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2020 Q1 Campaign Finance: What 22nd Congressional District Candidates Raised And Spent
Back in 2018, the 22nd Congressional District, which covers Tulare and parts of Fresno in the the central part of the state, was seemingly up for grabs. Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA) fought hard against Democratic challenger Andrew Janz, barely winning...
Gov. Newsom’s Partisan Recovery Task Force of 80 Elites Led By Greenie Tom Steyer
Kern County petroleum industry workers are concerned that Gov. Newsom and Steyer will seize on the opportunity of the crisis to permanently put them out of work A Partisan Task Force of 80 Elites On Friday April 17, California Gov....
California Is the Land of Innovation – Now it’s Up to the Supreme Court to Keep It That Way
California is a land of innovation. We build, engineer and develop new technology constantly. By creating novel intellectual property, our businesses turn potential into reality. The Golden State files significantly more patents than any other state in the nation. But now, the protections that undergird...
As Housing Bills Collapse, Talk of Ballot Initiative Grows Louder
Governor Newsom has deemed California’s housing shortage to be a top priority. Last week, he convened the heads of more than a dozen top California-based companies to bring the private sector to the table in search of solutions to a...
Apple Promises $2.5 billion In Affordable Housing And Homeless Initiatives
Following the billions of dollars worth of donations already promised by Google and Facebook, Apple became the latest tech giant to fund affordable housing and homeless programs in California, pledging a total of $2.5 billion. Apple, who is teaming up...
The Bay Area’s Dysfunctional Transit System Could Be Fixed—Here’s How
The problem isn’t that BART sucks. The problem is that citizens of the Bay Area don’t seem to mind. As everyone knows, San Francisco and its environs are the center of information technology, currently America’s undisputed fastest-growing economic sector. Transportation...