Monthly Archives: October, 2022

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California Charts Course for Whole-of-Government Action on Extreme Heat At First-Ever Symposium

Following the West Coast’s record-setting heat wave last month, California hosted the first-ever Extreme Heat Symposium in Sacramento. The symposium, put on by the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and the California Natural Resources Agency, harnessed the collective power of community leaders, state policymakers, scientists, and members of the public, and set the stage for extreme heat action in California in the coming years.

Biden vows abortion legislation as top priority next year

President Joe Biden promised Tuesday that the first bill he sends to Capitol Hill next year will be one that writes abortion protections into law — if Democrats control enough seats in Congress to pass it — as he sought to energize his party’s voters just three weeks ahead of the November midterms.

Eulogy for Pioneer John Shaver’s Homestead

My name is Gerald Lance Johannsen, and I was the former owner of this Grand Old Dame of San Jacinto, from 1979 until 1996. The Shaver House will soon pass into memory or photos, after a devastating fire, destroyed it on August 31st, 2022.

WHO LET THE DOG OUT – WOOF

In the last several weeks, all manner of dirty laundry has been aired, from long time city council member Linda Krupa to accusations about Congressional District 25 candidate Brian Hawkins to the questionable actions on the part of several city council member in support of Measure H.

Biden to sign executive order aimed at lowering drug costs

President Biden on Friday will sign an executive order directing administration officials to consider further actions to lower prescription drug costs, the White House announced.

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