
This is the week. The House will be voting on my Congressional Review Act Resolution to overturn Gavin Newsom’s ban on gas-powered cars. You can watch my Floor Speech introducing the Resolution here. This is a major step in our plan to Newsom-Proof California.
Another step forward: the FBI has acknowledged receiving my request for an investigation of CA High-Speed Rail. The information in my letter has been provided to the relevant FBI division for "appropriate action." We could finally get answers as to where all the money went.
Back home, Bernie/AOC’s manic “anti-Kiley” rally had a meager encore. Eric Swalwell – who was removed from House Intelligence for consorting with a Chinese spy – came to town and likened me to Kevin from Home Alone. Not sure how I’ll ever recover from that stinging barb.
In DC, as Chair of the K-12 Education Subcommittee, I’m working to make 2025 the Year of School Choice. Two bills I’m sponsoring, the Educational Choice for Children Act and the High-Quality Charter Schools Act, could soon become law, expanding options for millions of families.
And our fight for sanity at universities has also seen amazing progress. However, last week pro-terrorist "protesters" at Yale physically took over a campus plaza. I went on national TV to call for the immediate expulsion of the perpetrators.
Meanwhile, the California Supermajority just passed legislation to release murderers and rapists early. This comes after voters overwhelmingly passed our initiative, Prop. 36, to make crime illegal again. The radical politicians of our state have learned absolutely nothing.
Finally, Kamala Harris is giving her first post-election speech this Wednesday. Fittingly, she has chosen to give it in her home city of San Francisco. The backdrop of crime, homelessness, waste, and abandoned buildings will remind Americans what could have been.
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