California Streaming covers local politics and current events in California. The conservative voice is slowly being silenced in one of the most liberal states in the Union. We try to look at our stories with a common sense approach. With an increasing homeless problem, endless taxes, more regulation…
In this episode, we're discussing: Newsom's multi-million dollar undeclared "gift"; the housing crisis amidst COVID; and a new proposed tax on millionaires.
In this episode, we're discussing: protestors; defunding of the police and COVID updates.
In this episode, we're discussing: November elections; COVID updates, and the mail-in voting controversy.
In this episode, we're discussing COVID updates and how everything is impacting your Constitutional Rights and the economic vitality of the Country.
In this episode, we're discussing the Coronavirus and its effect on your Constitutional Rights, healthcare, the economy and insider trading accusations.
In this episode, we're talking about: the State of the State address; Prop 13 (Mar 2020); Price gender discrimination; Online privacy laws and so much more!
In this episode, we're talking about: Proposition 13 on the next ballot; healthcare being offered for illegal immigrants; California wants to get into the pharmacy game and a lot more! Show Page: HERE
In this episode, we're discussing VOX's 2020 Democratic Platform Guide: Guns; Immigration; Medicare-for-All; Wealth Taxes; Climate Change.
In this episode we're discussing: (1) Federal judge blocks California law requiring Trump to release tax returns to appear on ballot; (2) California legalizing public banking and (3) Ten of the Country's "most miserable" cities are located in California.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) Trump's latest trip to California; (2) Gavin Newsom orders CalPERS and CalSTRS to favor green investments in the latest climate change orders and (3) Did California just abolish single-family zoning?
In this episode, we're talking about how: (1) California will start paying for two years of community college; (2) California is looking to allow NCAA athletes to get paid and (3) Making "Ethnic Studies" a high school graduation requirement.
In this episode, we're discussing: Los Angeles has lined up record-cheap solar power; Is recycling collapsing in California? Advocates call on lawmakers to rescue it; Local pension costs grew in California at nearly six times national rate.
in this episode, we're discussing: (1) Gavin Newsom support a new rent control bill; (2) The push for weaker reading requirements in schools and (3) Prop 13 faces some new challenges.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How California's marijuana black market has far exceeded the legal market; (2) Google insider leaks hundreds of documents to the DOJ that proves Google's political bias; (2) Do California schools really need more money?
In this episode, we're talking about: (1) How California wiped out $58.6 million in student debt; (2) Parents can't afford childcare any longer; (3) Berkeley bans natural gas.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How California's politically powerful unions aim to crush the sharing economy; (2) California now ranks as one of the worst states to retire; (3) How much would it take for you to buy an electric car -- even with rebates?
In this episode, we're discussing how: (1) Bad San Francisco laws have worsened the homeless crisis; (2) LGBT activists are demanding the firing of a feminist grad student at UCSB for criticizing the transgender movement; (3) California ranks 50th in Friendliness to Business.
In this episode, we're diving into California's new $215 Billion budget.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How a Silicon Valley union is suing over a housing project and weaponizing environmental law; (2) Californians are now paying higher gas prices but cities are reducing vehicle lanes and (3) California Democrats endorse 14 policy goals for 2020.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) New background check on ammunition law; (2) How we could become the first state to limit law enforcement's use of facial recognition technology; (3) California ranks low in how well we care for children.
In this episode, we're breaking down and analyzing the California Democratic Party State Convention. Hear clips from Beto O'Rourke, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi and more!
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How a CA bill aims to limit interest rates in the name of fixing poverty; (2) How a bill to cap rent increases has moved forward; (3) Two new tax measures on the 2020 ballot for schools.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) California's increasing poverty problem; (2) California records the slowest population growth period on record in 2018 and (3) Uber and Lyft are pushing legislation to define whether they're employees or independent contractors.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) A new California bill aims to appoint a public health official to oversee vaccination exemptions; (2) A legislative compromise could spur California to pass the strictest police deadly-force bill in the Country; (3) Nepotism investigation expands at a California tax agency. Plus, our new debate segment!
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How minimum wage hikes are killing jobs; (2) Newsom is investigating why the gas is so expensive and (3) there's some new liberal legislation coming down the pipe.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) Many California law enforcement agencies are resisting sanctuary laws and cooperating with ICE; (2) Gavin Newsom halts the death penalty for 737 inmates and (3) there's a California bill that would force Trump to release his tax records in order to get on the 2020 statewide ballot.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) It's tax time and California is hoping our tax receipts help make up the budget shortfall; (2) California is looking to ban small hotel shampoo bottles; (3) CA still wants PG&E to be liable for the wildfires while also looking to spread the cost to everyone else.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) How diesel trucks could be nearly eliminated in California under a proposed new law; (2) How the weed tax shortfall taught California Democrats the logic of the Laffer Curve; (3) Solving California's housing crisis demands action.
