Plus: Newsom's latest propaganda
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Hi John,
I've just published a new blog post:
[link removed] The Newsom Pincer
The iconic San Francisco store that inspired Toy Story is closing after
86 years. Jeffrey's Toys cited "the perils and violence of the
downtown environment." It's another casualty of California's
out-of-control crime problem.
But there is good news. An initiative to reverse Prop. 47 has gathered
200,000 signatures and is on pace to qualify for the November ballot.
You can get information on how to sign the petition here
and see
my Floor Speech about the collapse of San Francisco here
.
In the meantime, counties in my district are taking matters into their
own hands, forming a novel Retail Theft Initiative to counteract
reckless state policies. Businesses can get a "Protected by Placer
County's Retail Theft Initiative" window sign
from my
office or the DA's Office.
It's a perfect example of our strategy for restoring sanity in
California: a "pincer movement" where pressure is exerted from
multiple sides. We expose Newsom nationally - stopping his failures
from metastasizing - while building anti-Newsom alternatives locally.
* During COVID, for instance, our
**Healthy Communities Resolution** was adopted by 12 counties that
rejected Newsom's lockdowns. We then sponsored legislation to end the
national emergency in Congress; shortly thereafter, Newsom finally ended
California's.
* We endorsed hundreds of pro-parent school board candidates, who are
now serving students and parents in districts across the state. Then, we
passed the Parents Bill of Rights in the House.
* We are debunking Newsom's absurd claims about California's
economy - including a truly remarkable piece of propaganda
this
weekend - while supporting local efforts to attract jobs and new
businesses.
And our movement to stop the nationalization of AB 5 is gaining
momentum. Today, both the National Review
and RealClearPolitics
featured our efforts to a national audience. The Legislature is also now
considering a new effort to repeal the law in California.
Both lines of attack - upward local pressure, and downward national
pressure - are key to upending our state's wayward politics. That
means all of us have an important role in the fight for California's
future.
Support my re-election before the end-of-month deadline
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