Good News, Sad News: Newsom Vetoes and Signs Some Bad Bills
Governor Gavin Newsom is headed down the home stretch this week signing and vetoing the remaining bills on his desk before his October 14 deadline. Over
Governor Gavin Newsom is headed down the home stretch this week signing and vetoing the remaining bills on his desk before his October 14 deadline. Over
“Why is rape not considered a violent crime in California?” tweeted California Assemblyman Tom Lackey last week. Unfortunately, that question still remains. Democrat legislators killed
With Governor Gavin Newsom getting sworn into his second term of office last week in a private inauguration ceremony, and the 120 state legislators back
Election day is tomorrow, and it’s more important than ever that every Christian makes their voice heard. Parental rights are under attack, children are being
Governor Newsom has been outspokenly critical of Christians and politicians who advocate for pro-family policies, to the point of banning state-funded travel to certain states.
In the name of diversity and inclusion, a California legislator wants to expand the number of racial, ethnic, and gender categories people can self-identity as
Last Thursday, Lia Thomas, a transgender identified swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania, became the first known male athlete to win a women’s Division 1
Unfortunately over the last several days, the California Assembly and the Senate voted to mandate that all private and public health insurance plans cover abortions
SACRAMENTO, CA – Abortion providers, advocates, and pro-abortion legislators released a comprehensive plan this week to turn California into an abortion sanctuary for the entire
Many California families are frustrated and disappointed with the results of Tuesday’s recall election, and that is completely understandable. It is extraordinarily difficult to understand