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Post-COVID Traveling For Families

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With COVID-19 restricted lifted in many countries, Americans are getting out for a bit to stretch their legs. The coronavirus pandemic forced people living in the United States to remain in isolation for months. For over 1-1/2 years, the impacted people are trying to regain control of their freedom. One way they are doing this is by taking family vacations. ...

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Golden Valley, La Mesa Winners Of California Pivotal Practice Award

The William S. Hart Union High School District, Golden Valley High School and La Mesa Junior High School were all named winners of the 2022 California Pivotal Practice (CAPP) Award for creatively overcoming COVID-19 challenges during the 2020/21 school year. A component of the California Department of Education (CDE) California School Recognition Program (CSRP), the CAPP Program is being utilized ...

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L.A. County Health Reinstates Mask Requirement On Public Transit, Rideshares, Airports

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Masks Required On Planes, Trains And Rideshares In L.A. County On Thursday, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced that a new health officer order would continue to require masks on all public transit, rideshare services, and indoor transportation hubs like airports. TSA No Longer Enforcing Mask Mandate The move comes within a few days after a judge ...

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Santa Clarita Man Sentenced To Over 3 Years In Federal Prison For Fraudulently Obtaining COVID-Relief Loans

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A Santa Clarita man was sentenced Monday to 41 months in federal prison for attempting to steal millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) COVID-relief loans for his companies by submitting fraudulent applications that included fake tax documents and information for non-existent employees. Raymond Magana, 41, was sentenced to prison by United States District Judge Stanley Blumenfeld Jr., who ...

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California Senate Bill SB-871 Stopped, However Eight Other Bills Stripping Away Basic Rights Are Still Being Considered

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SB-871 has been stopped. The bill proposed by California Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-SD-06), would have required all California students, in public, private, pre-schools and daycare to take the Covid-19 vaccine and all boosters, along with ten other vaccines before attending. In a poll released yesterday by KHTS, over 88 percent of all participants shared they would not place their ...

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SB-871 Continues To Work Its Way Through The California Senate

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If SB-871 is passed it would mean all California students, from pre-school through high school, private or public would have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (and 10 other vaccines) to attend. The religious and personal choice exemption would be eliminated. KHTS ran a poll with over 1,000 parents from Santa Clarita participating. We were expecting between 15%-20% would pull ...

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AB 1993 Requiring All Santa Clarita Employees, Contractors To Be Vaccinated Put On Pause

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Assembly bill 1993, (AB 1993) that would have required all businesses to mandate all employees and contractors be vaccinated against COVID-19 has been put on hold, officials announced Tuesday.  AB 1993’s leading Author Assemblymember Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland, announced that she would not move forward with the Bill at this time. “We’ve defeated AB 1993, the employer vaccine mandate. The author ...

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California Yet Again Is Attempting To Take Away The Rights Of Employees, Business Owners Large And Small

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AB 1993 Could Be The Final Straw That Kills The California Economy A proposed new law –  AB1993 –  introduced by Assembly Members Wicks, Aguiar-Curry, Low, and Akilah Weber would require all California public and private businesses of all sizes to have their employees and independent contractors to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by January 1, 2023. Wicks Defends Her Authorship ...

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SB-871 — California Taking Away Parents’ Rights Yet Again

SB-871 will force all Public and Private School students to take all vaccines mandated by the California Department of Health. A new law, SB-871, authored by California State Senator, Dr. Richard Pan (Democrat — Senate District 6) would require every California school (public, private, nursery, daycare, family daycare home or development center) to not admit a student unless they are ...

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Parents Voice Concerns On Handling Of Mask Mandates At Saugus Elementary Schools  

Parents within the Saugus Union School District, (SUSD) are voicing concerns over how the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is directing staff to handle students that do not wear masks indoors. A parent of a third-grade student at Plum Canyon Elementary School contacted deputies Wednesday to conduct a welfare check on unmasked children who were inside a building ...

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