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  • Re: 'Exposing the two faces of Bidenomics' [Maynard letter, Village News, 7/27/23]

    Updated Aug 2, 2023

    Mr. Maynard has outdone himself this time. His pseudo-analysis of Bidenomics consists entirely of unsupported allegations designed simply to muddy the waters. Here’s a sampling of Bidenomics: what President Biden has actually done for lower and middle income citizens. 1. Signed the American Rescue Plan Act in March 2021: this provided direct financial relief to many lower and middle income families. 2. Expanded the Child Tax Credit in 2021 so it reached more low-income families and increased the amount to up to $3,600 per c... Full story

  • Supporting local firefighters

    Updated Aug 2, 2023

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District Local fire departments are essential for public safety. By responding rapidly to wildfires and other emergencies, they save countless lives. Ensuring they have the means to perform this critical task has been a big priority for me in Sacramento. Through recent budget cycles, I have obtained almost $14 million for fire agencies in many parts of San Diego County. For example, I acquired funding for the Rincon Fire Department for a new brush fire apparatus and other badly needed... Full story

  • Re: 'Fire Hazard Severity Zones….' [Village News, Letter, 07/20/23]

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Thank you Lewis Shell for bringing up this latest attack on California Property Owners. It is outrageous that our property insurance rates can double in one year based on this FHSZ fiasco. Mine did. Yet did anyone from the insurance company come to see or even ask if I had performed prescribed "defensible space" requirements? No. Did anyone from North County Fire come check on defensible space requirements? No. It is this one party rule government attacking the average citizen/property owner once again by siding with big... Full story

  • SB 14: Addressing human trafficking as a serious felony

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Last week, the State Assembly's Public Safety Committee failed to approve Senate Bill 14, which would have classified human trafficking as a serious felony and subjected it to the Three Strikes Law in California. It was disheartening to see as human trafficking is categorized as a "non-serious" crime, undermining its severity and neglecting the urgent need to protect our most vulnerable populations from this modern-day slavery. A few days later, the Assembly's Public Safety Committee revers... Full story

  • Preventing child trafficking

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District Human trafficking is the second largest and fastest growing illicit industry after drug trafficking. Worldwide, it’s estimated that there are over 40 million victims of human trafficking with 75% being women and girls, and 25% being children. Recent studies indicate that San Diego County has become a human trafficking hub, and with up to 8,000 victims per year, it’s one of the country’s 13 worst human trafficking regions. Girls and women are frequent victims, but boys are often... Full story

  • Issa to Newsom: Stop Bullying Temecula

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Congressman Darrell Issa 48th District Following California Governor Gavin Newsom’s constant attacks and social media frenzy against the Temecula School Board, Congressman Darrell Issa (CA-48) issued the following statement: “I stand with the parents of Temecula. The School Board is doing right by listening to concerned parents and educators and trying to work together to appropriately curate the studies that will be presented to the youngest of students. This has displeased Governor Newsom, who has taken to social media to m... Full story

  • Totalitarian tactics to censor RFK, Jr during censorship hearing fail

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Julie Reeder Publisher Last Thursday, there was a hearing on censorship during a select subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. (If you don’t think that is happening, you aren’t watching or reading enough news sites.) It is a new fact of life. If you are a real journalist uncovering embarrassing things in our government, like Project Veritas, then you will have the FBI at your door arresting you. Unless, of course, your last name is Biden, as we heard from the whistleblowers last week. If you are a doc... Full story

  • Exposing the two faces of Bidenomics

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    What are we to make of Biden's lofty remarks touting the virtues of Bidenomics? Were his words just platitudes falling out of his partisan mouth? Or were they the incoherent and emotionally charged rants of a cognitively impaired man? And what exactly is Bidenomics anyway? Is it a vain attempt to reinvent or perhaps salvage Biden's mediocre political record? Or is Bidenomics a sorted tale of a well-oiled crime syndicate that has fashioned an elaborate web of LLCs to hide the millions of dollars made from selling political... Full story

