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Mask Mandate Returns to State Capitol Building Following New Outbreak

July 7, 2021   10:50 amJuly 8, 2021   7:11 am
A small outbreak of COVID-19 cases in the State Capitol Building in the last week  has led to the return of the mask mandate in the building on Tuesday. According to a memo from Secretary of the Senate Erika Contreras...
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U.S. Capitol Police To Open Up New Branch Office in San Francisco

July 6, 2021   3:40 pm
In an announcement on Tuesday, U.S. Capitol Police said that a new regional field office would be opening up in California due to the high number of threats located in California and the Western U.S. in general. The California field...
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U.S. Supreme Court Overrules 9th Circuit on Ballot Harvesting

July 6, 2021   7:48 am
California Has 1.8M More Registered Voters Than it Should, the Globe reported recently. California’s November 3, 2020 election was marred by significant voting and registration irregularities, the Election Integrity Project® California, Inc. reported to California’s Secretary of State Shirley Weber...
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$4,195 And Tax Returns: The New Requirements To Run In The Recall In 2021

July 5, 2021   4:32 pmJuly 5, 2021   4:38 pm
During the 2003 Recall Election, 135 candidates entered the field. While this included serious candidates such as actor and eventual winner Arnold Schwarzenegger, then-Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante, and then State Senator Tom McClintock, many others joined to promote causes, add...
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Home School Applications in California Nearly Triple From Pre-Pandemic Numbers

July 5, 2021   11:07 amJuly 6, 2021   1:13 pm
According to new statistics released by the California Department of Education, home schooling in California continued to grow during the 2020-2021 school year, reaching record levels of students learning from home. The number of new home schooling affidavits filed by...
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Los Angeles City Council Passes Sweeping Anti-Homeless Camping Ordinance 13-2

July 2, 2021   3:19 pm
The Los Angeles City Council passed one of the largest anti-homeless camping measures in recent years on Thursday, with public areas in the city likely to be homeless free soon after a second vote later this month. According to the...
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NCLA Explains Why ‘Voluntary’ Vaccine Passport Programs Are Coercive

July 2, 2021   11:59 amJuly 5, 2021   10:42 am
The Globe this week attended a panel discussion by the New Civil Liberties Alliance and a panel of experts to discuss vaccine passports. With California Gov. Gavin Newsom continuing to claim he isn’t requiring vaccine passports in the state, he...
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