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Mike LaFirenza Where people choose to live, work, and grow their families is one of the most important decisions they will make in life. Climate, cost of living, economic opportunities, or proximity to family, friends, or desirable amenities may all be factors that people consider when deciding where to live. But one factor that is […]
by Sheryl Hamlin States across the country are debating and implementing Just Energy Transition (JET) funds to pay communities affected by the closure of a power plant as the country transitions to “green” energy. Think of the community who has depended on a large industry for decades which shutters a plant. Jobs lost, schools […]
Jennie Taer A federal judge in Texas granted 35 Navy service members’ court motion challenging the Pentagon’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate with religious exemptions Monday. Mike Berry, who is representing the Navy SEALs on behalf of First Liberty Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation that the ruling is a win for religious freedom. “We are […]
Nature of Incident: Ventura County Jails Extend Time Period for Suspension of In-Person Visitation Locations: Pre-Trial Detention Facility / Main Jail, Ventura, CA Todd Road Jail Facility, Santa Paula, CA Date & Time: January 4, 2022 Unit(s) Responsible: Detention Services Division Narrative: Since the onset of COVID-19, the Sheriff’s Office has worked to create plans […]
SANTA BARBARA, California – Business professionals seeking to increase publicity for their companies in 2022 can learn the latest marketing tips and tricks at an upcoming, virtual meeting of the Santa Barbara Executive Roundtable (SABER) on Thursday morning, Jan. 13. Jonathan Boring and Jennifer Goddard Combs, two of the Central Coast’s leading experts in marketing and […]
Harry Wilmerding Private firms’ payrolls increased by 807,000 in December, more than doubling expectations as COVID-19 cases rise, according to a major employment report. The 807,000 jobs added marks a significant increase from the 505,000 jobs added in November, according to the ADP National Employment Report. December’s figure far exceeds the Dow Jones estimate of […]
by Larry Sand | For Kids & Country Researchers extraordinaire Jay Greene and James Paul have released a series of three carefully crafted studies on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion that detail many aspects of the harmful scheme. In a nutshell, the authors find DEI to be “counterproductive and politically radical.” The part of the study that examines […]
By Ben Shapiro This year, Jan. 6 will be commemorated with all the ballyhoo and rigamarole Democrats and their media allies can muster. CNN plans an entire special around the anniversary, titled “Live from the Capitol: January 6th, One Year Later”; the show will feature the “heroes who protected our democracy in the face of an […]
By Don Jans The uniqueness of the United States was that the people would be the sovereign and the government would be the servant. The government would not have the power to tell the people how they must live their lives or how they must think. In current times the United States […]
Will Swaim | California Policy Center Television networks are bombarding audiences with their “Year in Review” montages, reminding us of the highs and lows of 2021. If California had its own highlight reel, it might look more like disaster footage, but there’s hope on the horizon. Of course, it has been a historically challenging year. […]
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