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California School Board Members Flee Meeting Regarding ‘Antifa’ Teacher

September 2, 2021   11:38 amSeptember 2, 2021   12:17 pm
For the past three years, Natomas Unified School District in California has permitted an avowed socialist and member of the local “antifa” chapter to teach American Government at one of its local high schools. And despite repeated student complaints, nothing...
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Sacramento Parents Demand Prosecution of AP History Teacher who Admits Communist Indoctrination of Students

September 2, 2021   8:06 amSeptember 3, 2021   3:16 pm
Sacramento is in an uproar over the Inderkum High School teacher who proudly admitted to politically indoctrinating his students on a recent undercover Project Veritas video. From Project Veritas: Gabriel Gipe said that his intention is to radicalize students into...
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Sacramento’s Homeless Street Vagrants Live Under Separate Set of Laws

August 20, 2021   1:14 pmAugust 20, 2021   1:14 pm
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg recently announced that he wants to open homeless shelters, tiny homes and tent encampments in 20 residential neighborhoods and locations around the city. Because eradicating the drug-addicted homeless from areas where families live, children play, youth...
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Outpouring of Support for Rio Americano High School Student Suspended For Not Masking

August 18, 2021   7:03 amAugust 18, 2021   7:03 am
Tuesday the Globe reported on a student at Rio Americano High School suspended for not wearing a mask in class, despite having a doctor’s medical exemption. The girl’s mother reported her daughter was harassed, threatened and bullied by the school...
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High School Suspends Student For No Mask Despite Medical Exemption

August 17, 2021   4:15 pmAugust 18, 2021   9:46 pm
The Globe reported on the mother of three students who fought back against the San Juan Unified School District’s face covering policy in May when K-12 students were allowed to return to in-person learning following COVID school lockdowns. She and...
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‘Separate but Equal’ Vaccine Status at McGeorge School of Law

August 10, 2021   4:29 pmAugust 10, 2021   4:29 pm
In order to return to in-class instruction this coming fall, Sacramento’s McGeorge School of Law is not only requiring mandatory masks, proof of vaccination is required, students and employees must complete mandatory training, and all students must complete the “COVID-19 Awareness...
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Sacramento Mayor Proposes Spreading the Homeless Throughout the City

August 5, 2021   8:37 amAugust 7, 2021   7:41 am
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, the Sacramento City Council and City Manager gave themselves big raises in May, as crime spiked in the city, as the drug-addicted homeless multiplied, while the city was still in the red tier of the Governor’s...
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