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Attorney Kipp Mueller Announces Candidacy For State Senate

Attorney Kipp Mueller has announced his candidacy for the State Senate seat in District 21, which is currently held by Senator Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita.

“I’m running to be your voice in Sacramento, because we need more people fighting for the working and middle class, and not just people who talk the talk,” Mueller said in a statement released Tuesday.

The website launched in support of his candidacy identifies his key issues as strengthening the middle class; access to affordable, quality healthcare; affordable housing and homelessness; protecting women’s rights and combating the climate crisis.

Mueller has been involved in several ventures in leadership roles, co-founding the website SketchyLaw, which offers bar preparation materials, and founding the political action group (PAC) The Resurgent Left.

The Resurgent Left states their purpose on their website as to “find promising progressive leaders running for office around the country and provide them with financial, institutional and network support to help them build and sustain winning campaigns.

“Let’s plan for our future by building a responsible, balanced budget that works for all of us, not just for the extremely wealthy,” Mueller said. “And let’s restore a robust middle class in which all of us feel secure that our bills will be paid, that food will be on the table and that we’re able to save money for our families’ futures.”

For more information about Mueller’s campaign, visit his official website here.


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Attorney Kipp Mueller Announces Candidacy For State Senate

8 comments

  1. Mueller sounds like another typical left winged progressive, the same type of politicians that have RUINED our beautiful State of California. Vote Republican. MAGA

  2. Dear Kipp,
    What is your approach to solving the State’s problems? Your website says nothing of what YOU will do but I suspect it will involve MORE GOVERNMENT. If you want to solve homelessness you need to make it uncomfortable for them to be homeless in the first place. No more letting them set up “urban camps”, no more letting them do illegal drugs, no more letting them tell the rest of us who do work for a living that they are “ENTITLED’ to our tax money. Cut off all funding to homeless programs and the bureaucrats that run them and use that money to set up a special task force to arrest vagrants (homeless) and put them in jail. That can be a great place to get them off drugs, get some social skills, and give them food and shelter.
    If you want to improve infrastructure then you need to shop for contractors outside California that can build roads for up to 40% less than what we pay now. It my be even less than that if we remove the corruption money paid by the taxpayers.
    If you are going to raise the minimum wage then you are against seniors. Most Seniors are on fixed incomes and depend on many of the products, especially food, and services provided by minimum wage earners. Raising the labor cost will increase prices and force seniors to cut back or eliminate some of them completely. Some labor unions have their workers’ pay scales tied to the minimum wage as a factor. For instance a worker may be on a scale of 3 times minimum. You put a burden on those companies as well and force prices up on their products or services. All of the price increases are a decrease in the purchasing power of the dollar. How long will it be until the minimum gets raised again?
    What is your wonderful plan to solve the State’s problems?

    • Mark:
      So you believe that homelessness is a crime?

      • Vagrancy is a crime. The fact that homelessness is a part of vagrancy should not give these these people a pass to become squatters on public property and in the process deny other citizens access, enjoyment, and use of that same property.
        If they were in jail they would not be able to do that.

    • Clean up Pasadena’s filth

      Mark,

      I applaud you, I couldn’t of said it better regarding the “homeless”. Pasadena is the worst. It’s filled with dirty white trash aggressive homeless on drugs, prostitutes in motels, filthy disgusting rooms that stink like vomit, and at 2 am the “poor homeless” are out running the streets on creepy bicycles roaming around looking to steel and break into cars and you’ll see them hanging out doing drugs. Filthy white trash. Then you’ll see a few random ghetto blacks hanging around the area selling drugs to them. The worse are the filthy white trashy hippy females on drugs who are prostitutes hanging around Colorado Blvd in and out of the motels. I came here from the South for a few days and this is all I’ve seen at the various motels I stayed at. It’s disgusting, I’ve had to move from motel to motel because of the filth, the dirty disgusting people that work at the motels who most often look like they too had drug problems most likely let there buddies rent rooms and then the rooms smell like filthy homeless. They stink up the stores, Target and the grocery stores leaving the area unhygienic and it feels dangerous to even walk around at night because if them. I’m sure they rent hotel rooms to open up there laptop and look for work. No, instead junkie males are screwing drugged up white trash junkies and ruin the area. The state needs to do a sweep and get rid of them.

  3. Wait- STOP! Stop right there, Mark. “…make it uncomfortable for them to be homeless…”
    Are you kidding?! Homelessness is not a comfortable situation for anyone. “Entitled?! Jail?!”
    Spoken like a true NAZI, Mark. That your disgusting plan. Why not listen to what he will propose.

  4. No thanks, Kipp; Scott Wilk represents my voice in Sacramento … not that it matters anymore, California is lost.

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