Shirley Weber’s appointment to the post by
Gavin Newsom, has gone quiet on fundraising. However, she continues to hand out previously raised cash. The three latest recipients include Assembly Democratic hopeful
Isaac Bryan of Los Angeles and Assembly candidate
Malia Vella, the vice mayor of Alameda. Both got $4900 on May 10 from Gonzalez’s remaining 2020 reelection campaign kitty. Keeping things personal, on February 2 Gonzalez gave $4900 to the 79th Assembly campaign of
Leticia Munguia. The latter went down in flames against Weber’s daughter
Akilah Weber in an April 6 special election to fill Weber’s former seat in the legislature.
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Salesforce, Google, Facebook. How big tech undermines California’s public health system.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has embraced Silicon Valley tech companies and health care industry titans in response to the covid-19 pandemic like no other governor in America routinely outsourcing life-or-death public health duties to his allies in the private sector.
At least 30 tech and health care companies have received lucrative, no-bid government contracts, or helped fund and carry out critical public health activities during the state s battle against the coronavirus, a KHN analysis has found. The vast majority are Newsom supporters and donors who have contributed more than $113 million to his political campaigns and charitable causes, or to fund his policy initiatives, since his first run for statewide office in 2010.
Tuesday was an emotionally and politically charged day outside and inside the Shasta County Board of Supervisors Chambers.
For months, a vocal group of residents upset with the county’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic have shown up to vent, angry that the county continues to follow state health guidelines and continues to bow to a tyrannical and treasonous governor.
But in recent weeks they have been joined by those who support the mask mandates and other health guidelines and oppose the effort to recall three supervisors because they followed local and state health rules.
It came to a head Tuesday, a day that started with the anti-recall group Shasta Forward holding a press conference before the supervisors meeting to announce it has filed complaints with the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) against the recall effort, alleging supporters have violated campaign finance rules and are abusing state election law.