Newsom approves AI transparency law focusing on safety

Sacramento – Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill aimed at enhancing transparency for large AI companies. This new legislation mandates the disclosure of security protocols and the reporting of significant safety incidents. Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) described Senate Bill 53 as a means to establish “Commonsense Guardrails” that prioritize both safety and transparency […]

Column: Where is the support for middle-class housing?

Sacramento Former legislative leaders express that fellow Democrats in Sacramento have largely overlooked the housing needs of middle-class Californians. They put forth a plan aimed at assisting these individuals in purchasing new homes. To their credit, Governor Gavin Newsom and Democrats have reduced regulatory barriers for housing construction recently, especially in the latest legislative sessions. […]

How families in California are preparing for upcoming Medicaid cuts

Elijah’s Story and Medicaid Cuts Elijah Maldonado, born just under three years ago, has required specialized medical care that his family could only access through public programs. He was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as an infant and spent his early months in a public hospital in Orange County. Now seven years old, Elijah participates in […]

Missouri governor approves gerrymandered map supported by Trump for the GOP

Missouri Governor Signs New Congressional Map Amid Controversy In Jefferson City, Missouri, Governor Mike Kehoe has officially signed a new congressional map as part of a broader initiative by President Trump aimed at preserving a slim Republican majority in the upcoming midterm elections. This signature means that the revised districts will become law, with hopes […]

Kamala Harris’ campaign memoir severs ties with some Democrats

Democrats and Their Presidential Candidates Democrats can be quite tough, despite their reputation for being sensitive. When it comes to selecting a presidential candidate, their patience often wears thin. Figures like Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, and John Kerry were embraced by the party, only to be pushed aside after disappointing results. In contrast, […]

We have just completed paying off the Convention Center. Here we go again.

Records LA – City Hall Updates Good morning! This is Noah Goldberg, alongside Rebecca Ellis, bringing you the latest updates from city and county government. Recently, the Los Angeles City Council largely agreed on the need for an expansion of the LA Convention Center. It’s been losing out on event bookings to smaller venues in […]

Attorney dismissed for instructing Border Patrol to comply with court ruling

US Attorney Fired Over Immigration Enforcement Dispute The U.S. attorney representing Sacramento stated that she was dismissed after informing the Border Patrol chief about the illegitimacy of arresting individuals in the Central Valley without probable cause. Michele Beckwith, who took on the role of U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of California earlier this year, […]

Three indicted for supposedly exposing the identity of an ICE agent in Los Angeles.

Three women in Los Angeles have been charged for allegedly “doxing” US immigration and customs agents, as reported by authorities on Friday. They are facing counts related to sharing personal details about federal agents and conspiracy. The women, identified as Ashley Brown, Cynthia Reigoza, and Sandra Carmona Summer, were cited in charges that became public […]

Funds flow into efforts related to November proposal for redrawing California’s congressional boundaries

Support for November Vote to Redesign California’s Capitol District Efforts to reshape California’s Capitol District ahead of the November vote are primarily supported by Governor Gavin Newsom. These initiatives aim to help Democrats gain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the upcoming election. Recent funding disclosures reveal that the backing campaign significantly outpaces […]