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Marc Joffe
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
This year, California is on the cusp. If we vote in a union-controlled governor and for union-backed wealth taxes, innovators may flee the Bay Area in mass, taking with them a big part of the state's tax base. New from me at californiapolicycenter.org/california-on-…
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Parent Union (CPC)@ParentUnionCPC·
We’re proud to honor @ErinFriday75490 as our 2026 Courage to Lead Award recipient at the #ParentsNotPartisans Summit. A fearless advocate, Erin has fought tirelessly to ensure California parents are informed, involved and respected—and children are protected. Congratulations, Erin!
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Marc Joffe
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
With declining enrollment and shifting demographics, City College of San Francisco no longer needs a 56-acre campus plus satellite centers. Time to downsize, freeing up more space for housing. New from me in the @TheVOSF. thevoicesf.org/city-college-n…
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Jon Fleischman
Jon Fleischman@FlashReport·
16 Accounts That California Conservatives Should Follow on X A first round of recommended voices worth following if you want a sharper view of California politics. Even as I publish this I have more names for a round two! But we have to start somewhere! Link and tags in comment below.
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Marc Joffe
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
I hope that Bay Area newspaper editorial boards and reporters are taking note. We should not have to rely on a newspaper across the country to unearth these facts.
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe

For some reason, the @wapo editorial board decided to cover Bay Area county finances and absolutely nailed it: runaway spending despite a stagnant population.

