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WHO FUNDS THE GAVIN RECALL DENIERS: What s Up With the CA Democrat Party Coffers?

(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) Last year, our Managing Editor Jennifer Van Laar exposed some legal, but ethically-challenged contributions to certain vulnerable Democrat Assemblymembers, after their “Yes” vote on AB5. The same type of ethically-challenged types of contributions appear to be passing between elected state Democrats and the California Democrat Party, on to Governor Hair Gel’s Stop the Republican Recall Committee. According to my campaign savvy friends, no candidate or elected official is required to contribute to its party. I am sure it’s nice when they do, but this amount of giving to the party outside of an active election cycle is highly unusual, and highly suspect.

Huntington Beach Won t Sue Over State Mandated Housing

Huntington Beach Won’t Sue Over State Mandated Housing  Huntington Beach city council struck down a motion April 19 to file a lawsuit against its state-mandated housing allocation. Councilmember Erik Peterson brought forward a motion to appeal Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and initiate a lawsuit in state court. Council voted down the motion 5-2. “Filing this appeal is the next logical step in trying to maintain a semblance of our local control,” Peterson said during the April 19 council meeting. “It’s a simple question accept SCAG’s ruling, or fight for our locals and our local control.” City council members are unhappy with the state-mandated housing allocation of 13,368 units to be built by 2029 and have tried different avenues to fight it.

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