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Disgraced Contra Costa politician to serve home detainment in his Hawaii condo
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Joseph E. Canciamilla, the former county clerk-recorder-registrar for Contra Costa County, who pleaded guilty to nine counts of perjury and grand theft, will serve his court appointed home detention in his condo in Hawaii.Santiago Mejia/The Chronicle
Joseph Canciamilla, a Contra Costa political stalwart who pleaded guilty this month to nine counts of perjury and grand theft, will serve his one-year sentence under electronic home detention at his luxury beachfront condo in Kauai, rather than in county jail, according to public records.
Canciamilla was the Contra Costa clerk-recorder until he resigned in 2019 during an investigation into his misuse of campaign funds. He previously was a county supervisor, state assemblyman from Pittsburg, and a Pittsburg councilman during a political career spanning more than 40 years. He was charged last year with 34 felonies for misusing more than
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The Alaska Senate has approved its version of the state spending plan and agreed to a Permanent Fund dividend that would be the highest in state history.
The Senate approved a Permanent Fund dividend payout of an estimated $2,300. But the amount is preliminary and has not been finalized.Â
The proposed dividend would exceed spending limits on the fund and require withdrawing $1.5 billion more from the earnings reserve than anticipated.
The Alaska House and Senate now have approved versions of the state operating budget, with three negotiators from each chamber tasked with a compromise bill that includes construction projects and the Permanent Fund dividend.