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Marc Joffe
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
Inequality rhetoric aside, SEIU uses the ballot to get cash. They'll tax billionaires and the poor alike to maximize dues revenue. opportunitynowsv.org/blog/seiu-sale…
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Will Swaim
Will Swaim@WillSwaim·
Parent rights attorneys @PaulJonna and Emily Rae describe the U.S. Supreme Court’s dramatic intervention to end California’s conspiracy to hide student gender-transition plans from parents. Emergency Episode — SCOTUS Affirms California Parent Rights nationalreview.com/podcasts/natio…
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Edward Ring
Edward Ring@edring·
There has never been a better time for water users across California to unite behind a handful of major projects that will guarantee abundant water for the next century. mavensnotebook.com/2026/03/05/edw…
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National Review@NRO·
RADIO FREE CALIFORNIA: The Iran war exposes California’s fragile oil supply, how the media transformed the death of nine skiers near Donner Pass into a case of “climate change,” and Attorney General Rob Bonta’s very bad week. | @WillSwaim & @DavidBahnsen nationalreview.com/podcasts/natio…
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
bit.ly/TWIHI473WillSw… U-Haul just released its annual "Growth Index" for all 50 states. For the 6th straight year, California is ranked No. 1 in the nation for people moving out versus moving in. To celebrate this latest milestone, I invited @WillSwaim to offer a few reasons as to why 2 million people have left California, and why so many more are poised to follow. If you still live here, as I do, I think you’ll be familiar with many of these reasons, all of which can be easily confirmed by your favorite AI assistant. If you don’t live here, and find yourself thinking, “well, this is what the people voted for,” I won’t disagree with that analysis. Government is like television in that way – we tend to get what we deserve. But Will Swaim is not here to discourage you from coming to California – he’s here to tell you that California is coming to you - at least, if our current Governor winds up in White House. And, as the Director of The California Policy Institute, Will wants America to understand the following: California ranks 48th in education. California has the highest housing costs in the U.S. California has the highest unemployment rate in the country. California has the highest energy prices, highest gas prices, and highest marginal tax rate of any state. California is #1 in homelessness. After spending $24 billion to fix the homeless problem, the money is unaccounted for and now the problem is even worse than it was. California spent $14 BILLION on a “high-speed” train that was supposed to connect LA & SF by 2020—but hasn’t laid a mile of track. Fraudsters stole $33 billion from California’s unemployment system, including $20 billion in a federal loan that Governor Newsom refuses to repay. Federal investigators just caught Governor Newsom in a conspiracy to hide gender-transition plans in public schools. California wants to confiscate 5% of billionaire wealth — and those billionaires are already leaving the state. California’s aggressive climate mandates often outpace practical implementation, creating blackouts. California lawmakers voted to make abortion available to anyone from anywhere in the world — at taxpayer expense. Despite the highest gasoline taxes in the U.S., California roads are among the worst in America. For decades, California has allowed environmentalists to block brush clearance and other wildfire-risk reduction efforts, turning small fires into deadly disasters. In spite of doubling government spending, Governor @GavinNewsom wants to raise taxes yet again and provide free Medicaid coverage to illegal immigrants. Governor Newsom has also pushed for reparations to people who never were enslaved from taxpayers who never owned them, in a state where slavery has always been illegal. Governor Newsom has signed 5,710 new laws in 7 years—a quarter of all new state laws passed in the U.S. in a state with the nation's most complicated regulatory system. Governor Newsom has forbidden state employees from traveling to states whose politics he despises (like Montana) yet he travels to these states repeatedly. Governor Newsom temporarily paused the statute of limitations for sexual assault cases which led to a bevy of lawsuits costing the state and its counties billions of dollars. Governor Newsom signed an anti-harassment bill that led to an explosion of child sex trafficking that has turned downtown LA into a thriving marketplace for predators. We don’t cover all of these points in the attached conversation, but we do cover a few – enough I hope, to encourage people who live outside of California to keep a close eye on what’s happened to the Golden State. Personally, I’m still amazed the voters forgave the Governor for violating his own mandates by dining at French Laundry, even as his constituents were being arrested for surfing and walking on the beach. I don’t believe that level of hypocrisy should ever be forgotten, and like many of you, I have little sympathy for an electorate that would vote to give such a person further control over their lives. On the other hand, like Will Swaim, I still live here and would prefer to keep it that way. But if you ask me why, I’m afraid I still can’t provide a persuasive reason...
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
I sat down with Will Swaim to talk about how the state of California wound up with sky-high gas, energy, and tax rates—and bottom-tier education outcomes. Consider this an ad hoc public service announcement that might help save America in ‘28. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
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Marc Joffe
Marc Joffe@marcjoffe·
In Home Supportive Services seems like a good idea, but why should people getting paid to take care of mom and dad at home be in a union and pay 3% of their salary in dues? This is the kind of scam SEIU runs to finance its destructive ballot campaigns. dailynews.com/2026/03/03/bef…
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California Policy Center@CalPolicyCenter·
"Congratulations to @PaulJonna and @ThomasMoreSoc on their landmark SCOTUS win. This is a major victory for California parents and their constitutional right to be the primary decision-makers in their children’s lives." — Emily Rae, President, California Justice Center
Thomas More Society@ThomasMoreSoc

🚨 BREAKING: The Supreme Court just handed a historic victory to parents over California's secret gender transition policies today, ruling 6-2 in our case Mirabelli v. Bonta. DECISION AND REACTIONS: thomasmoresociety.org/news/u-s-supre… California required schools to secretly facilitate children's gender transitions without telling parents. Teachers were forced to use different names and pronouns behind parents' backs. One family only found out their daughter had been transitioning at school after she attempted suicide. Today the Court said: enough. The justices found that California's secrecy regime likely violates both the First Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment's protection of parental rights. The Court held that California "cut out the primary protectors of children's best interests: their parents." What makes this decision groundbreaking: the Court reaffirmed that parents—not the state—have the constitutional right to direct the upbringing of their children and to participate in decisions about their children's mental health. Even Justice Kagan in dissent said she has "no doubt" parents have these rights and that California "could have crossed the constitutional line." The class-wide injunction blocking California's policies is back in effect for a statewide class of parents. This is a historic just a win for parents and a precedent that puts every secret gender transition policy in America on notice. @PaulJonna @peterbreen

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