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Spokeswoman for Sacramento Mayor Calls Protesters ‘Terrorists’ For Protesting Mayor’s Home Over Homeless

February 8, 2021   1:52 pmFebruary 8, 2021   2:00 pm
Apparently, the only activists and protesters who the media will label “terrorists,” “anarchists,” and “left wing” these days are those “who have been vocal critics of the city’s leadership.” Last summer, as celebrities, professional athletes, corporate America, media figures, ethnic...
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State Judge Grants ADDA’s Preliminary Injunction Against DA George Gascón

February 8, 2021   11:24 am
In December, the Association of Deputy District Attorneys for Los Angeles County filed a civil lawsuit seeking a writ of mandate, as well as declaratory and injunctive relief, asking that recently elected District Attorney George Gascón follow California state constitutional and...
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San Diego Non-Profit Helping Sex-Trafficking Victims Wins Fight for New Home

February 8, 2021   2:08 amFebruary 7, 2021   7:24 pm
Sex trafficking is the fastest-growing illegal enterprise in California. The San Diego County District Attorney‘s office reports that in San Diego County alone there are an estimated 12,000 sex trafficking victims and survivors, with the average age of only 15....
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California High Schoolers Losing Out on College and Scholarships While Rest of Country Moving On and Up

February 6, 2021   10:40 amFebruary 8, 2021   7:39 am
In month 11 of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s lockdown of the state, the real damage is beginning to show. Millions of Californians filed for unemployment benefits during Newsom’s government-ordered business shutdowns. And now we know that millions of those claims...
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California High-Speed Rail Authority Announces Another Delay By At Least a Year

February 6, 2021   8:23 amFebruary 6, 2021   8:36 am
On Friday, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) announced that the deadline for the completion of the first stretch of track would be delayed by at least a year. The high-speed rail network, which was passed as AB 3034 in...
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New Bill Would Replace Junipero Serra Statue with Native American Monument at State Capitol

February 5, 2021   5:42 pm
On Thursday, members of the Assembly gave a renewed push for the passage of a bill that would replace the toppled Junipero Serra statue outside the state capitol building in Sacramento with one honoring Native Americans in California. According to...
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Bipartisan Theme Park Accelerated Reopening Bill Introduced in Assembly

February 5, 2021   2:46 pmFebruary 5, 2021   2:48 pm
On Thursday, a bill that would accelerate the reopening of theme parks in California was introduced in the Assembly. Assembly Bill 420, authored by Assemblywomen Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton) and Suzette Martinez-Valladares (R-Santa Clarita) would specifically move up the tier theme...
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