So Oklahoma's Republican Governor, who is in an election year, is being attacked by his own party in the legislature's current special session:
https://twitter.com/CarmenMForman/st...8vR2Fvxbo9IsuQ
So Oklahoma's Republican Governor, who is in an election year, is being attacked by his own party in the legislature's current special session:
https://twitter.com/CarmenMForman/st...8vR2Fvxbo9IsuQ
https://twitter.com/TomKludt/status/1539373079733862400
This is the guy who hit a pedestrian with his car on the highway, claimed he thought it was a deer and came back the next day to find the guy dead.
https://twitter.com/DakotaStandard/s...78833534636033
24-9 doesn't seem that narrow, thought I can't understand anymore then 0 on the other side all the same.
Was probably a 2/3 thing had to vote, so if one more person voted no, it would have failed.
Anyone know of a website that you can pull up your states parties that shows some information on each? I'm guessing I'll have to google/wiki each one :/?
Chicago, Cook County
Ballot Ready I use it every time. There is another one focused on judges but I forget the name.
I did find the Judge one, maybe? I used Injustice Watch haha. gave me all people running for each position and some info/pictures/stuff on each.
This is perfect, thanks Jay!
move to congress thread
Epic California move
https://twitter.com/MattRegan10/stat...08LNOknTw&s=19
AB 2011, authored by Buffy Wicks, an East Bay Assembly member, and passed by the Legislature last week, rezones commercial areas on major boulevards for three-to-six story residential development. And it permits those buildings “by right,” meaning they will not be subject to discretionary reviews from neighbors or lawsuits under the California Environmental Quality Act. All told, the bill could enable the construction of more than 2 million new homes.
As I said in the economy thread, both AB2011 and SB6 signed into law. Each had backing of different groups but both guarantee union-scale wages and promise an expedited construction while trying to avoid further sprawl.
From the LA Times
The Assembly bill includes a requirement for union-scale wages, along with stringent environmental standards and a mandate that a certain percentage of the units be affordable for low- and extremely low-income residents.
The Senate’s version was billed as a “middle-class” housing proposal, and requires the union-scale wages as a minimum labor standard while ensuring that a so-called skilled and trained workforce is used in most situations. The additional regulation guarantees most workers are unionized.
We need to do away with zoning. It's a suburban phenomenon that promotes pockets of use types. This area is housing. This area is shopping. This area is hazard waste.
Instead we need to create mixed use districts while also making sure tanneries aren't placed next door.
vetoed the bill prohibiting solitary confinement for longer than 15 days tho
Wild story about a bunch of hispanic LA city council members caught on recording being wildly racist against black people, including the 2 year old adopted black son of a white council member.
https://twitter.com/brittny_mejia/st...p5m_qdh0w&s=19
https://twitter.com/KnockDotLA/statu...vdrhGduBw&s=19
racism? from hispanics?