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Save California.com is a project of Campaign for Children and Families, a California-based advocacy non-profit organization [5] formed in 1999 by Randy Thomasson. The organization has a stated goal of "defending and representing the values of parents, grandparents and concerned citizens who want what's best for this generation and future generations."
End Poverty in California (EPIC) was a political campaign started in 1934 by socialist writer Upton Sinclair (best known as author of The Jungle). The movement formed the basis for Sinclair's campaign for governor of California in 1934 .
Campaign for California Families is best known for its successful effort to pass California's Proposition 22, [1] which prohibited same-sex marriage before that measure was overturned by the decision in In re Marriage Cases in 2008. It also unsuccessfully attempted to legally intervene in the consolidated Strauss v. Horton case and in Perry v
Both publicly announced their plans to shift money from their existing City Council campaign war chests to their respective supervisorial campaigns — about $223,000 for Bredefeld, $110,000 for ...
The California Legislature commenced a special session called by Gov. Newsom mean to "Trump proof" the state, but some leaders urged focus on economic issues facing residents, such as the cost of ...
CalMatters, a nonprofit news organization covering California state politics and policies, launched in 2015. [1] [2] Founders cited the decline in coverage of state politics in the decade leading up to the founding of CalMatters as a major motivation. [3]
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) campaigns with George Whitesides, the Democrat running against Republican Rep. Mike Garcia, at a union hall in Palmdale on Sunday morning.
The Yes California campaign argues that the state suffers under federal overregulation, that the state contributes more federal tax than it receives in federal funding, that the state feels isolated from political power in Washington, D.C., [32] and that there is a wide gap between the political and cultural differences of California and the ...