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California vs. Florida: Need-to-Know Facts About the Rival States Ahead of Newsom-DeSantis Showdown

11/28/2023

Political wonks in California, Florida and maybe a few states in between, will be glued to their screens Thursday night to watch Gov. Gavin Newsom and Gov. Ron Desantis square off in a highly-anticipated Blue vs. Red State debate that’s been brewing since the summer.

Congressman’s Central Valley Office Gets Vandalized

11/27/2023

Rep. David Valadao, a Republican, had his district office in Hanford vandalized. Fliers were plastered on the doors of his office with pictures of children and the words “Murdered by Israel.”

Pioneering Sacramento Councilmember Callie Carney Was Local Icon

11/21/2023

She was the first Black woman on the Sacramento City Council and while she had just one term in office, her legacy of service was solidified by decades of commitment throughout the community.

Eshoo to Not Seek Reelection

11/21/2023

Rep. Anna Eshoo, who has served in Congress more than 30 years and represents Silicon Valley, announced that she will not seek reelection and is retiring. Eshoo, a Democrat who turns 81 on Dec. 13, said in a video that her heart is filled with gratitude.

Schwarzenegger Rules Out U.S. Senate Bid, Talks California

11/20/2023

Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met Nov. 17 with Sacramento press corps members. He ruled out a U.S. Senate bid, saying the only thing he was interested in running for was president, while acknowledging he can’t do this because he was born in Austria.

Dosick Wins Natomas School Board Seat

11/19/2023

Updated vote tallies confirm candidate Scott Dosick has won the Trustee Area 4 seat in the Natomas Unified School District special election.

Why Newsom and California Lawmakers Want the State Supreme Court to Remove a 2024 Ballot Proposition

11/19/2023

A ballot measure being pushed by business groups could place strict new limits on the ability of state and local governments to raise taxes.

School Board Members Who Banned Pride Flag Face Recall Campaign

11/19/2023

Two members of the Sunol Glen Unified School District board have been served with recall notices. This came after the board approved a resolution that banned schools in the Alameda County district from flying the LGBTQ+ pride flag.

Sarama Concedes in Special Election for SJUSD School Board Seat

11/16/2023

In a statement following the latest vote count update, candidate Moe Sarama conceded in his bid for a seat on the San Juan Unified School District’s governing board.

Joe Biden Touts Gavin Newsom as a Future President

11/16/2023

During a trip to San Francisco, President Biden said that California’s governor “could have the job I’m looking for.” The remarks have fueled speculation about whether Newsom might step in to run instead of Biden in 2024.

UCLA Project Explores Solutions, Responses for Addressing Hate

11/15/2023

The three-year social impact project, launched in October 2022, brings together scholars to explore topics such as the impact of social media hate speech on youths, racial bias in health care settings, and even the neurobiology underlying hate.

Sacramento City Council Puts Business Operations Tax Increase on Ballot

11/15/2023

The Sacramento City Council voted unanimously to place a business operations tax measure on the March 2024 primary election ballot.  If it passes, the city will update the tax and adjust it for inflation for the first time since 1991.

Daughter of Farmworkers Nabs 9th Circuit Appeals Judgeship

11/15/2023

Ana de Alba, a first-generation Mexican-American who is the daughter of farmworkers, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as a judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Alba was confirmed by a 48-43 vote.

Backlash Politics: How Conservatives Have Success Rolling Back California Progressivism

11/14/2023

Lacking power at the state level, conservatives are leaning into local governance to protest California’s progressive politics. The fight in Huntington Beach could be a harbinger of what’s to come.

Barbara Lee’s Lagging Senate Bid Doesn’t Equal Another House Term

11/13/2023

Longtime Rep. Barbara Lee trails fellow representative Katie Porter and former Rep. Adam Schiff in their race for U.S. Senate. Lee still expressed determination to not seek a 14th term in the House, saying she’s running for Senate.

Sac Mayor Candidate Richard Pan Talks Housing, Police Misconduct, Reviving K Street

11/12/2023

Richard Pan said his background as a pediatrician and as a professor at UC Davis illustrates a “career dedicated to solving problems,” positioning him as a mayor who can lead Sacramento with efficient judgment.

