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California’s cap-and-trade program accused of harming environment
California's pollution control measures are under scrutiny for inadvertently damaging the state's ecosystem. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and his administration went back to the drawing board for their proposed cap-and-trade program. The revision came after widespread criticism of environmental offsets and allowances warned the program could do more harm than good ...
California lifts school mask mandate
Students no longer have to cover their noses and mouth across the Golden State. The California State Legislature removed a school mask mandate on March 14. The decision gives students and staff the choice of whether to wear a face mask on school grounds since the rule was imposed in mid-2021. Some ...
Larry Elder won’t bid for California governor, forms Super PAC to assist GOP
Radio talk show host Larry Elder will not join in California's governorship race this year; instead, he will create a political action committee (PAC) to support the Republican Party. On Tuesday, Jan. 4, Elder said that he would not seek to challenge Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom for a second straight time in November 2022's ...
Buttigieg and Newsom announce insfrastructure projects to modernize California’s clogged ports
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a strategic partnership on Thursday, Oct. 28, to help finance and facilitate infrastructure projects in the state which has seen its seaports clogged and caused the supply chain disruptions. According to Los Angles Times, Buttigieg and Newsom will provide $5 billion ...
California Gov. Newsom signs two YIMBY housing bills
A Democrat from California enacted two proposals to address the Golden State's housing crisis on Sept. 28. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two new bills into law that pro-housing movement "Yes In My Back Yard" (YIMBY) co-sponsored. Assembly Bill 602 (AB 602) and Senate Bill 478 (SB 478) are touted to make zoning ...
Gov. Newsom signs 2 housing bills, neither expected to fully resolve California’s crisis
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law this week which are expected to help boost the state’s housing supply. However, experts predict neither of the measures is likely to produce the number of houses needed to resolve the housing crisis fully. Senate Bills 9 and 10 were signed on ...
Rural Californians disappointed after Gov. Newsom survives recall election
Voters from remote parts of California are displeased after the governor survived a recall election on Sept. 14. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) will stay in public office until at least 2023, after defeating a referendum to remove him before the current term ends. Although mail-in ballots are still being counted, 64 percent ...
New York state will ban all gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035
Gas-powered vehicle sales will be effectively phased out across New York state no later than the year 2035. Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) recently signed Assembly Bill A4302 into law, which aims to make all in-state new passenger car and truck sales zero-emissions within 14 years. "New York is implementing the nation's most ...
California recall election ‘security breach,’ experts now looking for rigorous audit
They now want audits. Officials are calling for "rigorous examinations" to guarantee that the results of the California recall election are legal due to a "security compromise." What is this 'security breech'? Dominion Voting System's proprietary Election Management System was really released by Mike Lindell's Cyber Imposium (EMS). This is an ...
Larry Elder believes California Gov. Newsom to be recalled in next two weeks
California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder on Sunday, Aug. 30, criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom for the COVID-19 shutdowns and the surge in crime and homelessness in the state, believing that the incumbent will be recalled in the special election in the next two weeks. “I believe September 14th he’ll be out of here," Elder ...
LA Times describes Larry Elder: ‘The black face of white supremacy’
The famous liberal newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, published an editorial that described the Republican candidate for governor of California, Larry Elder, as "the black face of white supremacy." It argues that he is the least suitable to represent the black community in the state and that his policies will ...
Radio host Larry Elder enters race for Governor in California recall election
Larry Elder, an American libertarian talk radio presenter, is running for governor of California in a recall election to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. After witnessing California's out-of-control homeless crisis, soaring crime rates, looming water and power shortages, and whiplash coronavirus lockdowns, Elder decided to run for office for the first ...
Review suspended for adding ‘racial equality and social justice’ to California’s maths studies
California's Board of Education will postpone implementing liberal-leaning changes to its proposed mathematics curriculum. The decision came after people from different walks of life complained to education and political leaders that racial equality and social justice have nothing to do with numbers, quantities, and space. The state board will no longer ...
Biden restores $1 billion grant for California high-speed rail that Trump calls a ‘green disaster’
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) stated recently that the Biden administration and California state had struck an agreement to reinstate a roughly $1 billion bullet train grant canceled by President Trump, who had dubbed the project a "disaster." “The U.S. Department of Transportation and the State of California finalized settlement negotiations ...
Newsom requested to pay $1.35 million settlement fees for California church
California Gov. Gavin Newsom will have to pay $1.35 million to Pasadena's Harvest Rock Church over a lawsuit settlement related to the COVID-19 restrictions that the state imposed on it last year. The amount is to cover the attorney expenses incurred by the church as it filed the lawsuit against ...
California governor candidate Caitlyn Jenner: ‘I would secure the wall’
California governor candidate Caitlyn Jenner said on Wednesday, May 5, that she would fight illegal immigration and protect a border wall that former President Trump was building. Sharing her tough stance on immigration, Jenner told Fox News that "I am all for the wall,” and “I would secure the wall. We ...
Democratic Gov. Newsom’s recall officially triggered after signature threshold verified
Democratic Governor Newsom could be disqualified from signing bills passed by the California State Legislature and once again have to stand for election within months. Nearly 7 percent more petition signatures have been verified than the minimum number required to recall Gavin Newsom from the California Governor's Office. California Secretary of State ...
California introduces bill to reveal who signed petition against Gov. Gavin Newsom
California's Senate Elections Committee has approved a bill that would allow the names and addresses of those who signed the petition to remove Governor Gavin Newsom (D) from office to the public to be revealed; a move considered a voter intimidation technique. https://twitter.com/KevinKileyCA/status/1381678801730478082 The bill, SB 663, if passed, would effectively violate ...
Child killer received state-funded gender transition in California jail
Taxpayers have funded the surgery required for an inmate in California, a convicted child killer, to transgender to a woman. The man who was given the death sentence is now serving his time at the Central California Women's Facility located in Chowchilla. Jason Michael Hann, 46, who was convicted of first-degree ...
Report: CVS pharmacy donations to Democrats now allow queue jumping for vaccines
A partnership between Democratic governors and CVS pharmacy was formed after the Democrats received big cheques from the corporation during the election cycle. CVS has collaborated with some of the country's most influential Democratic governors to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to those who wanted to jump the line waiting for the vaccines, WashingtonFreeBeacon reported on ...

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