Calm Before the Storm
This was an action-packed last week at the Capitol. Next week will be as well. I’m spending the weekend knocking on doors, talking to voters.
I’ve written up a brief overview of the various deadlines coming up. Here are the worst of the remaining bills:
- AB 2223 is now in the Appropriations Committee. You can see my discussion with Charlie Kirk about the horror of this legislation.
- AB 2098, the medical “misinformation” bill, is also in the Appropriations Committee.
- AB 1479, the testing bill, will be heard by the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday.
- AB 2932, mandating a 32-hour work week, is in the Labor Committee. I discussed on Newsmax how this has again made California a national laughingstock.
Many of the worst bills, of course, are already dead (I just discussed our recent victories on OAN), and I believe we can defeat these remaining bills as well.
This all comes at a moment of turmoil for the Supermajority: their botched attempt to butcher my gas tax bill, the implosion of the “Vaccine Work Group” bill package, Newsom backtracking on the student mandate, and the committee chair’s profanity-laden meltdown.
It’s what happens when corrupt politicians start to lose their grip on power. And what’s changing the game is citizen activism: Californians are getting involved like never before. Our movement keeps gaining strength.
That was the topic of my recent keynote address to the Foundation Freedom, where I was asked to speak about “patriotic citizenship.” The text of the speech, titled A New Spark of Liberty, is posted here.
Enjoy this beautiful Sunday. Our battles at the Capitol and on the campaign trail are about to hit full throttle.
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