A Minimum 9 Year Sentence Late yesterday, the L.A. Times reported that a plea agreement was filed and former L.A. City Councilman Jose Huizar “agreed to plead guilty to racketeering and tax…
Challenging an Incumbent U.S. Senator Two members of Congress are breaking the unwritten rule of challenging an incumbent. Congresswoman Katie Porter announced she will be running for U.S. Senate in 2024. Congresswoman…
If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try a Mustache? If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again (and again and again). That seems to be the mantra when it comes to…
Here are some quick peeks on what’s happening in politics and government this week:
The proponents of Proposition 22 are either too clever or not clever enough. The judicial system will decide if Prop 22 becomes law.
So, there’s drama at the stem cell agency. In case you didn’t read headline in Capitol Weekly, here are some of the details.
We have even gotten used to waiting a few days for the final results, but absolutely no one wants to wait a month.
As reported by the Riverside Press-Enterprise, the teaching of critical race theory was banned in Temecula Valley Unified schools
A holiday gift giveaway event hosted by De Leon, in Lincoln Heights, a fight between protesters and De Leon occurred.
Here are some quick peeks on what’s happening in politics and government this week: