California State Assembly members are debating bills related to public safety, including a proposal by Assemblyman Billessayli to roll back sanctuary state protections for illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes against minors. The Assembly is also discussing changes to Prop 47, with some members supporting reform initiatives. Meanwhile, the State Senate has approved a bipartisan public safety package addressing issues like fentanyl and retail theft without altering Prop 47. Efforts are underway to pass the public safety legislation to Governor Newsom by June and potentially negotiate the Prop 47 reform initiative off the ballot.
New: Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas announces effort to send public safety legislation passed today to Gov. Newsom “by June” Not clear if state leaders are hoping to negotiate Prop 47 initiative off the ballot (still hasn’t officially qualified) with ballot certification…
Senate and Assembly collectively passed nearly two dozen retail theft and fentanyl bills today. Legislative leaders say they want to move quickly and get these measures to governor by June. Democrats still hope they can negotiate an initiative to amend Prop 47 off the ballot.
While @GavinNewsom agrees to parole this predator teacher, he and AG @RobBonta continue to tell us that teachers must be allowed to sexualize kids – and that parents are the gravest threat to their own children. @TheRadioFreeCA @lancelands @hamill_law "Ex-Redlands teacher who…
The Assembly is now approving its bipartisan package of public safety bills. @J_GallagherAD3 on floor, says he supports the measures, but says Prop 47 still needs change. "Lucky for us, it's going to be an initiative on the ballot--" he says before Speaker Pro Tem cuts him…
Yesterday @ca_dem voted down @billessayli’s bill to deport illegals who molest children. Today the CA Democrats pushed to allow for children to keep secrets from their parents at the behest of teachers. Are you noticing a disturbing pattern here? #groomers
🧵 Following State Senate’s passage of several public safety bills, Pro Tem Mike McGuire wouldn’t say if he’ll actively oppose the Prop 47 reform initiative, which appears to be on track to qualifying for the November ballot. Watch: https://t.co/OdcfA7hht0
🧵 Following State Senate’s passage of several public safety bills, Pro Tem Mike McGuire wouldn’t say if he’ll actively oppose the Prop 47 reform initiative, which appears to be on track to qualifying for the November ballot. https://t.co/iMurEvw4TO
California lawmakers in the State Senate are approving the bipartisan public safety package https://t.co/0q9HSDKIav Pro Tem Mike McGuire says this addresses fentanyl, retail theft and public safety issues without going to the ballot/changing Prop 47.
California Dems vote to continue protecting illegal alien pedophiles with 'sanctuary' policies https://t.co/KqncX2VVTZ https://t.co/WreI7y7c0X
An ambitious Assembly has the goal to get through 200 bills today, @AsmAguiarCurry announces on the floor. They've sorted through 50 so far. Recess time.
Assembly starting floor session with Assemblyman @billessayli trying to force a vote on his AB 2641, which would revoke sanctuary status for undocumented people who commit crimes. He got his mic cut as he attempted to debate. Motion to suspend the rules for a vote fails 14 -…
Incredible that California Dems don’t even want to allow DEBATE on whether criminal illegal aliens can count on California continuing to warmly welcome them while they victimize others. Disgusting. Thank you @billessayli for always stepping up for your constituents! https://t.co/4RrZWuoKxy
Assembly starting floor session with Assemblyman @billessayli trying to force a vote on his AB 2641, which would revoke sanctuary status for undocumented people who commit crimes. He got his mic cut as he attempted to debate. Motion to suspend the rules for a vote fails 13 -…
🧵 Today’s the day. Stay tuned as the CA State Assembly is about to start session. I will be forcing a vote on my bill #AB2641 which will roll back sanctuary state protections for illegal immigrants convicted of committing sex crimes against minors.
The initiative proponents are calling the “Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act” would increase penalties for some drug and theft crimes by rolling back Proposition 47 — the criminal justice changes California voters passed a decade ago. https://t.co/J0QG6Y5vH4