Author: Katy Grimes
Katy Grimes, the Editor in Chief of the California Globe, is a long-time Investigative Journalist covering the California State Capitol, and the co-author of California's War Against Donald Trump: Who Wins? Who Loses?
Assemblyman DeMaio Releases 7-Point Plan to Overhaul ‘Broken’ CA Republican Party
Assemblyman Carl DeMaio (R-San Diego) was sworn in December 2nd, and got right to work, “Newsom-proofing” California, rather than acquiescing to Newsom’s stunt to “Trump-proof” the state. DeMaio, chairman of Reform California, also vowed to grow a Reform CA Caucus...
Governor Newsom ‘Stands in Solidarity’ with Central Valley Child
“Governor Newsom, First Partner join Central Valley child for 93rd annual Capitol Tree lighting ceremony,” reads the headline in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s email message about the annual tree lighting. “Central Valley child?” The message is made clearer: “A cherished holiday...
‘Jobs are Down and Workers are Suffering’ While Gov. Newsom Touts Job Increases
Well, it was only a matter of time. The Globe heard from the Governor’s Deputy Director for Rapid Response, Brandon Richards (He/Him), telling us we need to retract our articles on fast food job losses following Gov. Gavin Newsom signing...
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg’s Career: A Fractured Fairytale
From the “You can’t make this %$@! up file,” outgoing Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg has posted a shameless list of his “accomplishments,” which ludicrously includes “housing and homelessness.” Before we go any further, let’s take a short trip down memory...
California Exodus: Golden State Tops US Moving Migration Report
California makes the top of another list – unfortunately it once again is for outbound migration – we are losing residents to other states, and not replenishing them with inbound migrants. Allied Van Lines Company is out with their 2024...
Sacramento County Coroner Releases Devastating Listing of Homeless Deaths
The Sacramento County Coroner announced last week that they are now publishing data on the deaths of the homeless in the county. This should be done in every county in California. In 5 years spanning 1/1/2019 to 12/31/2024, 1,243 homeless...