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What Newsom Doesn’t Want You To Know, New California Mileage Tax, CA Gov. Too Big & Unaccountable, and More...

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First off… The Big News 👇

BREAKING NEWS

What Newsom Doesn’t Want You To Know, California Government is Too Big and Unaccountable,

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • A recent audit by the California State Auditor concluded that state government has become overly large and lacks sufficient accountability, with significant weaknesses in financial oversight and program management across multiple agencies.

  • The report identified systemic issues such as inadequate controls, poor record‑keeping, delayed audits, and billions in potentially misused or wasted taxpayer funds.

  • Several high‑profile departments — including those handling social services, unemployment insurance, and technology systems — were cited for persistent problems that auditors say have not been adequately addressed despite prior warnings.

  • The audit also found that some agencies failed to adequately justify large expenditures and did not demonstrate clear public benefits from major spending decisions.

  • Critics argue that these findings confirm long‑standing concerns about the size, complexity, and transparency of California’s government bureaucracy.

  • In response to the audit, lawmakers and watchdog groups are calling for stronger reforms, tighter oversight, and greater public accountability to prevent further erosion of trust in state institutions.

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What Gavin Newsom Doesn’t Want You to Know About Him

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Gavin Newsom is described as a politician who has cultivated a carefully managed public image while maintaining a long record of shifting policy positions over time.

  • Instances from his career are highlighted where earlier stances were altered when political incentives changed, suggesting adaptability tied to ambition.

  • His governance in California is connected to ongoing struggles with homelessness, housing affordability, public safety, and energy issues, with outcomes falling short despite significant attention and spending.

  • Newsom’s national political aspirations, including speculation about a future presidential campaign, are presented as a factor influencing his priorities.

  • Perceived inconsistencies between public statements and policy results are noted, suggesting a gap between promises and measurable impacts on Californians’ lives.

  • Overall, this account portrays a contrast between Newsom’s public persona and the practical effects of his leadership record.

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New California Mileage Tax

Here are the phone #'s call!

California Just Passed a $4,200 Tax on Your Car. I Warned You!!

California just passed AB 1421. The mileage tax is REAL. $4,200 a year to drive.

It passed the Assembly 49-21. Now it's heading to the Senate. We can still stop it, but you gotta call RIGHT NOW.

📞 CALL THESE SENATORS TODAY:

Sabrina Cervantes (Inland Empire): (951) 680-6750

Melissa Hurtado (Central Valley): (661) 395-2620

Dave Cortese (Bay Area): (408) 723-4154

Susan Rubio (San Gabriel Valley): (626) 430-2499

Caroline Menjivar (San Fernando Valley): (818) 901-5588

Steve Padilla (San Diego): (619) 409-7690

Say this: "I oppose AB 1421. I oppose the mileage tax. I will remember how you vote."

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • California is quietly moving toward adopting a vehicle mileage tax that would charge drivers based on the number of miles they travel instead of gasoline consumption.

  • The idea is being piloted through studies and pilot programs that track mileage electronically, with supporters claiming it could replace lost fuel‑tax revenue as more cars go electric.

  • Critics argue that a mileage‑based fee is effectively a new tax on driving that disproportionately impacts rural residents and lower‑income families who must drive longer distances.

  • The article highlights concerns about privacy and government tracking, since mileage fees often require devices or apps that record vehicle use.

  • It also notes that past mileage tax proposals stalled politically, but advocates are now pushing them more aggressively as part of California’s climate and transportation agenda.

  • Opponents see the shift as another example of policy being advanced quietly without robust public debate, potentially reshaping how residents pay for roads and infrastructure.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • The chief of the Los Angeles Police Department, Jim McDonnell, announced that his department will not enforce a California law banning federal agents from wearing masks during operations, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom as part of efforts to restrict how federal immigration authorities operate in the state.

  • McDonnell explained that attempting to cite federal officers for what would amount to a misdemeanor could create safety risks and escalate tense situations between law enforcement agencies.

  • He emphasized that the role of local police is to de‑escalate situations, not to increase conflict between armed agencies during operations.

  • McDonnell also reiterated that the LAPD does not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on immigration enforcement because it could undermine community trust and public safety.

  • California’s law — known as the No Secret Police Act — makes wearing masks by law enforcement a misdemeanor but includes exceptions for tactical or protective gear, and its enforcement is currently under legal review.

  • McDonnell’s stance draws a line between state policy and on‑the‑ground policing decisions, highlighting concerns over jurisdiction, safety, and how local departments interact with federal agencies. 

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EXCLUSIVE: California's Homeless Housing Hell: Newsom's 'Shangri-La' Scandal

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:

  • Governor Gavin Newsom has declined to cut ties with a contractor linked to allegations of fraud tied to homeless assistance programs that received significant public funding, despite ongoing scrutiny of that firm’s activities.

  • Critics point out that the firm in question has been connected to investigations and reporting suggesting misuse or mismanagement of millions of dollars meant for housing and services.

  • Newsom’s continued relationship with the contractor comes as part of broader efforts by California’s government to address homelessness through contracts with nonprofits and private partners, even as concerns about accountability persist.

  • Opponents argue that maintaining these ties undermines trust in government spending and fails to address systemic issues in how homeless funds are administered.

  • Supporters of the state’s approach emphasize the scale of the homelessness crisis and the challenge of delivering services quickly, often relying on large networks of providers.

  • The situation highlights ongoing tensions between effective service delivery, oversight of public dollars, and political pressure around transparency and results in California’s homelessness response.

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