In this episode, we're discussing: the SCOTUS has elected not to intervene in a major San Diego pension case; California is threatening the Catholic seal of confession; there's so much cannabis cash and it's being used for bribery.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) Students are suing colleges for the current admission scandal; (2) CA is considering Right to Repair legislation and (3) Gov. Gavin Newsom says that the tech industry lacks empathy.
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) how California wants $100 billion towards clean energy; (2) the DMV is being audited over accusations of voter fraud and (3) the ridiculous number of illegal guns in California. Also, listener questions and tweets!
In this episode, we're discussing: (1) how the California Supreme Court is starting to hear and rule on CalPERS cases; (2) Proposed student loan legislation; (3) Bryce Harper cites state taxes as a reason why he didn't choose a California team.
In this episode, we're unpacking: (1) the proposed anti-soda bill; (2) Berkley wants to boycott Amazon; (3) Ridiculous positions our public universities are funding.
In this episode, we're talking about the new Bullet Train slow down; the business of birthright citizenship and how tax receipts are down.
In this episode, we're discussing how: CDCR's "rehabilitation" programs have proven to be a complete failure; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's staff and fellow council members are facing an FBI probe on development bribes and the Elk Grove School District battles parents on the new "LGBT" friendly textbooks they're rolling out.
In this episode, we're discussing how California wants to start paying college athletes outside of the NCAA rules; Southern California Edison is suing Santa Barbara County over their role in not preventing the massive mudslides in Montecito and Huntington Beach is finding itself in a lawsuit with the State over housing.
In this episode, we're discussing: Kamala Harris' (D-California) bid to run for President; Gov. Gavin Newsome appoints California's first Surgeon General and Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) bans the use of gender pronouns in Judicial Committee hearings.
In this episode, we're discussing: How California's crimes rates are up for the first time in decades amidst lighter sentencing and early release; California bans gender as a metric in car insurance rates and Gavin Newsom wants to tax drinking water.
In this episode, we're discussing San Francisco's budget crisis; why schools are so broke and how California wants to extend healthcare to illegal immigrants.
In this episode, we're discussing: How Californians want to make community college free; legislators want to now ban receipts and how will California deal with the end of Obamacare and state mandates.
In this episode, we're talking about the more noteworthy laws that go into effect this month.
In this end of the year episode, we're comparing ballots from 1988 and 2018 to see how much has change -- and how much hasn't.
In this episode, we're discussing: How SB-50 could fix thee housing crisis but that it probably won't; The CA GOP says the reason why it's facing major problems is the inability to attract people of color; the new LA County Sheriff tells hundreds of top staffers to turn in resumes and temporarily remove their rank insignia.
In this episode, the guys talk about: Proposed legislation to add more gun taxes; How strong and powerful the California's Teachers Union is; Homeless voter fraud scheme on Skid Row in Los Angeles.
In this episode, the guys talk about how: California's are paying more taxes so that LeBron can play basketball with Bugs Bunny; Why do people still build their homes in high fire areas?; McKesson, second largest company in CA, may be leaving for Texas.
In this episode, we discuss: (1) Judge rules in favor of Trump administration in California federal lands case; (2) California escalates fight with Trump administration over clean vehicle rules; (3) California to allow thousands of nonviolent criminals with life sentences to seek parole.
In this episode, we're talking about: (1) California spent $4 billion on Medi-Cal for people who may not have been eligible, audit finds; (2) Gov. Brown gets a ‘D’ on fiscal policy and (3) 13 chilling economic trends in Cal State Fullerton’s Southern California forecast.
In this episode, Louie and Bobby discuss the 2018 mid-term election results.
In this episode, we're discussing: Trump defies California senators with 9th Circuit judge nominations Plan that would increase property tax bills for California businesses qualifies for 2020 ballot CalPERS board preside is ousted in election, losing to Corona police officer
In this week's episode, we're discussing: Massive K-12 report that shows how deficient California schools are. Anger in California's carpool lanes as more than 200,000 drivers are set to lose their exemption privileges. Passenger rail project between Southern California and Las Vegas
In this week's espidode, Bobby has an exclusive interview with California Secretary of State Candidate, Mark Meuser.