Santa Clarita Representatives, Dorsey Family Gather Community To Rally For Recall Of Gascón
Thursday evening, over 100 residents and lawmakers from the Santa Clarita Valley and other parts of California rallied to promote the recall of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón at Central Park.
D.A. Gascón has come under much scrutiny for his “lax” policies, which many critics, including those in Santa Clarita, claim are more beneficial for criminals than for the victims of crime.
“We are here to let you know we are not giving up the fight. We are not giving up the fight… Every time we get the opportunity to get the word out, we are going to get the word out… We need action, we need your signatures,” said Santa Clarita Mayor Bill Miranda.
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Garcia Talks Fraud, Marijuana Grows, China During On-Air Interview
Representative Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, discussed unemployment fraud, illegal marijuana nurseries, and threats posed by China in an interview with KHTS.
The congressman spoke about his recent actions and future steps in the Wednesday interview in Santa Clarita.
Garcia began by touching on how he recently co-sponsored the bipartisan Veterans in Parks (VIP) Act.
The act would allow veterans and their families free access to national parks and 2,000 federal recreation areas indefinitely, making a Trump-era policy permanent.
“It’s just a token of appreciation and one of the few things we should be doing for our veterans,” Garcia said.
$1.19 billion worth of marijuana seized in massive drug bust in California By Tori B. Powell Authorities announce massive drug bust in California
Authorities in Southern California have seized more than 16 tons of marijuana worth an estimated $1.19 billion, Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department officials said Wednesday. The 10-day sting is the largest eradication of illegal marijuana cultivations in the history of the department.
The operation, which began on June 8, resulted in 22 felony arrests, 109 misdemeanor arrests, and 19 arrests from water theft enforcement teams, officials said. More than 200 locations were served with search warrants. Nearly 375,000 marijuana plants and 33,480 pounds of harvested marijuana were seized, along with 65 vehicles, 180 animals and $28,000.