The good and bad of Josh Newman’s loss • Trump and the next Congress should ensure the tax code continues to help small businesses
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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Governor Kamala Harris? Give me a break.

Running for an office simply because it would benefit your career is a horrible reason to run.

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The good and bad of Josh Newman’s loss

t’s a rare political development when a Republican, in California of all places, ousts an incumbent Democrat from political office. But that’s what happened in Orange County’s 37th state Senate District.

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Trump and the next Congress should ensure the tax code continues to help small businesses

Small Business Saturday is a reminder that Main Street is a vital part of our DNA, and our policymakers should focus on policies that support them.

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Susan Shelley: We’re all-in to Make America Healthy Again

Let’s start right after the Super Bowl.

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H.R. 9495 is an unjustified attack on civil liberties

We can provide tax relief to hostages without assaulting civil liberties. It’s not that complicated.

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Tom Campbell: Ramaswamy and Musk have commenced a long-overdue course correction

If you wish to create or alter federal policy, work to change Congress instead of bypassing it.

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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of Gavin’s political career

Once again, Newsom gets Trumped by the calendar.

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Senate Republicans should reject Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

We cannot trust the man in the moment to make the right decision, and he — not his underlings we are assured will protect us from Kennedy’s excesses — will make many decisions.

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Our seat at the table: Two Latina Republican lawmakers share their wisdom

Together, we can break down the barriers of exclusivity and build a state where every voice is heard, and every community is empowered. The future of California depends on it.

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Trump channels Newsom, Biden with Labor Secretary pick

We’re not shocked Democratic officials, who are linked at the hip with union leaders, refuse to heed those lessons. But why on Earth would a Republican administration fail to do so?

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