In nearly three decades of ferret activism, Pat Wright has gone to jail, run for political office, lobbied legislators, collected thousands of signatures and battled decades of rejection and apathy.
In nearly three decades of ferret activism, Pat Wright has gone to jail, run for political office, lobbied legislators, collected thousands of signatures and battled decades of rejection and apathy.
By Quentin L. Kopp, Special to CalMatters
I write in response to “Good riddance to state Capitol’s ugly annex,” a column written by Dan Walters and published in early December.
Putting Walters’ personal architectural opinions aside for a moment, he makes a valid point that the long-neglected Capitol