We saw this Friday when the California Legislature passed scores of bills — most of them without any semblance of debate — before adjourning for the year about 3 a.m. Saturday. Nothing unusual about that.
On Friday, state Senate leader Toni Atkins showed us how a healthy, productive legislature works — one that independently pushes its own ideas about public policy and leaves it to the governor to decide whether to sign or veto a bill.
. Essentially, any federal protections Trump gutted would become state regulations. That affects the federal Central Valley Project — a provision of the bill heatedly opposed by the feds and farmers — and the State Water Project. Water districts that depend on the federal Central Valley Project have been negotiating with state regulatory agencies to obtain greater pumping flexibility in the delta. But they threatened to walk out of talks if SB 1 became law. Newsom supports the negotiations and was afraid they’d be derailed.
LATimesSkelton Interesting choice of words to describe the 1967 Black Panther protest against their 2A rights! What does LATimesSkelton choice of words to describe a lawful gathering of armed black men as “invaded” tell us about this man’s perspective on race? Do armed white men “invade” also?
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LA Times! Leader of the West Coast Resistance. Toni has around 8k followers, .00001% of the 700,000 constituents in the 39th district in SD area. How can the Press always support ideas who don’t truly represent the majority of real voters? I think she was my Lunch Lady in Pre-K?
“Armed black panthers invaded”? Just another example of how rhetorical racism exists, even at the LA Times. The Panthers were constituents, citizens, exercising their ‘right to carry’ as part of a wider protest against racism and segregation.
California needs protection from California
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