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With Trump ripping away health care and driving up premiums, California must create a better health care system. I've fought for Medicare for All since my first ever election, and I will fight to deliver CalCare to every Californian free of charge.



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Exclusive: The Pentagon asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, according to an administration official, a new ask that will likely run into resistance from lawmakers opposed to the conflict. wapo.st/4bt8UQk

SCOOP: The Pentagon asked the White House today for more than *$200 billion* for the Iran war supplemental, sources say Some White House aides think Congress won't support b/c it's so big Will tee up giant battle in Congress


Trump: "Most people don't want mail in voting because they know it's a fraud"


Vivek not a MACtion guy





0% state income tax for California families making under $100,000. That’s thousands of dollars back in your pocket where it belongs. As Governor, I’ll work the issue at both ends—lowering taxes for those who are struggling and raising them on the biggest corporations that can afford to pay.




As President Donald Trump pushes Congress to pass a sweeping overhaul of federal voting rules, a new poll finds Americans are conflicted about the competing issues of voter access and preventing ineligible votes from being cast. According to a new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll, nearly 6 in 10 Americans say it is more important to make sure everyone who wants to vote can do so, while 41% say their bigger concern is making sure no one votes who is not eligible. Fifty-eight percent of Americans are concerned that people will show up to the polls in November only to be told they are not eligible, a striking 16 percentage point jump from January 2020. Democrats are driving that concern: Nearly three-quarters are worried. Among Republicans and independents, 47% share that view. The poll also reveals a sharp disparity between younger and older voters. Three-quarters of Americans under 30 years old are concerned about voters being told they are not eligible, while just 43% of Americans 60 years old and above share the concern.


Relatively few people make that wage. But here's the problem. You can "fight" all you want but that won't change the value added by a particular job. It won't generate the dollars required to pay $23/hr. This just isn't a grown up opinion.













