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Month: October 2023

OPINION: AG Bonta’s War on School Boards Could Have Dire Consequences

October 7, 2023   2:29 amOctober 7, 2023   8:22 am
California Attorney General Rob Bonta recently filed a lawsuit against Chino Valley Unified School District for a policy that required school personnel to notify parents if their child exhibited any mental health issues, including questioning their gender identity. Other school...
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First Poll On Senator Laphonza Butler Shows Voters To Be Extremely Polarized

October 6, 2023   5:02 pmOctober 6, 2023   5:02 pm
In the first poll conducted on the support for newly minted Senator Laphonza Butler (D-CA), California voters, roughly only about 1/3rd of voters gave her any support, with the rest either being unsure or viewing her in a negative light....
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Historical Look at Special Sessions in the California Legislature

October 6, 2023   4:54 pmOctober 7, 2023   10:43 am
In California, the Governor can call the Legislature into a Special Session (formally called an Extraordinary Session). Looking over the past thirty years, the following are the Special Sessions by year and topic. 2023-24 Legislative Session 2023 – First Extraordinary...
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Historical Look at Bills That Became Law Without the Governor’s Signature

October 6, 2023   4:35 pmOctober 7, 2023   10:43 am
In California, the Governor has three options when a bill reaches the Governor’s Desk: sign the bill (and it becomes a statute), veto the bill (and the bill does not become law, unless the Legislature overrides the veto), or allow...
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President Biden, Chinese President Xi Jinping Set To Meet In San Francisco Next Month

October 6, 2023   12:34 pmOctober 6, 2023   12:34 pm
According to new reports released on Thursday and Friday, President Joe Biden is to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping for the first time in a year next month in San Francisco. While both President Biden and President Xi have met...
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Temecula Valley Unified Bans Unofficial Flags Outraging Victimhood Filled Activists

October 6, 2023   11:09 amOctober 6, 2023   11:09 am
The Temecula Valley Unified School District made headlines yet again. Not long ago, the board voted on a policy regarding flags that fly in their schools. No flag other than the American flag or the California state flag may be...
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Sacramento Public Radio Station Facing Insolvency Following ‘Mismanaged Funds’

October 6, 2023   9:28 amOctober 7, 2023   10:42 am
September 1st, Sacramento’s public radio station Capital Public Radio (CapRadio), a NPR affiliate, announced it laid off 12% of its staff and canceled four shows because of “ongoing financial issues.” Perhaps those “ongoing financial issues” stem from the “$3.3 million in...
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