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California Policy and Politics Sunday

How San Francisco became a launching pad for the most powerful women in politics -- Lateefah Simon, a front-runner to represent Oakland in Congress, still vividly recalls that day in third grade, nearly 40 years ago, when her class took a field trip to San Francisco City Hall. Jessica Garrison and Hannah Wiley in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

Adam Schiff campaigns for others amid California’s snoozy Senate race -- Rep. Adam Schiff was the star of California’s marquee primary showdown to be the state’s next senator. Now, in a far less gripping general election, he’s embracing a new role — supporting player. Melanie Mason Politico -- 10/6/24

Water

California tribes seek to stop plans for state’s largest reservoir in decades -- In the sun-drenched hills of Colusa County, where California leaders are pushing for construction of the state’s largest reservoir in decades, Charlie Wright sees more than a dusty valley destined to hold water. Kurtis Alexander in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/6/24

Earthquake

Magnitude 4 earthquake rattles Southern California, the strongest to hit Ontario in a month -- A magnitude 4 earthquake rattled Southern California before dawn Sunday morning — the strongest in a series of modest earthquakes to strike near the Ontario International Airport in the last month. Rong-Gong Lin II in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

Wildfire

Evacuation orders lifted for Tahoe-area blaze as crews make progress -- Firefighters made slight progress overnight containing a blaze in Nevada County near Lake Tahoe, and evacuation orders were lifted, according to a Sunday morning Cal Fire update. Jessica Flores in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/6/24

Over 3,000 evacuated from Lake County as fire containment begins -- A rapidly expanding wildfire near Glenhaven in Lake County, which prompted evacuations after consuming more than 400 acres, was approximately 20% contained by Saturday morning, according to Cal Fire. Aidin Vaziri, Maliya Ellis in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/6/24

Policy

Bay Area poll: 7 in 10 residents say the region’s quality of life is getting worse -- Residents are also deeply skeptical of the tech industry and support stricter penalties for theft and drug crimes. Ethan Varian in the San Jose Mercury$ -- 10/6/24

Show Search California Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in L.A. as Oct. 7 anniversary nears -- Hundreds of demonstrators held a pro-Palestinian rally in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon, chanting “Free Palestine” and “Long live the intifada” as they protested Israel’s war in Gaza and Lebanon while marching from Pershing Square to City Hall. Michael Blackshire and Christopher Goffard in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

This L.A. suburb says it’s a ‘dumping ground’ for sex offenders. Residents want to stop that -- Antelope Valley locals are rallying to protest the potential placement of the latest violent sexual predator in the area, the ‘Pillowcase Rapist.’ Andrew J. Campa and Christina House in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

During visit to South L.A., EPA head vows to address environmental injustices in Watts -- Michael Regan said the EPA is working with state and federal partners to address elevated lead levels in drinking water in South L.A. communities. Rebecca Plevin in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

Cannabis

Newsom wants to protect kids from intoxicating hemp. Industry says crackdown goes way too far -- If the cause sounded noble, Adams immediately foresaw the unintended consequences. She knew that Brooke’s cannabis-based seizure treatments would get swept up in the governor’s ban. Rachel Swan in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/6/24

In and Out

The Bay Area's population changed drastically since the pandemic. Charts show exactly where people migrated -- San Francisco lost tens of thousands of residents during the early pandemic as remote work policies and layoffs pushed many of them to places with lower costs of living. And thanks to the best available data on migration, we know where they went. Hanna Zakharenko and Christian Leonard in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/6/24

Street

Oversight officials concerned about Nazi symbolism in newly discovered deputy subgroup’s logo -- The newly reported group, which is not named in the memo, is based out of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Norwalk station, which had not previously been linked to any reported deputy gang or clique. Keri Blakinger in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

The Menendez brothers still face hurdles to freedom: ‘This is not a whodunit case’ -- For the first time in nearly three decades, Erik and Lyle Menendez have some reason to hope they might one day live as free men. Hannah Fry, Salvador Hernandez and Richard Winton in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

Top of the ticket

Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age -- With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president’s speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, according to a review of his public appearances over the years. Peter Baker, Dylan Freedmam, Chevaz Clarke and Aaron Byrd in the New York Times$ -- 10/6/24

Big Oil Urges Trump Not to Gut Biden’s Climate Law -- Oil companies try to persuade Trump and his Republican allies not to slash provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act potentially worth billions. Collin Eaton and Benoît Morenne in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/6/24

