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Appeals Court Will Allow Illegal Voters in SF Election this November

September 9, 2022   12:14 pm
The California Constitution is very clear on who is allowed to vote in state and local elections: “A United States citizen 18 years of age and resident in this State may vote.” In March 2022, California attorney James Lacy filed a...
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How the Teachers Union Can Save LA Unified

September 9, 2022   2:50 amSeptember 8, 2022   9:35 pm
Earlier this year the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) released a report entitled “Burned Out, Priced Out – Solutions to the Educator Shortage Crisis.” Given the universally acknowledged challenges facing public K-12 education in California, this report merits serious...
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LA Mayoral Candidate Karen Bass’ Free USC Degree Has Landed Her In a Federal Corruption Case

September 9, 2022   2:30 amSeptember 9, 2022   6:36 am
Los Angeles Mayoral candidate and Congresswoman Karen Bass (D-CA) found herself in a growing scandal Thursday amid allegations that a corrupt former Dean of University of Southern California (USC) had given her a $95,000 scholarship in exchange for helping pass legislation...
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Are Legislative Findings in Prop. 63 (Mental Health) Bills Sufficient?

September 8, 2022   3:45 pmSeptember 8, 2022   3:51 pm
In reviewing recently-passed legislation that proposes amendments to California’s Mental Health Services Act, as enacted by the voters by Prop. 63, the same legislative finding and declaration is made in each bill. It is a simplistic statement that raises the...
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So Cal Lifeguards Petition US Supreme Court over Scheme Trapping Employees in Union Membership

September 8, 2022   3:41 pm
In May the Globe reported that Orange County California lifeguard Jonathan Savas and 22 colleagues sued the State of California and the California Statewide Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA) labor union for violating their First Amendment right to abstain from forced union membership...
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After Denying Learning Loss, UTLA Opposes Teaching Days to Catch Kids Up

September 8, 2022   7:32 amSeptember 8, 2022   7:54 am
As the school year begins, California’s schools are in dire shape. According to the most recent statewide Smarter Balanced assessments, more than 60 percent of third graders are reading below their grade level. Across all grade levels, roughly half of...
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Some Interesting Provisions in AB 587 on Social Media Companies

September 8, 2022   6:36 amSeptember 8, 2022   6:59 am
In reading some of the bills headed to Governor Newsom’s Desk after the conclusion of the 2022 Legislative Session, Assembly Bill 587 has two intriguing provisions. AB 587 would add Chapter 22.8 (commencing with Section 22675 to Division 8 of...
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