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Why are Vaccine Adverse Events Not Acknowledged or Reported by Medical Professionals?

August 31, 2019   2:29 pmSeptember 4, 2019   8:49 am
Physicians are bound to their Hippocratic Oath to “First, do no harm,” but government officials do not carry any liability for injury or harm, nor do pharmaceutical companies since the 1986 National Childhood Vaccination Injury Act protects them. Legislators have...
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California Appeals Court Strikes Down Gun Conviction of Kate Steinle Shooter

August 30, 2019   8:09 pmAugust 30, 2019   8:23 pm
California’s First District Court of Appeals has reversed the gun conviction of Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate, who was previously acquitted of murder in the July 1, 2015 shooting of Kate Steinle, 32, on a San Francisco pier. The court ruled that...
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Protests and Near-Arrests in Assembly Appropriations When SB 276 is Passed on Party Lines Ahead of Hearing

August 30, 2019   2:28 pmAugust 30, 2019   2:28 pm
Despite threats of arrests by the California Highway Patrol, opponents of SB 276 by Sen. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) who attended the Assembly Appropriations Committee hearing Friday at the California State Capitol, stood on chairs and voiced their opposition to the...
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California Ride-share Gig Companies Facing Takeover by Labor Unions

August 30, 2019   7:43 amAugust 30, 2019   2:29 pm
Three major Gig companies, Uber, Lyft and Doordash promised Thursday to take the fight to unionize their independent contractor drivers to voters, by committing $60 million to fund a California ballot initiative in 2020, unless lawmakers allow independent contracting employment...
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The Role of the California Board of Equalization

August 30, 2019   2:30 amAugust 29, 2019   5:06 pm
The California Board of Equalization (BOE) was established in the state Constitution in 1879 and had responsibility for ensuring county property tax assessment practices were equal and uniform throughout the entire state (hence, the name “equalization”). Over the ensuing decades,...
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San Clemente Employs Temporary Solution to Curb Homeless Encampments

August 30, 2019   2:14 amAugust 29, 2019   9:25 pm
As the homeless crisis in California continues to grow, one city in South Orange County is tackling the issue with disputable success. San Clemente, a small beach town believes they found a temporary solution to curb the homeless encampments plaguing...
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California Supreme Court Is Implementing Bail Reform Act Prior to 2020 Ballot Initiative

August 29, 2019   7:45 amAugust 30, 2019   7:43 am
The California Supreme Court has already started to implement the policies of Senate Bill 10, The California Bail Reform Act, which would have taken effect on Oct. 1, 2019, and eliminates the cash bail system. But they jumped the gun....
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