SB 866 Committee Hearing
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The Supermajority has taken the bold step of forming a “Select Committee” to figure out the “real” reason gas prices are so high. In a scene out of a bad political sitcom, a handful of Democrat legislators gathered in the Capitol press room to roll out the “Select Committee on Gasoline Supply and Pricing.” The
The Supermajority has taken the bold step of forming a “Select Committee” to investigate the “real” cause of outrageous gas prices. This is not satire. In a scene out of a bad political sitcom, a handful of Democrat legislators gathered in the Capitol press room to roll out the “Select Committee on Gasoline Supply and
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Yesterday, the bill to let 12-year-olds get vaccinated without parental consent was amended to make the age 15. The author was well short of the needed votes. He still appears to be short. The amendments were only adopted by a vote of 33-21; for the bill itself to pass, 41 votes are needed. I am
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Yesterday, the bill to let 12-year-olds get vaccinated without parental consent was amended to make the age 15. The author made this change because he was well short of the needed votes. He still appears to be short. The amendments were only adopted by a vote of 33-21; for the bill itself to pass, 41
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As vote-counting continues, our margin in last Tuesday’s Primary has grown beyond what anyone expected. For those who said a grassroots campaign couldn’t succeed, we have shown otherwise in a resounding way. You can watch my Election Night speech here. Across the state, it was a good night overall. Some other notable results: The District
As vote-counting continues, our margin in last Tuesday’s Primary has grown beyond what anyone expected. For those who said a grassroots campaign couldn’t succeed, we have shown otherwise in a resounding way. You can watch my Election Night victory speech here. Across the state, it was a good night overall. Some other notable results: The
Sacramento City Unified, one of the worst failing districts in America, has reimposed a student mask mandate. This will not happen in any area that I represent. The announcement came amidst a bizarre week at the Capitol. My last post discussed the key events from Thursday, but I haven’t told you about Wednesday. That’s when
Yesterday, the bill to let 12-year-olds get vaccinated without parental consent passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee on a 6-4 vote. But that committee passes literally everything. We can stop the bill on the Assembly Floor. I spent 20 minutes questioning the bill’s author. You can read a recap of the exchange here and watch at the 2:02:30
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