  • Kicking It up in Alaska

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal Special to The Village News What you probably do not know is the whole month of September is moose-hunting season across Alaska. On one hand, those crafty native Innuits want you to buy a moose tag; on the other hand, as you are invited up to shoot a moose anywhere within the state, there is one wee caveat: many villages require each hunter to present him/her/they/them/their oneself in person. To further clarify, no one can buy another person’s moose tag. Which means each hunter must actually f... Full story

  • Top highlights from legislative session

    Updated Jul 27, 2023

    Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones 40th Senate District The State Legislature is on recess until Aug. 14. I’ve enjoyed spending more time in the district and talking directly with constituents about important issues and our fight in Sacramento. While there are only five weeks left in this legislative session once we return, California Senate Republicans have scored multiple victories over the past few months. San Francisco Chronicle’s Emily Hoeven got it right in her column, “California Democrats are taking absurd posit... Full story

  • Businesses are on the hook, again!

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District During the pandemic, the Employment Development Department (EDD) virtually collapsed, and legislative offices like mine stepped into the breach. My office alone handled over 3,000 unemployment cases. Solving that immediate crisis was critical for constituents needing their unemployment benefits, but the bill to cover those payments has come due. Twenty-two states, including California, were forced to borrow billions from the federal government because of a federal law requiring EDD... Full story

  • Fire Hazard Severity Zones: a growing quagmire of deceit

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Last week I received from the Office of the State Fire Marshal, Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, two packages consisting of 15 pages of documents. It was addressed, Dear Valued Stakeholder. That’s how the fire marshal views me. I have a stake in this process, as does anyone who lives in a Fire Hazard Severity Zone. And the FHSZ Map they have created does nothing positive to help the property owner. The FHSZ map does the contrary. It raises the stakes for the homeowner who lives in one of the severity zones. This is... Full story

  • Stevie wonders...

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Steven Schindler Special to the Village News There’s a trend in journalism, whether in print, online, on television, radio or podcasts. And it’s hiding in plain sight. This trend consists of only two little words. But these two little words have not only upended print, broadcast and online journalism, but also, how we literally see the world around us. And it’s exactly what the purveyors of “the news” want. What are these all powerful words? “If true.” I’ve worked in several local and national TV newsrooms in New York, Chica... Full story

  • Sometimes you just have to clutch your pearls and push forward

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Julie Reeder Publisher In the Valley News this week, we have a screenshot of a play that a parent has objected to having assigned to her daughter at TVUSD. It’s part of a larger discussion that parents, board members, teachers, and now Sacramento is having about what is appropriate and helpful in children’s education. This play very openly describes a man having sex with what appears to be a minor or a young guy who still lives with his parents. It’s very graphic and the “f” word is used over 100 times. This is just one... Full story

  • On the origin of morals

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Note: the following is entirely my own opinion. There has been endless philosophical and religious debate on the origin of morals. All their answers have been wrong because they all presuppose morals are about what we do. The fact is morals are about what we don’t do. Darwin, in “The Descent of Man,” said that humans have been social creatures from their earliest days, banding together to increase individual physical security and food certainty. This point established group fitness – the gene pool – rather than individua... Full story

  • Agricultural Pass, Phase 2

    Updated Jul 19, 2023

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District Last year, San Diego Supervisor Anderson and I partnered on a program called the Agriculture Pass, designed to assist commercial livestock and agriculture operators in a wildfire or other disaster. The Ag Pass allows certain people access to evacuated areas to care for their crops and animals, helping to ensure their safety and well-being. We launched the program in phases, beginning with commercial cattle, equestrian operations and managerial employees in the unincorporated area. I am... Full story

  • CA's new budget – some positives

    Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Assemblymember Marie Waldron 75th District California’s $310.6 billion budget for the new Fiscal Year was approved in mid-June. Trailer bills that make specific funding allocations for state agencies and programs are receiving approval and in many cases are still under review. As often happens, politically expedient wants are often placed above essentials. For example, spending plans still include $4.2 billion for the high-speed rail boondoggle. Even so, the budget contains positives that I was pleased to support. Chief a... Full story

