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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Nick Rowley

80. Nick Rowley

We’ve mentioned the revision of the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) a number of times so far: Others involved in that deal may have better numbers on this list, but without attorney Nick Rowley there would

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Electric vehicles, fine, but hydrogen fuel cell cars are even better

A hydrogen fuel cell vehicle fills up with H2 at one of the scarce fueling stations. (Photo: ezps, via Shutterstock)

Driving a fuel-cell car means hunting for stations, dealing with shortages and managing an unfamiliar nozzle that sometimes freezes to the car — but Sen. Josh Newman loves it. 
“I’m the self-appointed chair of the ‘Hydrogen Car Caucus,’” said the senator from Orange County, whose personal car is a 2021 Toyota Mirai. Sen. Dave Min, D-Irvine and Asssemblymember Bill Quirk, D-Hayward also drive, and advocate for, hydrogen vehicles.

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Correction: Top 100 List

Correction: On Aug. 10 in the Top 100 list, Capitol Weekly erroneously reported in item No. 16 that Robbie Hunter, the retired head of the State Building and Construction Trades Council, had performed consulting chores for the Western States Petroleum Association.  In fact, he has not. The error in the Top 100 list has been corrected and we posted this separate correction, as well. 

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: David Pruitt

94. David Pruitt

Fundraiser David Pruitt is another person who could easily be overlooked in a crowd as small as two. But don’t sleep on him – Pruitt is the mad genius who had the idea to remake the Speaker’s

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Randall Hagar

93. Randall Hagar

Randall Hagar, legislative advocate for the Psychiatric Physicians Alliance of California, has quietly, for decades, played a key role in complex policy and legislative efforts to reform California’s notoriously patchwork system of mental health care. It’s a

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Michael Romano

90. Michael Romano

Michael Romano is the founder and director of the Three Strikes Project at Stanford Law School, which seeks to amend or reverse the most unjust criminal sentences under the law. Since 2006, the effort has overturned 18

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Arnie Sowell Jr.

86. Arnie Sowell Jr.

Arnie Sowell Jr. is the Executive Director of Nextgen Policy, the California-based nonprofit launched by billionaire Tom Steyer to advocate for progressive policies in the Golden State. Steyer (a habituè of this list for several years)

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Karen Getman

87. Karen Getman

Attorney Karen Getman is the founding partner of the powerhouse political and governmental law firm Olson Remcho, based in Oakland. She is also a major player in education funding through her work for the California Teachers Association.

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Capitol Weekly’s Top 100: Kurt Oneto

71. Kurt Oneto

Direct democracy looms over everything that happens in Sacramento and Kurt Oneto, the leader of Nielsen Merksamer’s government law section, knows that world like the back of his hand. A recognized expert in initiative and referenda law,

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