Sunday, July 3, 2022
Dear John,


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THE HEADLINES
  • SF Defends Right of Non-Citizens to Vote in School Board Elections
  • WashTimes: Operation Just Reward A tale for the ages
  • OCReg: Does the 4th mean party time, or time for an intervention?
  • FRBlog: On the Road Again 2
  • We Warned You: CA Just Leaked Gun Owners Personal Data
  • SacBee: My son died on a Sacramento street. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court wouldn’t have saved him
  • SacBee: Sacramento’s ‘No. 1 problem’: American River homeless camps test Democrats’ compassion
  • SacBee: Unless Sacramento leaders change course, the homelessness crisis will only get worse
  • SDUT: New grading policy gives San Diego students more chances to succeed; critics worry it ‘lowers the bar’
  • SJMN: California public schools receive record funding under state budget
  • SJMN: Are your kid’s classes taught by qualified teachers?
  • FresBee: Prominent builder behind sales tax increase ballot measure to fund Fresno State upgrades
  • OCReg: Thousands take patriotic bike ride through Huntington Beach
  • NR: Patriotism Starts in the Classroom
  • AP: Californians to vote on 7 ballot measures this November
  • LAT $: Post Roe? Hell no. Abortion rights activists march in downtown L.A.
  • LAT $: Crime is up on buses and trains. Metro has a plan to make you feel safe
  • If It Can Happen in San Fran, It Can Happen Anywhere
  • SDUT: Bully or hero? How Michael Allman became San Dieguito School District’s most polarizing trustee
  • LAT $: Inflation grips L.A. taco vendors: Less meat? Raise prices? Absorb losses?
  • SFC: Bay Area health officials scramble to contain monkeypox outbreak
  • SDUT: Column: California considers curbs on social media platforms
  • Yes, You Can Blame Biden for Crazy Gas Prices
  • OCReg: California’s budget substance is as bad as the process
  • Reason: Abolishing the Filibuster To Protect Abortion Rights Would Clear the Way for Republicans To Ban Abortion
  • Hill: Wealthy Dem Elites Have Abandoned Working Class
  • OCReg: Reports of America’s death are greatly exaggerated
  • NR: Lessons from the Left’s Implosion
  • CG: Hollywood’s Selective Outrage over the Tragedies of Uvalde and the Truck Migrants
  • NR: How the Constitution Advances the Common Good
  • CalM: Will more school money improve academic outcomes?
  • SacBee: ‘I was publicly shamed’: A Rocklin teacher was punished for showing students the news
  • SFC: How does SFPD compare to other departments? These charts show key trends
  • SFC: San Francisco’s plan to end single-family zoning is a cheap lie
  • SFC: ‘Slow street’ debate divides S.F. neighborhood, with one side blaming Mayor Breed
  • SJMN: Cupertino loses latest city manager in four years, and mayor wanted to ‘hold off’ on disclosing it
  • Here’s the risk of Modesto city and schools asking voters for more money at same time
  • FresBee: Young Fresno bus rider says tax proposal must devote more money to improving transit
  • CalCoast: Jimmy Paulding wins SLO County supervisor seat, board majority undecided
  • VCStar $: Local water use drops in June, some areas fall short
  • LADN: Dramatic outcomes in LA city races for city council and city attorney overshadow Bass vs Caruso
  • LADN: Former top aide to Villanueva says he belonged to alleged Grim Reaper deputy gang
  • LAT $: With a new left rising in L.A., can Karen Bass win over backers of activist Gina Viola?
  • PE: Riverside’s 5-year plan to address homelessness moves forward
  • PE: California’s new budget will fund these Inland Empire projects
  • SDUT: San Diego County DA clears police, deputies in seven shootings
  • VOSD: Politics Report: The People Asked for Time and Now They Get Time Because What They Really Wanted Was Time
  • SDUT: State auditor to review SDG&E rates amid complaints of high monthly bills
Sincerely,

FlashReport Editors
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