L.A. Mayor Wants $1.3 Billion for Homeless Crisis

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has declared on Monday that she will advocate for allocating a record-breaking $1.3 billion in funding for housing and treatment services for the city’s homeless population next year. This comes as Bass was elected in November through her platform of tackling the city’s out of control homelessness epidemic While L.A. … Continued

L. A. Mayor Wants to Re-Fund the Police

LOS ANGELES, California — Newly-installed Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will call for the city to hire 1,000 additional Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officers, after years of attrition thanks to her predecessor. The LAPD used to have over 10,000 officers, but has fallen to just above 9,000. In 2020, as Breitbart News reported, then-Mayor … Continued

Energy Co. Proposes Income Based Rate System

Southern California Edison, Pacific Gas & Electric and San Diego Gas & Electric filed a proposal on Thursday that would install a fixed-rate electric bill system for those under the three largest power companies in the state. As part of AB 205, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in June of last year, the proposal … Continued

Mob Robbing Convenience Store Had Police Outnumbered

A shocking video captured a mob of California youth breaking into a gas station convenience store and then stealing what police say was thousands of dollars of products. The incident happened early Sunday morning in Compton, California, after a large group of people blocked an intersection as part of a street takeover, with video footage capturing cars … Continued

New Bill Would Greatly Reduce Prison Sentences for Worst Offenders

A new California bill would let some of the state’s worst criminals, murderers and serial rapists walk out of prison despite sentences of death or life without parole. The bill was written by state Sen. Dave Cortese and co-authors, including San Francisco’s Sen. Scott Wiener, who wrote a prior bill that decreased the punishment for knowingly infecting someone … Continued

Babylon Bee Filing Suit Over New Social Media Law

The Babylon Bee, a conservative satire website, is suing California over a social-media law that requires periodic reporting about content categories, terms of service and how the platforms deal with hate speech, so-called disinformation and harassment. California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, hailed the law, which takes effect in January 2024 as a win for transparency, … Continued

Top Law Enforcement in Riverside Co. Have Had Enough

Top law enforcement officials from Riverside County, as well as the district attorney from a nearby county, held a press conference Wednesday where they leveled strong criticism against the perceived revolving door of justice in the state. Pointing to a rise in crime, officials said offenders are released from jail too frequently. In the city … Continued

Bill Would Teach 7th Graders How to Have an Abortion

Public schools would teach children as young as 12 about abortion as part of the middle and high school sex education curriculum, give them a list of abortion businesses, and inculcate an attitude of “inclusivity and support in conversations surrounding abortion,” if a new bill passes the California legislature. The legislation is one of 17 … Continued

Newsom Forced to Retract Walgreens Ban

An embarrassment for California Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Democrat leader recently was forced to backtrack his threat to revoke a contract with Walgreens because the pharmacy chain refused to sell abortion drugs in pro-life states. If Newsom had followed through, the health care needs of 15 million low-income Californians could have been affected, according to Live … Continued

Bill Allowing Children to be Put in Group Homes Without Parental Consent

Last week, California lawmakers advanced a radical new bill, AB 665, that would allow children as young as 12-years-old to consent to being placed into state funded group homes without parental permission or knowledge. Critics are rightfully equating this to “state-sanctioned kidnapping.” The state’s Assembly Judiciary Committee passed the bill, allowing mental health professionals to place children in … Continued

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