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Free Speech Being Eroded By Two Restrictive Bills In California

Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-SD 6) & Assemblymember Evan Low (D-AD 28) Propose To Obstruct Free Speech Two bills that propose to obstruct free speech are working their way through the California legislature, SB-1390 & AB 2098. Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-SD 6) has written a bill, SB-1390 that will prohibit any person or entity from making statements government deems ...

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The Biggest Issues Californians Are Facing Today

Californians face a series of significant challenges, many of which are being experienced worldwide. However, the size, geographical diversity, and population of the state of California mean that the issues are magnified here in the Golden State. Below are just a few of the most pressing problems and challenges Californians face today and are hoping to combat.  High rents Cities ...

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Santa Clarita Clocks ‘Spring Forward’ To Daylight Savings

On Sunday, clocks “sprung forward” an hour to Daylight Saving time, making it a good time to check batteries in smoke detectors. Clocks were set to forward an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, resulting in the sun rising and setting an hour later. With the time change happening every six months, officials with the American Red Cross are urging Santa ...

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Indoor Mask Mandate To Ease For Vaccinated Santa Clarita Residents

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Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn released a statement on Twitter Tuesday about the Department of Public Health (DPH) reportedly lifting indoor mask mandates for the vaccinated in L.A. County later this week.  This week, Supervisor Hahn tweeted about a new Health Order by the L.A. County DPH which would allow those who are vaccinated to remove their masks indoors ...

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Santa Clarita City Council Votes To Support Selected Assembly Bills, Oppose One

On Tuesday the Santa Clarita City Council voted to support four different state legislations at their regular board meeting, while opposing Assembly Bill 916.  As part of the night’s consent calendar the city council voted to support three different assembly bills: Assembly Bill 1957 was put forth by Assemblywoman Marie Waldron to reinstate prosecutorial authority to charge someone with a ...

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Experts Predict Gas Prices Will Continue To Rise, Stay Elevated For Months

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California is often one of the first places to get hit by any changes in the oil industry. Following the pandemic, all of California is experiencing continual rising prices in gasoline, setting and breaking previous record highs.  The Golden State is experiencing sky-high gas prices, north and south. The national average for gas, which is also notably high, is $3.301 ...

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DMV Announces Another Extension On Expiring Commercial Driver’s Licenses

This new installment in a series of extensions now validates expiring licenses through February 2022 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Commercial driver’s licenses, learner’s permits, endorsements and special certificates expiring between March 2020 and February 2022, are automatically extended through Feb. 28, 2022, according to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The previous extension was set to expire ...

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Assemblymember Lackey Condemns California EDD Over Mismanagement Of Fraudulent Criminal Activity

In a recent California assembly meeting, Assemblyman Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, made a presentation condemning the Employment Development Department (EDD) for their mismanagement of the criminal activity within their department, presumably wasting billions of taxpayer dollars.  Though initial appraisals estimated $11 billion lost, the amount of unemployment money claimed by fraudulent criminals in California alone is now thought to be at ...

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