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  • Clinton-Appointed Judge Rules on Newsom-Backed Mask Ban for ICE

    A federal judge ruled against California’s prohibition on federal law enforcement wearing masks, a mandate aimed at Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents. U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder, appointed by President Bill Clinton, ruled the state law discriminates against federal law enforcement, as it allowed state police to wear masks to conceal their identities while preventing federal law…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to California Gerrymandering

    The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the new California congressional maps drawn to favor Democrats. In November, California voters approved Proposition 50 to temporarily scrap the redistricting commission, allowing the Democrat-controlled Legislature to draw maps that could net Democrats another five House seats in the 2026 midterms. Mid-decade redistricting in states could…
    Fred Lucas
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  • Virginia’s New ‘Centrist’ Governor Goes Full California on Day One

    “Nobody elected him to be [President Franklin Roosevelt], they elected him to be normal and stop the chaos,” then-Rep. Abigail Spanberger harshly said of then-President Joe Biden in 2021, after her Democratic Party lost the governorship of Virginia. Her point was that Biden had followed a radical agenda that betrayed how he had run and how the media had presented him:…
    Mike Gonzalez
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  • Another Candidate Enters California’s Crowded Governor’s Race

    San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan entered the crowded race to succeed term-limited Gov. Gavin Newsom, pitching himself as a results-driven Democrat focused on public safety, homelessness, and affordability. Mahan, 43, was elected mayor in 2022 after a career as a tech entrepreneur. He says California Democrats have been too consumed with opposing President Donald Trump…
    Katherine Matt
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  • California’s ‘Futureland’ High-Speed Rail Is Still Stuck at the Station

    In 2008, California voters approved Proposition 1A, giving the green light to start planning a high-speed railway connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles, which would be built by 2020 and cost around $35 billion. Well, it’s 2026, and the Golden State’s “Futureland-esque” project is woefully over-schedule and over-budget, now projected to cost around $135 billion….
    Victor Davis Hanson
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  • 17 House Republicans Cave on Subsidies While California Loots Medicaid

    Seventeen House Republicans gave California Democrats a late Christmas present this month when they crossed the aisle to vote for extending enhanced Obamacare premium subsidies for another three years. Not only did they move these massive handouts one step closer to permanent entitlement status, but they failed to advance reforms that would actually lower health…
    Vance Ginn
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  • California Lawmaker Files Emergency Injunction With SCOTUS Over Redistricting Map

    Republican California Assemblyman David Tangipa told The Daily Signal he has filed an emergency injunction with the United States Supreme Court to challenge the Golden State’s new congressional map. Tangipa’s motion comes after The Daily Signal reported that Tangipa had the desire to bring the case before the Supreme Court after a federal district court…
    Pedro Rodriguez
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  • California’s ‘Billionaire Tax’ Is a Trojan Horse

    California’s biggest union is once again up to no good. Dissatisfied with the piles of cash they’ve already stolen from California high-earning taxpayers, who are subject to a 14.4% income tax rate (the nation’s highest), double-digit sales taxes, and the second-highest tax burden in the country, the SEIU is now clamoring for a “one-time” 5%…
    Dennis Hull
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  • ‘IRREPARABLE HARM’: California Teachers Ask Supreme Court to Block Gender Secrecy Policy

    California teachers have filed an emergency appeal at the U.S. Supreme Court after an appeals court panel reinstated policies requiring teachers to hide students’ gender identities from their parents. “Right now, California’s parental deception scheme is keeping families in the dark and causing irreparable harm. That’s why we’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene immediately,” Paul Jonna, a partner at LiMandri & Jonna LLP and special counsel for…
    Tyler O’Neil
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  • California’s Incompetence After Wildfires Woke a Sleeping Giant

    In a podcast episode for the upcoming one-year anniversary of the California wildfires, Palisades resident Elaine Culotti lays out the state’s inept response and how the outrage over it is bipartisan. Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Contributor Elaine Culotti. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more…
    Elaine Culotti
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  • Daily Signal Welcomes Entrepreneur Elaine Culotti as California Columnist

