Act
If passed, the bill would cover healthcare-related travel costs for blind and severely disabled veterans.

Becca has lived in Southern California most of her life.
With the exception of spending a few years in Jamaica as a child, she grew up here. She ventured up north to go to school at UC Berkeley, where she studied English and one of those only-in-Berkeley disciplines called Peace and Conflict Studies.
After school, she stayed up in the Bay Area for a while, and though she enjoyed the culture, the people and even the excursions to Burning Man, she's a SoCal girl at heart and eventually found her way back.
For the past few years, she's served as the editor of the Moorpark and Woodland Hills Patch sites and helped in Calabasas for a short time. Before that, she worked at a daily newspaper covering interesting people, places and events in Ventura County, both in print and online as a writer and editor.
She welcomes any feedback you might have. Don't hesitate to write to her at rebecca.whitnall@patch.com or, if you see her out and about in town, stop and say hello!
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Politics
▪	How would you describe your political beliefs?
I tend to have strong feelings on both ends of the spectrum, which lands me somewhere in the middle, I suppose. I guess if I had to boil it down, I tend toward the liberal side where social issues are involved and a bit more conservative on fiscal issues.
Mostly, I'm a big fan of individual freedoms and being an informed citizen.
Also I don't subscribe to the idea of voting for candidates or ballot initiatives based on which party is backing them, but rather like to dissect an issue and decide for myself.
Religion
▪	How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
My dad's side of the family is Quaker (yes, Quaker; no, we don't eat tons of oatmeal or only use a particular type of motor oil) and my mom's side is protestant, but I've never been moved by any particular religion.
I like the idea that there's something bigger out there, but I don't know what it is. I try to live my life by the golden rule, keep an open mind and respect others' beliefs.
Local Hot Button Issues
▪	What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
I think it might be a little simplistic and, admittedly, rude to say, "it's the economy, stupid." Having said that, it's the economy. Times are tough right now and people in Southern California, like everywhere, are hurting. So are the schools and city governments.
If passed, the bill would cover healthcare-related travel costs for blind and severely disabled veterans.

The festival takes place Oct. 17-21 this year.
The annual event takes place March 30.
Authorities within a two-mile radius of Topanga Canyon and Ventura boulevards logged 33 significant crimes March 11-17. Check below for a break-down of what happened.
Teen brothers Jeffrey and Jason Law are conducting studies to see if their pharmacist father's aloe gel can help with hair loss.
The Persian community of Woodland Hills celebrates "Nowruz" today.
The city's annual talent show takes place Friday.
PizzaRev hopes to accelerate its growth in Southern California with additional funding from Buffalo Wild Wings.
Jeff and Taryn Hildreth have been battling the city for year in regards to converting a space under their Sierra Madre home for a wine bar and gallery, but time may be running out for their fight.
The money will come via Fresh & Easy's Shop for Schools program.
The store will donate five percent of today's sales to the West Valley Club.
The Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center will have a free day for Moorpark residents April 21.
Giggles N' Hugs' second California location will be located at the Westfield Topanga mall.
The plays will run March 28 through April 13.
Deputies contacted 448 drivers at two Thousand Oaks locations Friday night.
The parties will continue talks during a 60-day cooling-off period.
Revelers turn out for Enegren Brewing Company's St. Patrick's event.
The march begins at 1 p.m. in Canoga Park.
The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services and Kidsave will present information at a Woodland Hills event Sunday.
The festival takes place Sunday, when temperatures will be in the low 70s, according to the National Weather Service.