Rowdy Crowd Gives Senator Pan an Earful at Town Hall on “Bill of Rights” for Kids, SB 18
Senator Richard Pan held his first town hall meeting last week before a crowd of concerned and sometimes hostile parents worried about a controversial piece
Senator Richard Pan held his first town hall meeting last week before a crowd of concerned and sometimes hostile parents worried about a controversial piece
One of the most alarming bills to come out of the California legislature this year is SB 18, the so-called “Bill of Rights for Children
Newly elected state Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) introduced a bill (SB 219) earlier this month aimed at criminalizing specific behavior within nursing homes he believes is discriminatory
Kellyanne Conway was the first featured speaker at the 44th annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. She was set to be the highest ranking
Senator Toni Atkins of San Diego, introduced a bill (SB 179) last month that not only simplifies the process for changing a person’s gender designation
Today, the White House confirmed that Vice President of the United States Mike Pence will be speaking tomorrow at the rally taking place at the
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to eliminate federal funding for abortion yesterday, with a vote of 238-183. The Hyde Amendment was used for decades
Monday, January 16th is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, but it is also Religious Freedom Day. It is right and fitting that these two Federal Holidays coincide in 2017. Truly, the “freedom to believe,” and the freedom to exercise those beliefs, is the cornerstone to American society.
During questioning at a legislative hearing at the state capitol earlier this week, California’s Attorney General nominee shockingly claimed First Amendment religious liberty protections only apply to individuals not organizations. Nominee Xavier Becerra made the statement in response to questions from Assemblyman James Gallagher, who asked Becerra what he thought about a law (SB 1146) proposed last year which told religious universities to change their housing policies and moral behavior codes or be punished. Read more below!
With President-elect Donald Trump vowing to deport illegal immigrants and enforce immigration laws in the United States, leaders in San Francisco are redoubling efforts to