School Board Voter Guide
Meet the candidates endorsed by the Sacramento County and California Republican Party, running for Twin Rivers School Board and the County Board of Education.
We Stand with the People of Ukraine
Residents of Sacramento County are watching in horror as Putin invades the free nation of Ukraine. Local businessman and candidate for Congress Max Semenenko provides some background and suggestions to support groups providing aide to Ukraine.
Cooley Releases Single Payer Health Bill with Over $160 Billion Price Tag
Sacramento legislator and Chair of the powerful Rules Committee Ken Cooley has moved forward with a measure that provides a government takeover of our healthcare system with a $160+ billion per year price tag. Read what CalTax and other leaders warn about this threat to our healthcare system and cost of living.
Legislature May Remove COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions for Kids in January
Parents and taxpayers are paying attention to school boards and State mandates relating to the health of their children. In January, Senator Richard Pan is expected to introduce legislation to make the vaccine mandate for kids official, and he has even threatened to remove exemptions, as he did with the other vaccines for school children. Now is the time to contact your Legislator and let them know that parental rights to protect their kids’ health should be preserved!
Opposition to Vaccine Mandate Growing
If you are a parent or educator in California who is concerned about the Governor’s vaccine mandate, you are not alone! Momentum is building to support a parent’s right to protect their children’s health. And teachers, you have a right to make your own health decisions as well!
Biden AG Says Parents Are The New Terrorists…
Standing up for your children’s interests has never been a partisan issue, but the Biden and Newsom Administrations are provoking parents into taking sides. Those of us who value parental rights will not be silenced by politicians who are weaponizing the Government to cover for their failing and unpopular policies. Now is the time for informed, civil discourse, and a return to policies that are for the kids.