California Spent $450 Million on a 911 System That Doesn't Work.
Now they are spending $194 million more to fix it. It took bipartisan pressure from the Legislature just to require basic audits and quarterly reports. This is what zero accountability looks like. #FixCalifornia
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🚨VOTER ID NOW: The California Courts have recently ruled that Election Integrity is a matter of Statewide concern. Cities need to NOW sue LA for undermining Statewide Election Integrity and on November 3rd, Californians must pass the Statewide ballot measure for Voter ID!
$37 Billion Spent. Democrats Want $900 Million More. No Accountability Required.
California Democrats just proposed $900 million more for homelessness with no guaranteed accountability measures attached. California has already spent tens of billions on this crisis and there are more people on the streets than when they started. Even Newsom said he wants results before writing another check. Pouring more money into a broken system without demanding accountability is not compassion. It is negligence. #FixCalifornia
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California is ranked 50th out of 50 states for business climate. This disaster is a direct result of the insane taxes and regulations put on our businesses.
The mass exodus of businesses from our state leaves us facing a major economic disaster if we don’t change course—Xavier Becerra is just more of the same.
🚨 WARNING FOR ALL CALIFORNIA EMPLOYERS
Your federal payroll taxes are going up — again — because Governor Newsom refuses to pay off California’s massive unemployment insurance debt.
California is the only state in America that still hasn’t repaid its federal UI loan — now over $21 billion and growing.
Instead of using record revenue to pay it down, Sacramento is forcing employers to shoulder the burden through automatic increases in federal unemployment taxes (FUTA). This means higher costs per employee every year the debt remains unpaid.
We’re demanding the Governor allocate real resources to pay off this debt so businesses aren’t punished for Sacramento’s mismanagement.
Thank you to Congressman Vince Fong for introducing the CAL Repayment Act to force California to do the responsible thing.
In a record revenue year, they still claim they don’t have enough of your money. If they can’t pay this off now, they never will.
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