California politics

Sasquatch and the Post-Truth Legislature: Why AB 666 Is a Joke That Isn’t Funny

Listen to this article: It’s official: California’s Legislature has too much time on its hands. At a time when the state is drowning in crises—homelessness, crime, economic decline, and a government that seems incapable of addressing any of it—Assembly Member Rogers has decided that what California really needs is to designate Bigfoot as the official […]

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Newsom Approves State Funding Against Federal Policies, Environmental Legal Battles, and 50501 Protests

California remains at the center of national political discourse, as recent events have demonstrated the state’s ongoing commitment to resisting certain federal policies, advocating for environmental protections, and fostering public engagement through protests and demonstrations. Between February 7 and 11, 2025, several key developments underscored the tension between state and federal leadership, as well as

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California in Crisis: Wildfires and Political Showdowns

California is facing a critical moment as it grapples with devastating wildfires, budgetary challenges, and an extraordinary legislative session aimed at addressing both immediate crises and long-term policy concerns. The wildfires in Los Angeles County have sparked debates on climate change, emergency preparedness, and resource allocation. Meanwhile, Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget aims to balance

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