From California Policy Center <[email protected]>
Subject Six Summer Stories
Date September 12, 2019 3:01 PM
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The latest episode from National Review's Radio Free California

September 12, 2019
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EPISODE 88: SIX SUMMER STORIES

On this week's episode of Radio Free California, CPC president Will Swaim and CPC board member David Bahnsen discuss President Trump's threat to break Sacramento’s headlock on the auto industry and trolls California lawmakers with a vow to fix the state’s homeless crisis. Also, Sen. Kamala Harris comes out against plastic straws, misfires on Exxon, and admits her campaign only barely survived a cruel, cruel summer. Listen here! ([link removed])

Show Notes
* Kamala Harris wants to ban plastic straws but says paper straws too ‘flimsy’ ([link removed])
* Kamala Harris claimed she ‘sued Exxon Mobil’ as California AG. She didn’t ([link removed])
* Internal Harris document acknowledges ‘Summer Slump’ ([link removed])
* NRA sues San Francisco over city declaring it a domestic terrorist organization ([link removed])
* Chemical exceeding state limits found in Lomita water prompts switch to safe source until issue gets resolved ([link removed])
* Trump pushing for major crackdown on homeless camps in California, with aides discussing moving residents to government-backed facilities ([link removed])
* In going after Trump, California is going too far with environmental legislation ([link removed])
* Best way to improve California’s water situation is Newsom plan, not SB1 ([link removed])
* California teachers may be required to attend bi-annual LGBTQ training ([link removed])
* California bans suspension of willfully defiant students ([link removed])
* Carmakers v California v Trump ([link removed])
* Trump to revoke California’s authority on mileage standards ([link removed])
* Free-market orgs protest California role in auto industry ([link removed])

BONUS: We'd love to hear from you! If you review this week's episode on iTunes (or whichever platform you're listening on), and send us a copy of your review via email or DM us on Twitter ([link removed]) , David Bahnsen will send you a copy of both The Crisisof Responsibility and The Case for Dividend Growth! You can reach out to David Bahnsen ([link removed]) and Will Swaim ([link removed]) right here!


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