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Conservatives should focus on California attorney general race

Print Last week, when Californians got the news that the state would lose a congressional seat and the recall vote to remove Gov. Gavin Newsom qualified on the ballot, an intriguing and important political story unfolded apart from those headlines. Sacramento County Dist. Atty. Anne Marie Schubert, a former Republican, announced that she would run as an independent for state attorney general in 2022 against Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta, a former state assemblyman, who was recently appointed by Newsom. The attorney general’s office has often been a steppingstone to higher office. Witness the rise of the three most recent occupants of the office Xavier Becerra, Kamala Harris and Jerry Brown.

Sacramento Mayor Steinberg, councilmembers call for ICE to release Omar Ameen

Sacramento Mayor Steinberg, councilmembers call for ICE to release Omar Ameen
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Sacramento County To Keep Motels For Homeless Residents Open Through August

Sacramento County To Keep Motels For Homeless Residents Open Through August Tuesday, April 20, 2021 | Sacramento, CA Curtis Freeman has a room at a motel in Sacramento through Project Roomkey, Monday, Jan. 18 2021. Andrew Nixon / CapRadio The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday directed staff to keep open the county’s three Project Roomkey motels through at least August, providing a respite for the nearly 500 formerly homeless residents who live at the temporary shelters.  The decision reverses plans by county officials to close the motels this spring due to cost concerns. Roomkey is a partially state-funded program that has sheltered thousands of homeless Californians during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Northern Californians react to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial

Politicians, sports organizations speak following guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin trial | Live Blog Matthew Nuttle Replay Video UP NEXT Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all counts for the murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. The case reached every corner of the United States sparking protests over in cities large and small. In Northern California, activists have already started gathering in Cesar Chavez Plaza and Oak Park in response to the jurors decision. Here is how they are reacting. ABC10 will update this throughout the day: 4 p.m. “No Time Too Celebrate the Guilt Verdict #moretruththanyoucanhandle

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