House of Origin Wrap-Up: The Good šŸ‘ The Bad šŸ‘Ž & the Ugly

The ā€œHouse of Originā€ deadline, when all Assembly bills have to be passed on to the Senate or wait until next year, is in the books.Ā 

For Californians wondering what the Legislature would do to bring down costs, promote public safety, ensure a reliable water supply and protect democracy, this year was a mixed bag.Ā 

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THE GOOD:Ā 

šŸš”Ā Republicans and law enforcement groups defeated two radical anti-cop bills ā€“ one toĀ ban police dogsĀ and another toĀ make it harder to search suspects.

šŸ’ŠĀ Bills to fight the fentanyl epidemic byĀ improving mental health and expanding treatment for Californians struggling with addictionĀ passed unanimously (but Republicans are not done fighting to hold fentanyl traffickers accountable).Ā 

šŸ˜Ā Republican-authored bills toĀ reduce wildfire risk,Ā improve law enforcement trainingĀ andĀ recover illegally-owned gunsĀ sailed through the Assembly with bipartisan support.Ā 

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THE BAD:Ā 

šŸ“šĀ Democrats keep trying to take away local control from education, this time advancing a bill to direct the California Department of Education toĀ issue top-down guidance on how schools discuss sensitive issues.Ā 

šŸšœĀ After struggling through years of drought and expensive new mandates from the state, the farmers who feed California got hit again this week with Democratic bills toĀ increase costsĀ andĀ erode water rightsĀ advancing through the Assembly.Ā 

šŸ§¾Ā Despite all the problems facing California, Democrats tackled the less-than-critical issue ofĀ banning businesses from automatically printing receipts. #priorities

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THE UGLY:Ā 

šŸ›ļøĀ DemocratsĀ hate that voters have the power to overturn their radical left-wing policies, so they pushed through an attack on Californiaā€™s system of direct democracy by making it harder to get a referendum on the ballot. Wonder if Newsom will speak up against this authoritarian moveā€¦

āš–ļøĀ Just ahead of National Gun Violence Prevention Day, Democrats blocked an effort toĀ increase the penalty for using a firearm to commit a violent crime, proving they arenā€™t serious about protecting Californians from gun crime.Ā 

ā›½ļøĀ Democrats passed two bills toĀ continue punishing driversĀ ā€“ raiding gas tax money for projects that will make commutes even worse.Ā 

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