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?
Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Public School Suspensions for ‘Willful Defiance’
While Governor Gavin Newsom’s children attend an exclusive private school in Sacramento, he just signed SB 274 by Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley), which bans school suspensions for “willful defiance.” SB 274 “extends the ban on suspending a student on the...
Gavin Newsom Approves Skittles Ban While Rampant Crime and Drugs Take Over CA Cities
While crime, drug abuse, smash-and-grab crimes and homeless vagrants are taking over California’s once beautiful cities, Governor Gavin Newsom deemed banning Skittles more important. California’s politicians just can’t get the big things right. Skittles bad. Yet, Gov. Newsom forced lockdowns...
Gov. Newsom Marches California Toward Socialized Health Care in Labor Union Sponsored Bill
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill Saturday that braces California for universal healthcare – most notably – as a single-payer system that leftists have been agitating for. This is clearly a march toward fully socialized, government-run health care. “The law...
Daily Mail Exposes Naked Selfie of President Biden’s Brother Frank on Gay Porn Site
What is it with the Biden men? Infamous tawdry stories of Vice President Joe Biden skinny dipping at his Delaware home and at the VP’s official residence in Washington, D.C in front of female Secret Service agents have circulated in...
Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Requiring Venture Capitalists Report Diversity of Businesses they Invest in
Because “Venture capital investment does not reflect the diversity of California,” Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill to require the venture capitalists to report annually to the California Civil Rights Department the diversity of the founding members of the businesses...
Sacramento Public Radio Station Facing Insolvency Following ‘Mismanaged Funds’
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...