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Gov Newsom has no plans to end his emergency powers

On Friday, June 4, Governor Newsom announced that he has no plans to relinquish his disastrous ‘one-man’ rule. “If Newsom believes the state is safe enough to reopen, then it’s safe for people to be able to make decisions for themselves without his arbitrary and capricious rules,” said Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita). “I believe it is time for him to hang up his crown and restore our democracy. In California we don’t grow bananas, so there’s no need for a banana republic.” Republican Senator Melissa Melendez (R-Lake Elsinore) introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 5 (SCR 5) which would terminate the governor’s emergency powers. Legislative Democrats have refused to schedule SCR 5 for committee hearings.

Senate Democrats approve failed zero bail policy at expense of community safety

Senate Democrats overruled the will of the voters and placed communities at risk by passing Senate Bill 262 (SB 262), which would eliminate bail for most criminal offenses. In November 2020, California voters made it clear they did not want a no-money bail system when they rejected Proposition 25. SB 262 would impose another no-money bail system by setting bail at $0 for most crimes. “Zero bail is a FAIL. It was tested in 2020 during the pandemic and a similar policy was rejected by voters in November 2020,” said Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita). “Today Democrats doubled down on an idea rejected by voters and already proven to be dangerous to our communities. Social experiments are one thing on paper, but by listening to law enforcement and crime victims, it was pretty clear these policies failed in real life.”

Republicans applaud adoption of bipartisan tax policy in budget bill

Struggling small businesses are getting a helping hand from the state and the efforts are much-needed. Taking a page out of the Republican playbook, the legislature has adopted tax conformity language for small businesses from Senate Bill 265 by Senator Andreas Borgeas (R-Fresno). The California State Legislature passed Assembly Bill 80 to help struggling employers who received the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans and can prove they incurred a 25% loss in business during the pandemic. For the past two months, Senator Borgeas led the efforts with Senate Bill 265 as the best measure to save struggling California businesses and protect jobs. Senate Bill 265 would have provided full federal conformity for all businesses that received the PPP loans.

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