Monthly Archives: September, 2022

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California 1st with law protecting children’s online privacy

California will be the first state to require online companies to put kids’ safety first by barring them from profiling children or using personal information in ways that could harm children physically or mentally, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday.

The state agency enforcing housing rules doesn’t care about affordable housing

This is how bad California’s housing policy has become: An affordable housing group in San Francisco is asking the state to please, please work with local folks on affordability issues—because otherwise there’s no possible way this city can meet its state-mandated goals.

A California Ocean Corps could shore up coastline when disasters strike

A bipartisan bill awaits the governor’s signature to establish the Ocean Corps to protect our coast and support workforce development for our most disenfranchised populations.

How Biden Harms American Families

Biden’s rhetoric is driving families apart across our nation as his policies devastate families. Part of Biden’s schtick as a politician is that he is a “concerned grandfather” for the nation. This is just a show.

Boeing Boeing is a play you have to see

A hit comedy similar in vein to Shakespeare’s comedies of merry misadventures and mistaken identities, Boeing Boeing tells the exploits of French bachelor Bernard and his lovely female flight attendants.

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