Cuba’s New Law Parallels What Democrat Supervisors Desire

Written by: Natalia Perez Cuba has been swarmed in anti-government protests for weeks, making global headlines throughout many social media platforms. Recently, the Cuban government passed Decree 35, a law that treats “misinformation” as “cyber-terrorism.” Essentially, this new law bans the use of false news or content that “upsets public order.” Ultimately, those who choose…

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San Pasqual Academy To Remain Open Until 2022

Written by Amanda Angulo On Tuesday, the County Board of Supervisors had unanimously approved the extension of a contract to allow the San Pasqual Academy to remain open through June 30th of 2022.  The San Pasqual Academy located in Escondido is known to be the first residential educational campus for foster kids. It was supposed…

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San Diego To Finally Move To Yellow Tier, One Week Before Restrictions Are Lifted

Written by Will Seykora Tuesday afternoon Supervisor Nathan Fletcher announced that San Diego would be moving to California’s Yellow Tier, the least restrictive tier in California’s “Blueprint for a Safer Economy.” This comes just weeks after Fletcher stated that he wasn’t “Overly optimistic that will happen before June 15th…” when asked if San Diego would…

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San Diego Lockdowns May Be Ending Soon, But County Spending Is Just Getting Started

Written by Will Seykora On Thursday San Diego County Chief Administrative Officer Helen Robbins-Meyer recommended a $7.03 billion budget proposal for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. This is a 7.3% increase from last year’s spending, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill. Democrat Supervisor Nathan Fletcher calls this spending increase “a step in the right direction,” stating…

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It’s Just Not Fair: Republican Party of San Diego County Issues Statement Regarding Hazard Pay for County Employees

SAN DIEGO — Paula Whitsell, Chairwoman of the Republican Party of San Diego County today issued the following statement in response to the County Board of Supervisors considering hazard pay for all county employees: “San Diego County went into lockdown in March of 2020, ostensibly to flatten the curve.  We have seen our neighbors lose their jobs,…

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