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National Cabinet Meet
LOS ANGELES---The five premiers and the prime minister convened the National Cabinet with PM Albanese, Espanicito Premier Maria Teresa Jimenez Esquivel, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, Napa Premier Anastasia Palaszczuk, Sierra Premier Victor Manuel Castro Cosio, Coachella-Fernando Premier Natasha Fyles and Chief Minister Claudia Sheinbaum. They hope to solidify any interstate comerce and infrastructure. They also want to give state and federal ICACs more powers and organize government initiatives.
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Napa Premier Palaczuk Protects Chinatown
SAN FRANCISCO---Napa CLP government has passed legislation to protect the rights of the popular San Francisco neighborhood, Chinatown. The area has received national heritage status, giving special rights to existence there. It was established in the 1880s and has been important to Chinese Californians since. Little Tokyo in Los Angeles seeks the same protection.
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Government Strike Home Building Deal With Greens
SACRAMENTO---The CLP government has passed a home construction deal for 50,000 homes a year. The Greens negotiated this deal but went in hoping for two times that. It passed also with centrist support also.
"This is the start of our CLP contract with the voters. It is only the beginning," Prime Minister Albanese said in Federal Parliament.
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Napa Wildfires Rage On
BAKERSFIELD---Smoke clouded Bakersfield have been around all week as the wildfire in the Napa Valley burns on. CalFire continues to fight the fire, which is going on to its second week. Prime Minister Albanese has declared a state of emergency and called the California Defense Force to help CalFire. San Francisco and Los Angeles metro areas continue to issue air quality warnings due to the smoke from the Napa Valley fire.
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Parliament Gives More Money to CFP
SACRAMENTO---The Federal Parliament unanimously passed a bill that provided more funding to the California Federal Police, Border Force, California Federal SWAT, Center for Counter-Terrorism, CSIO, NCFIC, CIC and state policing. This stunning moment of bipartisanship clearly illustrates order and security remains a neutral issue. The PM lauded the other party, saying that "security should never be partisan".
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Government Passes First Movers Initiative
SACRAMENTO---The federal government with support from the Greens has created a $200 billion initiative that gets industry setting an example for the rest of the private sector to go green. In the House, the proposal passed 350-78. Meaning that it garnered some CDU support. It got passed 150-114 in the Senate with many senators touting this enables big business to be green with incentives instead of punitive regulation.
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Prospective Legislative AssemblyEspanicito State Election: CLP Minority Government Likely
LOS ANGELES---Coming this Saturday, Espanicito will go to the polls. It looks likely will result in a CLP minority government. They have 37% while the CDP has 44%. On those numbers, the kingmaker independents and Greens have indicated they would support the CLP.
CLP---37%
CDP---44%
Ind.---07%
Green---6%
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Government Works With Major Cities To Establish CREZ
SACRAMENTO/LOS ANGELES---The government enforced new regulation to establish carbon emission reduction zones. The prime minister visited Los Angeles today, which is the largest zone. San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, Fresno and Sacramento are also taking part in this as well. In fact, those city and state governments are coordinating with the federal government to adequately support those areas.
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Government Installs A New Income Luxury Tax
SACRAMENTO---Luxury taxes are a pretty "uncommon" in the European Union. There's a progressive tax ranging from 1%-13%., corporate tax of 10.8%, GST of 5% and state tax averaging 5%. Now, the government wants to have a 15% income tax on incomes of 1.5 million and above. The Greens and several independents in both the House and Senate support the move, basically guaranteeing its passage.
"The people of California expect those who benefit from its system pay their fair share into it," said Treasurer Jim Chalmers on the floor of the House. "We frankly can't be Inquista or the Duxburian Union."
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El Segundo By-Election: Likely CDP Hold
EL SEGUNDO---The blue collar, conservative leaning electorate of El Segundo's by-election will be a stern test of the popularity of the CLP government. Recent polls suggest the CDP narrowly wins the two party preferred vote. El Segundo is historically a swing electorate. The make up of the seat does benefit of the government and the moderation of the CDP's social positions. The election should be very hotly contested.
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CLP wins the El Segundo By-Election
EL SEGUNDO---The CLP has officially won the El Segundo by-election. The California Electoral Commission reported Kristina Keneally got a 16,000 vote majority, beating the combined CDU-Independent support. El Segundo has experienced a significant rise of moderate, left leaning populace and as such is a CLP stronghold.
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Espanicito Election: State Government Leads Polling
LOS ANGELES---The CDU Government looks to win reelection for a third straight time. It currently enjoys a 40% rating; it's a marked difference between state and national polling. Here the CDU is very popular while the CLP is popular for national election. Maria Teresa Jimenez Esquivel, the Premier of Espanicito, is well-liked among voters here and the CDU leads significantly.
CDU-40%
CLP-28%
Green-15%
FDP-8%
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Napa Gov't Study Show Growth In Muslim Pop.
SAN JOSE---A recent study commissioned by the state government, run by the University of California, Berkeley showed that Sikh, Muslim and Hindi populations increased. On average, about 200,000 have moved to the state of Napa. The booming tech industry has attracted most from Svarna, with California's tax free remittances. The opportunities afforded in La Nacion de Oro is pretty available, despite what some consider a robust tax burden.
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Sierra Elections Set for April 13
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE---Premier Victor Manuel Castro Casio went to the Govenor-General of the Sierra Territory to dissolve the territory parliament to call an election. Traditionally, both major parties use the 'Country' label and technically their candidates are usually field more rural candidates. The parliament hinges, most likely, the right and left independents (referred to as the Teals and Pinks.)
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Sierra Elections: CDP coalition with The Teals likely
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE---As the elections carry on, both parties continue drumming up support. CDP currently has 35% support, the CLP has 30%, the Teals have 15%, and the Pinks have 12%. It would be the federal CLP has two CDP state government since 1995, and in general since 2014. The federal government looks concerned about the implications for the 2025 election.
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Sierra Superior Court Affirms Vote Collecting, Student I.D. valid To Vote
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE---Today, the Sierra Superior Court handed down a crucial ruling that is set to impact the election. They have upheld the vote collection scheme which is disproportionately affected the native voters of Sierra. The scheme allows the Sierra Board of Elections to go around the state to collect votes and machines which in a state that is mostly mountainous and rural makes sense. The CLP and the Pinks would largely benefit from the votes collected. It also confirmed the validity and legality of student identification cards as voter I.D.
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Government Approval Is Essentially Neutral
SYMONE SANDERS-TOWNSEND---The Albanese government has now sits at 46% approval versus 47% disapprove and 7% don't know or neutral. This is slightly lower than a month ago but reflects that Californians generally aren't feeling the positives. But it's still better than the CDP, who have 75% against them. With almost 28% going with smaller parties, it's clear the mixed member system of voting (adopted in 1996) has resulted in people feeling comfortable with generalized coalitions. The CLP-Green coalition is just as popular as the majoritarian governments before 1996.
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Federal Government Struggles With Housing
SACRAMENTO---The Albanese Government is struggling to deal with its approach to the housing crisis. They have found that local governments are fighting with state and federal government rezoning. The position has also reached the Christian Democrats. Peña Nieto has framed the many disputes as an idealogical dispute against big government. The extent of the homeless problem is 43 people per 10,000. That makes the number to the crisis 361,200. The CLP proposed more high-density residential zones.
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Victoria Election: Liberal Wing Polling Well
SAN DIEGO---The more liberal, left leaning bloc, including the current CLP government lead in the polls. The state election is September 7. Here's how the latest CNN poll looks:
CLP---36%
CDP---34%
GRN---12%
ON---3%
CDE---2%