    Entrepreneur and reality TV personality Elaine Culotti is joining The Daily Signal as a California columnist, bringing her business expertise and unique perspective on the Golden State to our growing audience. Culotti, who starred in the Discovery+ reality series “Undercover Billionaire,” is a successful California real estate developer, interior designer, and farm-to-table farmer who founded…
    Rob Bluey
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  • Federal Judge ‘Fully and Permanently Dismantled Gender Secrecy Policies’ in California

    A federal judge ruled Monday against a California school district’s policy ordering teachers to hide kids’ transgender identities from their parents, in a ruling that a lawyer hails as the definitive end to gender secrecy policies in the Golden State. “The court has fully and permanently dismantled gender secrecy policies across the state of California,”…
    Tyler O’Neil
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  • California Church Appeals to SCOTUS Over $1.2M in COVID-19 Fines

    Almost three years after the COVID-19 pandemic was officially declared over, a church in California is still facing over $1.2 million in fines for keeping its doors open to minister to the spiritual needs of the public. Calvary Chapel San Jose’s legal saga began in August 2020 when county inspectors reportedly “made 44 visits to the church”…
    Dan Hart
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  • Let California Collapse—and Let the Rest of America Learn

    California has long prided itself on being a symbol of progressive governance, a supposed beacon of tolerance, opportunity, and inclusivity. But behind the glittering curtain of Hollywood dreams and Silicon Valley innovation lies a troubling reality—a self-inflicted crisis stemming from policies that defy economic logic and common sense. As California grapples with an unprecedented immigration…
    Armstrong Williams
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  • ‘Entirely Unacceptable’: Senate Republicans Condemn California Democrat’s Outburst

    Senate Republicans are sharply criticizing Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., for his disruption Thursday of Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem‘s press conference. “Sen. Padilla should have been in Washington, D.C., voting. He has a responsibility to his constituents to show up at work—not try to make a spectacle of himself,” Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., the…
    Jacob Adams
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  • Newsom’s Threat That California Might Withhold Federal Taxes Called ‘Reckless,’ ‘a New Low’

    Republican members of Congress on Wednesday assailed Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s suggesting that it might be time for his state to cut off taxpayer money going to the federal government. Addressing the matter in a June 6 post on X, Newsom said, “Californians pay the bills for the federal government. We pay over $80…
    Jacob Adams
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  • California Vows to Overturn Local Voter-Approved ID Requirement

    California officials are taking another shot at undoing a voter-approved measure in the city of Huntington Beach that requires ID to vote.  California Secretary of State Shirley Weber and Attorney General Rob Bonta filed an appeal in the California 4th District Court of Appeals after an Orange County Superior Court backed Huntington Beach’s authority to…
    Fred Lucas
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  • California Records Show How Attorney General Skewed Transgender Ballot Measure

    While gathering signatures for a proposed California ballot measure, Korey Wells found people who had opposed allowing boys to play girls scholastic sports, but nevertheless “refused to sign and/or donate” to an initiative that would prevent it.  The reason was “because they do not believe the substance of the Initiative could be so different than…
    Fred Lucas
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  • BREAKING: Justice Department Opens Investigation Into California for Allowing Males in Women’s Sports

    The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division warned California officials Wednesday that it is opening an investigation into whether the Golden State violates federal civil rights law by allowing males to compete in women’s sports. “Title IX exists to protect women and girls in education. It is perverse to allow males to compete against girls, invade…
    Tyler O’Neil
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  • The EPA’s 007 Rule: Licensing California to Kill the Gas-Powered Engine

    This week, the Senate will likely vote on whether to invoke the Congressional Review Act of 1996 to nullify an Environmental Protection Agency rule that would grant California a “license to kill” the gas-powered engine on a nationwide basis. The act exists precisely to empower Congress to quickly review and squelch grossly improvident agency rules…
    Paul J. Larkin
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