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Atualização assim que ocorre 18 de janeiro de 2018
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"After years of over taxation, regulation, and mono-party politics the State of California and many of its 58 Counties have become ungovernable," the organizers write. "The nature of the State becoming ungovernable has caused a decline in essential basic services such as education, law enforcement, ...
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KOVR-TV reports founders Robert Preston and Tom Reed read their own Declaration of Independence on Monday at a small ceremony in Marysville, California. They say California is "ungovernable" because of its high taxes. The founders are proposing working with the state Legislature and the U.S. ...
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It's called "New California" and the founders want to create a 51st state, by separating the rural areas from the coastal cities and Sacramento. KGO. Wednesday, January 17, 2018 05:56PM. SAN FRANCISCO --. There's another effort underway to divide California. It's called the "New California" campaign ...
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Richard J. Dolwig sought to cut off California at the Tehachapi mountains some 100 miles north of Los Angeles, as Michael Di Leo and Eleanor Smith tell in Two Californias, a history of the state's splits. Dolwig, a Bay Area Republican, said his "sole reason" was water politics. "You'd have North California ...
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A small California city at the base of the tallest U.S. dam filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the state over an emergency that forced authorities to order 188,000 people to flee last year, arguing the crisis was caused by decades of mismanagement. The City of Oroville blames a culture of cronyism and a ...
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The Latest on family members found shackled in a California home (all times local):. 11:30 a.m.. A California state lawmaker says there should be greater accountability for private home schools like the one run by two parents accused of torturing their 13 children. Democratic Assemblyman Jose Medina ...
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Tyler Hilinski, a former Upland High School quarterback in line to be Washington State's starting signal caller in 2018, was found dead in his apartment on Tuesday, according to police. He was 21. In a statement, the Pullman (Washington) Police Department said Hilinski died of an apparent self-inflicted ...
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The battle between the Trump administration and California over the Golden State's new "sanctuary state" law appears to be heating up. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning a massive sweep of Northern California within weeks. According to ...
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The children's father, David Turpin, was listed as the principal. Pam Sorooshian, a board member with the Home School Association of California who home-schooled her own children, explained to KPCC how home schooling works in this state. Here's how homeschooling is — or isn't — regulated here.
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SACRAMENTO (CBSLA) — California could be riding the wave to surfing becoming the state's official sport. Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) and Joint Author Assembly Majority Leader Ian Calderon (D-Whittier) on Wednesday introduced AB 1782, a bill that would establish surfing as ...
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Tom Reed and Paul Preston say they're motivated by what they refer to as a "tyrannical form of government" that doesn't follow the U.S. Constitution or the state constitution. Preston is Vice Chairman of New California and he says, unlike previous movements, they don't want to break away from the union ...
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Despite significant criticisms last month by the U.S. Department of Education, California will likely make clarifications but no substantial changes to the state's plan for complying with the Every Student Succeeds Act, the federal law that requires states to improve low-achieving schools. At its meeting on ...
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