Wednesday, June 11, 2025
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FR Publisher Jon Fleischman's Commentary
		Issue Tool Kit: Why Illegal Entry to the U.S. is a Criminal Offense
		
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FR Publisher Jon Fleischman's Video Commentary
California Union Boss Faces Federal Charges - YouTube - 
	
	
FR Exclusive
Bruce Bialosky
		FRBlog:  President Trump Got This One Right
		
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Susan Shelley
		OCReg:  Find someone who loves you as much as Karen Bass loves illegal immigration
		
 
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LA Riots
LAT $: L.A. City Council members spar with police chief over immigration protests - OCReg: National Guard in downtown Santa Ana Tuesday as protesters decry ICE raids
 - AP: LA police swiftly enforce downtown curfew as protests against Trump’s immigration crackdown continue
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Newsom's Leadership Failures
		LAT $:  Newsom’s forceful rebuke of Trump’s actions; many stranded by L.A. curfew
		
 - CG: U.S. District Court Judge Denies Gov. Newsom’s Legal Attempt To Block Troops From Being Deployed In L.A.
 - CG: SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler Calls on Gov. Newsom to Request Disaster Declaration for Small Businesses Impacted by L.A. Riots
 - California files emergency motion to block military from LA; arguments set for Thursday
 - OCReg: Newsom urges Americans to ‘not give in to’ President Trump in livecast
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Attack on Big Oil
CG: ActBlue’s Hyperbolic Report on ‘BIG OIL’ CEOs Tax Savings Under Trump - 
	
	
CA Education Cuts
LAT $: Amid fears of pending California education cuts, top Trump official says state is ‘at risk’ - 
	
	
Boy in Girl's Sports
CalM: Trump wants to cut funding for California schools over one trans athlete. It’s not so easy - 
	
	
Composting Law
		LAT $:  State composting law took aim at greenhouse gases. Illegal dumping was a byproduct
		
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New Senate Leader
CG: Sen. Monique Limon Voted Unanimously By Democrats as Next Senate Leader - 
	
	
Renter Rights
CalM: California lawmakers going big on pro-development bills — not so much on renter protection - 
	
	
Food Allergens
CalM: Life-threatening meals: Restaurants would identify food allergens for diners under this proposed law 
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The Golden Pen
Todd Maddison
		CG:  Why Can’t Our Schools Afford to Improve the Education of our Kids?
		
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Will Swaim
NR: Don’t Overlook the Union Factor in California’s Chaos - 
	
	
Dan Walters
CalM: Why the legislature’s budget proposal would put California in an even deeper hole - 
	
	
Pat Wright
OCReg: Los Angeles, liberty, and the manufactured crisis - 
	
	
Sacramento Valley
Sacramento City Council approves revised budget amid $62 million deficit - SacBee: Sacramento council vote clears way for construction on Railyards soccer stadium
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SF Bay Area
		SFC:  Mayor Lurie made ‘painful’ cuts in his S.F. budget proposal. The hurt is far from over
		
 - SJMN: Caltrain contractor sentenced to 60 days in jail for building secret apartments in train stations
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South Bay
SJMN: Amid Trump’s threats, Santa Clara County will continue funding gender-affirming care with local dollars - SJMN: San Jose approves policy setting expectation that unhoused accept shelter
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Central Valley
Modesto City Schools’ proposed 5th-grade sex ed faces backlash from community - FresBee: Court struck down Fresno election plan for low-voter count years. County to appeal
 - Stanislaus County approves $1.87B budget, while watching federal, state plans
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Central Coast
CalCoast: San Luis Obispo attorney accused of obstructing justice - 
	
	
Orange County
		OCReg:  Supervisors move Michelle Aguirre from interim to Orange County’s new CEO
		
 - VOC: Irvine Looks to Increase Enforcement For Sober Living Homes
 - OCReg: Huntington Beach’s Measures A and B results: Both were passing in early returns Tuesday night
 - OCReg: Orange County condo requires $189,000 income to buy
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Riverside County
2 more plead guilty to recycling fraud in $7.6 million Riverside County scheme - 
	
	
San Diego County
SDUT: Art Madrid, one of San Diego County’s longest-serving mayors, dies at 90 - SDUT: Council passes San Diego budget that restores library hours, fire rings and more — but at a cost to some city workers
 