Barabak: Cool weather, hot races forecast for November -- The Trump-Harris race will come down to the seven states that decided the last presidential race. The fight for control of the House and Senate also looks to be close. Mark Z. Barabak in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/6/24

Trump stages dramatic return to site of Pa. assassination attempt -- The rally featured survivors and first responders from the July 13 shooting, as well as billionaire supporter Elon Musk. Isaac Arnsdorf and Justine McDaniel in the Washington Post$ Michael Gold and Maggie Haberman in the New York Times$ -- 10/6/24

Harris visits North Carolina, in second trip to areas ravaged by Helene -- The vice president has sought to show herself as a leader firmly in control in a crisis, while also visiting shelters to comfort victims. Cleve R. Wootson Jr. in the Washington Post$ -- 10/6/24

How Donald Trump Jr. Became the Crown Prince of MAGA World -- The eldest son has a mission for the next four years: keeping ‘snakes’ out of the White House. Molly Ball in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/6/24

Democrats try ‘Trump-proofing’ their states ahead of Election Day -- Washington and Massachusetts are stockpiling abortion pills. California is cutting climate deals directly with automakers. Colorado is rushing to protect the right to same-sex marriage. And attorneys general across the country are marshaling legal resources and privately plotting courtroom strategies. Reis Thebault in the Washington Post$ -- 10/6/24

 

California Policy and Politics Saturday

California’s home insurance crisis is getting worse — but rates are still cheap compared to Florida -- When Peter Heckathorn got the insurance quote for his single family home in Orinda, he was stunned. Not because the premium was too high, but because it was so low. Megan Fan Munce in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/5/24

This California ballot measure could lead to higher property taxes — but also higher property values -- Cities in California struggle to fund major infrastructure and housing projects. A proposition on the ballot this fall could change that — but at the cost, opponents say, of spiking property taxes that have been held in check for nearly half a century by Proposition 13. Jessica Roy in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/5/24

‘More serious than we had hoped’: Bird flu deaths mount among California dairy cows -- As California struggles to contain an increasing number of H5N1 bird flu outbreaks at Central Valley dairy farms, veterinary experts and industry observers are voicing concern that the number of cattle deaths is far higher than anticipated. Susanne Rust in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

L.A.’s ex-deputy mayor headed to prison: ‘Corruption at any level will not be tolerated’ -- A federal judge sentenced former Los Angeles Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan for his role in a sprawling City Hall corruption case that also brought down a former councilmember. Brittny Mejia in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Arellano: The real problem with L.A. Latino politics isn’t City Council boundaries -- It’s been nearly two years since a secretly recorded conversation featuring Los Angeles political heavyweights rocked City Hall — and really, what has changed? Gustavo Arellano in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Instructor at Troubled Skydiving Spot Gets 2 Years After Faking Credentials -- The facility near Lodi, Calif., where he trained people in tandem jumping, has come under scrutiny amid more than two dozen deaths since 1985. Annie Correal and Kate Christobek in the New York Times$ -- 10/5/24

Menendez brothers

Kim Kardashian wants the Menendez brothers to be freed as D.A. reviews case -- Kim Kardashian, who has successfully advocated for criminal justice reform, writes an essay calling for the Menendez brothers’ life sentences to be reconsidered. Nardine Saad in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Disney

Disney faces class action lawsuit over employee data breach -- The Burbank-based entertainment giant is accused in a class action lawsuit of negligence and other misconduct related to a data breach. Christi Carras in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Tijuana River

The Tijuana River smells so bad, the CDC is coming to investigate -- San Diego County residents will have an opportunity to share their pollution concerns about the Tijuana River when officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention arrive later this month to conduct a health survey. Jireh Deng in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Klamath

First sighting of salmon in 100 years marks key milestone for California dam removal -- In an early victory for the nation’s largest dam-removal project, the first salmon in more than a century is believed to have pushed up the Klamath River this week into waters formerly blocked by dams. Kurtis Alexander in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/5/24

Downtown SF

Chef will close Michelin-starred restaurant, citing ‘desolate convention center suck hole’ in downtown S.F. -- Aphotic, which won a Michelin star in its first year of operation, announced on Instagram that it will close on Dec. 21. Chef Peter Hemsley said despite the accolades, the restaurant’s location at 816 Folsom St. in SoMa proved challenging. Elena Kadvany in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 10/5/24