  • Re: Re: 'Detransitioners – A new need for community' [Village News, Martin letter, 7/6/23]

    Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Julie Reeder displayed remarkable stoicism in printing a rambling screed aimed at her character and intelligence, of all things. The triggering impulse was Julie's reasoned comments on a sad, final stage of transgenderism – the people known as "detransitioners." These are the transgenders who've come to regret their so-called "transition," after the damage has been done. If the letter was just tedious and repetitive, but made thoughtful points, it could be excused as a rough first-draft that should have been cleaned up. B... Full story

  • Kicking It

    Elizabeth Youngman-Westphal, Special to The Village News|Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Here is what has been rolling around between my ears. It’s the 4th of July. “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.” You’ll recall this famous excerpt from John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address. My fellow Americans, for me, that plea rings truer today than in 1961. As for now, let’s all settle back and enjoy these next few months of summer and the bounty it provides like sweet watermelons, lush strawberrie... Full story

  • Liberty Healthcare Audit Approved!

    Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones California's 40th Senate District For too long, East Coast based-Liberty Healthcare has been sneaking into unsuspecting communities across California and employing a disturbing placement strategy where they try to secretly release dangerous sexually violent predators (SVPs) and rapists into residential neighborhoods. This “Hide the Predator” game must stop. I have good news in our fight to keep our communities safe from SVPs. My request to audit Liberty Healthcare’s long-running exclu... Full story

  • Re: Re: 'Detransitioners – A new need for community' [Village News, Martin letter, 7/6/23]

    Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Julie Reeder Gretchen, I have no idea what video you assume I saw, which you base your argument on that showed women enjoying a drag performance. I missed that one. We can debate the flag representing the National Association of the Man Boy Love Association or whether pedophiles should be called Minor Attracted Persons. Or, whether the LGBTQIA+ currently includes them right now. I do know the difference between gender expression and drag queens. It’s all irrelevant to the point that while our society is so open-minded that i... Full story

  • Free needles in San Diego?

    Updated Jul 14, 2023

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District In 2021, the Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to create a “Harm Reduction Program.” Part of that proposal included a Syringe Services Program, which essentially gives free drug paraphernalia to San Diegans. I was one of the dissenting votes, primarily because I don't believe enabling drug use will get people the help they need. The majority of people living on our streets are addicted to drugs and alcohol, and promoting drug use will only perpetuate the problem. The County of San Diego is... Full story

  • News you may not have heard

    Updated Jul 10, 2023

    On April 11, 2023, California Attorney General Bonta announced a $462 million multi-state settlement agreement with electronic cigarette maker, JUUL Labs, Inc., that was negotiated by the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and six other states. “Of that $462 million settlement amount, California will receive a total of $175.8 million. The money will help California fund research, education and enforcement efforts related to e-cigarettes.” "This settlement holds JUUL accountable for knowingly targeting our kids to hook the... Full story

  • Stevie wonders

    Steven Schindler, Special to the Village News|Updated Jul 6, 2023

    Have you noticed that about half the country thinks the other half is, well, nuts! And for the presidential election that is upon us, according to many in their own party, the two leading candidates aren't the sharpest tools in the tool shed. In fact, a recent poll has both major parties at just under 60% of their own members who don't want the current leaders to be on the ballot. And if you add in independents and undecideds, it's over 60% who want somebody else. As Casey... Full story

  • Supporting foster youth

    Updated Jul 6, 2023

    Supervisor Jim Desmond 5th District At the recent Board of Supervisors meeting, I put forward a necessary action to support Assembly Bill 1512, which holds significant importance for the welfare of foster youth. The issue at hand revolves around the historical practice in California counties where, upon the unfortunate circumstance of a child's parents passing away, foster care youth's social security benefits were collected by the counties. The counties utilized these funds to cover the expenses associated with the care of... Full story

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