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Sage Hill student is honored by magazine
Eric LaMotte, a senior at Sage Hill School in Newport Beach, was
named by OC Family magazine as one of Orange County’s 20 Shining
Students for 2005.
LaMotte, 18, of Huntington Beach, had the highest grade-point
average this year at the Newport Coast private school and also
founded its Honor Committee. He plans to attend Wesleyan University
in Connecticut this fall.
The magazine’s website quoted LaMotte as saying that he often
races to class “because I want others to see that they, too, can let
themselves be free at school, and I know that this freedom is a truly
remarkable thing.”
OC Family has run its Shining Students profiles in the June issue
for the past seven years. Schools send nomination letters to the
magazine, evaluating students on educational achievement, involvement
on campus and potential for the future.
Minimum wage hike bill passes Assembly
A bill that would mandate automatic increases in the state’s
minimum wage passed in the Assembly on Thursday over the objections
of Newport-Mesa representatives.
Assembly members Van Tran and Chuck DeVore both voted against the
bill, which passed by a 42-26 vote, according to a preliminary tally.
If signed into law, the bill will raise the minimum wage from $6.75
to $7.75 by July 2007. The bill calls for annual minimum-wage
increases based on inflation.
The bill has yet to be approved by the state Senate or Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger. Last year, the governor vetoed a minimum-wage
increase proposed by San Jose Democrat Sally Lieber, who also wrote
the current minimum-wage bill.
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