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On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we talk about the SCOTUS decision to strike down New York gun law and the impact on California. Contra Costa County Supervisor John Gioia was correct in looking into costs of Orinda, Danville and Lafayette police services. More info comes out on the Antioch Police Department forums from this week — including Kenny going on a rant about Mayor Lamar Thorpe always being late. Senator Steve Glazer makes great argument when discussing the now dead bill of involuntary servitude amendment which would have paid inmates $15 an hour.
- SCOTUS strikes down New York gun law, expected to allow more people to carry concealed firearms
- Orinda, Danville, Lafayette cost Contra Costa County $2M in police services
- California Senate rejects involuntary servitude amendment
- Bill to Encourage Schools to Teach Asian American and Pacific Islanders History Stonewalled
- Bill To Force CalPERS, CalSTRS to Divest From Fossil Fuel Companies Dies in Assembly Committee
- Bonta, Hochman will face off in California’s AG race
- Fresno council members vote to increase their salaries
- San Bernardino dedicates 9 streets to city’s original police officers
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