Over the weekend, the San Francisco Chronicle’s California politics reporter was asked to name the “biggest loser” at the Capitol this year. His answer: the Vaccine Work Group.
When the group’s radical bills were first released, insiders said they would all sail through. Here is the final scorecard for the worst bills:
SB 871 – universal school vaccine mandate. DEFEATED
AB 1993 – universal worker vaccine mandate. DEFEATED
AB 455 – universal vaccine passport. DEFEATED
SB 1464 – coerced police enforcement of mandates. DEFEATED
SB 866 – removal of parent vaccine consent. DEFEATED
Notably, the Chronicle reporter attributed the Vaccine Work Group's failure to “opposition from people in all walks of life.” In other words, the biggest winner was you: the California citizen.
More than that, it was the very concept of representative government. That’s what Gallagher and I sought to defend when we sued Newsom in June of 2020; it was the entire topic of my opening statement at our trial.
We won that trial in what should have marked the end of one-man rule. Of course, Newsom then got the Chief Appellate Justice to step in and save him – a Justice who has since been removed from the bench by the Commission on Judicial Performance.
But the premise of our case has now been vindicated. While Newsom imposed countless mandates by fiat, not a single one passed when subjected to the legislative process. This is exactly why our Founders rejected autocracy in favor of a separation of powers.
Kevin Kiley for Congress, 9458 Treelake Road, Granite Bay, CA 95746, United States This email was sent to [email protected]. To stop receiving emails, click here.