Perez Declares Victory in SJUSD School Board Race

11/11/2023

Citrus Heights resident Manuel Perez declared victory in the race for a vacant seat on the San Juan Unified School District’s governing board.

Natomas School Board Race Remains Tight

11/09/2023

Preliminary vote tallies from the Natomas Unified School District special election show former board member Scott Dosick holding a narrow lead in the six-way race.

Biden Still Far Ahead of Trump in California, But the Margin Is Closer

11/08/2023

Joe Biden beat Donald Trump by nearly 30 points in California in the 2020 U.S. presidential race. A recent poll shows Biden now has just a 15-point lead in the Golden State over Trump, which might hint at a close national race next year.

Who’s Running for Sacramento City Council in March 2024?

11/06/2023

Sacramento voters living in districts 2, 4, 6 and 8 will weigh in on who represents their area on the city’s law-making body. Candidates who receive more than 50% of the vote in their races would win outright.

Angela Davis Says Black Women Have Always Led the Charge for Change

11/06/2023

Internationally acclaimed activist and women’s rights warrior Angela Davis was in Sacramento speaking on solutions for ending domestic violence in the Black community.

Newsom Taking New Approach to California’s 10,000 Homeless Veterans

11/05/2023

California’s population of homeless veterans has plateaued despite billions of dollars in state spending to create housing for former service members. Now, Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to shift resources to focus on veterans with serious mental health conditions.

Sacramento Councilmember Recently Evicted Eight Households

11/02/2023

Shortly after purchasing a Hagginwood apartment building last year, Sacramento Councilmember Sean Loloee evicted the tenants of all eight units, according to the property manager: “The owner wanted to rehabilitate the units.”

Schiff Gets Endorsement From CA Assembly Speaker in U.S. Senate Race

11/02/2023

California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas has endorsed Rep. Adam Schiff in a crowded U.S. Senate race. Other candidates include representatives Barbara Lee and Katie Porter.

Is Honking Free Speech? U.S. Supreme Court to Review CA Woman’s Case

11/01/2023

One of the few areas the Supreme Court has agreed on in recent years is free speech. Now, the high court will decide if protections extend to a woman who sued after being cited in 2017 for honking 14 times as she drove by a political protest.

State Demands Compliance After Voting Rights Groups Warn About Shasta County Election

10/31/2023

California’s Secretary of State has told the Shasta County Board of Supervisors that it cannot hand-count ballots in its Nov. 7 special election. In a letter, Secretary of State Shirley Weber said the county must comply with new legislation that bars the hand-counting of ballots.

Lawmaker Promises to Make Black Issues Priority

10/30/2023

Sen. Laphonza Butler, appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to finish Dianne Feinstein’s term, told members of the Black press she would champion the causes of the Black press at the state and federal level.

Sacramento Mayoral Candidate Steve Hansen Centers His Campaign on Equity

10/29/2023

Steve Hansen says he is running for mayor because he wants to rebuild Sacramento, lead the city into its next great chapter, and leave no one behind.

Embattled Sacramento Councilman Sean Loloee Will Not Seek Re-election

10/27/2023

Sacramento City Councilman Sean Loloee will not seek re-election to his North Sacramento seat. Loloee, whose grocery stores and homes were raided by federal agents, told state Sen. Angelique Ashby that he would not seek re-election next year, Ashby said.

Voting Rights Groups Urge Shasta County Elections to be Monitored Due to ‘Misinformation’

10/27/2023

A nonpartisan coalition of voting rights advocates has asked the California Secretary of State’s office to monitor upcoming elections in Shasta County because of concerns about safety and the spread of misinformation.

Federal Officials Accuse Sacramento Councilman Sean Loloee of Destroying Evidence

10/27/2023

Sacramento City Councilman Sean Loloee destroyed evidence related to the operation of his grocery store business, the U.S. Department of Labor alleged in a federal court filing Thursday.

Newsom’s Visit Underscores Electric Car Problem: China Holds Keys to Battery Industry

10/25/2023

China modeled some of its climate programs on policies first adopted by California. Now, California depends on the world’s most populous country for essential materials in its electric vehicle ambitions.

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