Top of the Ticket

Harris Economic Plan Takes Shape With Big Focus on Consumers -- Vice President Kamala Harris’s agenda is focused on costs, while President Biden’s was focused on jobs. Where Biden sees voters foremost as workers, Harris sees them more as consumers. Justin Lahart and Andrew Restuccia in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/5/24

Harris meets with Arab American and Muslim leaders in Michigan -- Meeting comes as VP holds a rally in Flint, site of a 2014 water crisis that became a symbol of government neglect. Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Yasmeen Abutaleb in the Washington Post$ -- 10/5/24

Election Deepfakes Prompt State Crackdowns—and First Amendment Concerns -- Satirists suing California say the state’s new law targeting AI-generated political content poses threat to free speech. Jacob Gershman in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/5/24

Harris is running a much bigger campaign than Trump. Will it matter? -- With a month to go, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris remain nearly tied in battleground polls. The similarities end there. Josh Dawsey, Michael Scherer, Clara Ence Morse and Theodoric Meyer in the Washington Post$ -- 10/5/24

Trump Takes Aim at Legal Immigration -- The former president and his allies, who often decry undocumented immigrants, are targeting programs that allow millions of people to enter the country lawfully. Jazmine Ulloa and Hamed Aleaziz in the New York Times$ -- 10/5/24

Trump falsely touts endorsement from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon -- Bank representative confirms Dimon has not endorsed Trump or any other candidate in the 2024 race. Hugo Lowell The Guardian -- 10/5/24

Elon Musk to join Trump at rally at the site of first assassination attempt -- The event will mark the first time that the billionaire businessman appears publicly at a campaign event for the former president since endorsing him. The July endorsement came directly after the attempted assassination, with Musk writing on X, “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery.” Associated Press -- 10/5/24

Obama will campaign with Harris in key swing states next week -- Former President Barack Obama is planning to hit key swing states to boost Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for the White House, starting next Thursday in Pittsburgh. Will Weissert Associated Press -- 10/5/24

Helene hit Trump strongholds in Georgia and North Carolina. It could swing the election -- Officials in both swing states face urgent decisions about helping people vote in shattered communities. Ariel Wittenberg, Avery Ellfeldt and Thomas Frank Politico -- 10/5/24

Trump pledges to rename Army base after Confederate general -- Donald Trump says that North Carolina’s Fort Liberty would once again become Fort Bragg if he’s reelected — less than two years after the base was renamed to remove the name of a Confederate general as part of efforts to reckon with the legacy of racism. Irie Sentner Politico -- 10/5/24

JD Vance says ‘illegal immigrants’ are keeping you from owning your own home -- It’s a powerful case to make before the election because it merges two major concerns for voters: soaring housing prices and a wave of undocumented immigration. Katy O'Donnell Politico -- 10/5/24

Obama to hit the campaign trail for Harris in battleground states -- Kamala Harris was among Barack Obama’s earliest supporters in 2008, knocking on doors and raising money to help propel him to a two-term presidency. Now, he’s returning the favor. Kierra Frazier Politico -- 10/5/24

Tech Venture Capitalist Ben Horowitz Plans to Donate to Harris After Supporting Trump -- Billionaire venture capitalist Ben Horowitz plans to donate to Kamala Harris’s campaign, an unexpected move from the tech leader who had earlier helped intensify a heated political divide in Silicon Valley by supporting Donald Trump. Preetika Rana in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/5/24

Okla. is buying schools 55,000 Bibles. Specs match the $60 Trump Bible -- The state put out a bid for leather-bound Bibles with U.S. founding documents. Few, if any, such Bibles are currently for sale besides a Bible endorsed by Trump. Laura Meckler in the Washington Post$ -- 10/5/24

Guns

The American Guns That Mexican Cartels Covet: A Visual Guide -- Mexico is engulfed in a wave of criminal violence and disputes between rival drug gangs. U.S. weapons are fueling the bloodbath, Mexican authorities say. Steve Fisher and Roque Ruiz in the Wall Street Journal$ -- 10/5/24

Also

Lopez: A driving test for license renewal? Responses range from absolutely to ‘Leave us seniors alone!’ -- Once again, it has become clear that the letters D, M and V are like magic beans. Toss them into the public square, and the harvest begins immediately. Steve Lopez in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24

Who’s in charge of finally closing Men’s Central Jail? It’s TBD -- Nearly a decade after deciding that Men’s Central Jail was too decrepit, L.A. County’s top politicians are on the hunt for someone to finally shut it down. Rebecca Ellis, David Zahniser and Keri Blakinger in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 10/5/24