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First off… The Big News 👇
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Where are the Los Angeles Government workers?

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
The article argues that many government employees have continued working remotely long after the pandemic, leaving public offices understaffed and services slower or less responsive.
It contends that taxpayers deserve fully functioning government agencies and that public employees should be physically present at their jobs to serve the communities that fund them.
Critics of remote work in government say empty offices contribute to inefficiency, weak accountability, and declining service quality.
The piece also highlights how return-to-office policies have faced pushback from unions and employees who prefer hybrid or remote arrangements.
However, the argument is made that government jobs are fundamentally public-facing and require consistent in-person engagement.
Ultimately, the article concludes that restoring normal work expectations is necessary to ensure accountability and effective government service for residents.
Major Coverup
Roughly 380,000 convictions, including 147,000 felonies and 233,000 misdemeanors, were not properly reported to the state DOJ.
Supreme Court Win!
School Power Outages

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Planned power shutoffs by utilities such as Southern California Edison, intended to prevent wildfires during high-risk weather, have repeatedly disrupted schools across parts of California.
Some districts in Riverside County experienced multiple outages in 2024 and 2025, forcing schools to close, cancel classes, or send students home early when electricity was cut.
These disruptions are especially damaging in lower-income communities where students depend on schools for meals, supervision, and support services.
Schools also face financial consequences because state funding is partly based on attendance, meaning closures or absences can reduce their funding unless waivers are granted.
Some districts have been forced to divert large sums of money—such as hundreds of thousands of dollars—to purchase backup batteries or generators just to keep schools operating during outages.
Administrators argue that instead of forcing schools to spend scarce education funds on backup power, the state and utilities should invest more in strengthening the electrical grid to prevent outages in the first place.
Emergency Appeal About Children and Transgender Identities
Mexican Textbooks?
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Billionaire Tax and Medical Fraud

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
California lawmakers and labor unions are pushing a proposed “2026 Billionaire Tax Act” that would impose a one-time 5% tax on the net worth of billionaires living in the state to help fund healthcare programs.
The proposal is largely aimed at supporting Medi-Cal, California’s massive public healthcare system that now covers roughly 15 million residents and represents a major share of the state’s overall spending.
Supporters argue the tax is necessary to offset potential federal cuts to Medicaid funding and maintain healthcare coverage for millions of Californians.
If approved by voters, the tax could generate an estimated $100 billion over five years, with most of the revenue directed toward Medi-Cal and smaller portions supporting education and food assistance programs.
Critics say the proposal ignores longstanding problems within the system, pointing to years of waste, fraud, and poor oversight in Medi-Cal programs.
The debate reflects a broader political fight in California over whether raising taxes on the wealthy will solve the state’s healthcare challenges or whether deeper reforms are needed first.
Los Angeles Fining People Who’s Homes Burned Down

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Los Angeles residents who lost their homes in the 2025 wildfires have reportedly been hit with city fines even as many are still struggling to rebuild.
The penalties are tied to requirements such as brush-clearance rules, which the city enforces even in areas where homes were destroyed by the fires.
Critics say the fines highlight broader failures in the city’s response and recovery efforts after the disaster.
Mayor Karen Bass has publicly said residents who lost their homes should not be charged, while placing blame for the issue on city departments responsible for enforcement.
Rebuilding progress has been slow, with only a small number of homes completed more than a year after the fires devastated large parts of Los Angeles.
Opponents argue the situation shows how bureaucracy and poor leadership have compounded the hardships faced by residents who already lost everything.
Is Los Angeles MTA sustainable?
The MTA’S Deadbeat Follies
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is criticized for wasting billions of taxpayer dollars while pursuing policies that many residents believe make transportation worse rather than better.
The agency has prioritized ideological goals—such as discouraging car use—over practical improvements to the city’s transportation system.
Critics point to past leadership statements suggesting that driving should be made more difficult in order to push people onto buses and public transit.
The result, according to the article, is a transit system that often frustrates drivers while failing to attract enough new riders to justify the spending.
Massive projects and bureaucratic decisions have contributed to rising costs and limited improvements for everyday commuters.
The situation is portrayed as a combination of government waste, poor planning, and leadership that refuses to confront the real problems facing Los Angeles transportation.
Dancing in The Streets
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