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San Francisco: A City In Denial About Crime and Police

October 18, 2021   5:09 pmApril 3, 2022   8:00 am
During the weekend, the San Francisco Police Association said that 120 officers would be placed on administrative leave due to not wanting the COVID-19 vaccine. As they have no immediate replacements, and with the SFPD currently sitting at around 1,900...
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California School Walkout: Thousands of Parents, Students, Teachers Protest Newsom’s School Mandates

October 18, 2021   2:34 pmApril 3, 2022   7:59 am
Thousands of California parents, students and teachers opposed to school vaccine mandates took part in a statewide walkout Monday. And thousands of these parents, teachers and students took their protest to the State Capitol. Estimates of as many as 5,000+...
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Dem. Assemblyman Rudy Salas Announces 2022 Congressional Run Against GOP Rep. David Valadao

October 18, 2021   12:45 pmOctober 18, 2021   2:34 pm
Assemblyman Rudy Salas (D-Bakersfield) announced on Monday that he would be running against Congressman David Valadao (R-CA) for California’s 21st District House seat, which is one of the most on the fence in the nation going into the 2022 election....
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20 Months After State Closure to ‘Flatten the Curve’ California State Workers Still Working from Home

October 18, 2021   2:30 amApril 3, 2022   8:00 am
Why are California’s state employees still working from home 20 months after Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order March 3, 2020 locking down the state to “flatten the curve” of coronavirus infection spread? Press play to hear a narrated...
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Finding Common Ground in California on Environmental Regulations and Infrastructure Investment

October 18, 2021   2:15 amApril 3, 2022   8:00 am
In California, environmental regulations have brought infrastructure investment to a standstill. Without expanding energy, water, and transportation infrastructure, it is nearly impossible to build housing, the cost-of-living is punitive, water is rationed and food is overpriced, the overall quality of...
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San Francisco Mayor Denies Walgreens Stores Closing Because of Crime

October 16, 2021   8:46 amOctober 17, 2021   3:33 am
San Francisco Mayor London Breed began pushing back this week against Walgreens’ announcement to close five more stores across San Francisco due to rampant retail theft. Now the San Francisco media is helping the Mayor “sell” her agenda. The San...
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Massive Statewide School Vaccine Walkout Protest Planned Monday October 18th

October 16, 2021   2:24 amOctober 18, 2021   6:16 am
On Friday, more parents, students, teachers, and other school staff joined in the planned statewide school walkout to protest vaccine mandates for those attending or working in schools. While the walkout will be against local mandates, such as the Los...
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