Would-be independents joining the American Independent Party could blame California’s voter registration card
Although Californians now register to vote in more places than ever, most still rely on something that’s been around for generations.
Although Californians now register to vote in more places than ever, most still rely on something that’s been around for generations.
Nearly 100 million eligible Americans did not cast a vote for president, representing 43% of the eligible voting-age population.
While a patient was being treated in isolation for Covid19, his caregivers at the Cleveland Clinic left him messages on his room’s glass door. Upon his discharge from the intensive care unit, he did the same for them.
The El Dorado County Democratic Party is co-hosting with Rusty Hicks, our California Democratic Party Chair, a Virtual Town Hall on Thursday, April 23 at 5pm.
The year is 2050. I am 47 years old, living in an extremely overcrowded city that has tripled in population in the past 30 years.
We need your help to immediately email our elected representatives to support a Joint Policy Statement on Homelessness.
The Jackie Smith for Assembly (AD 6) 2020 postcard writing project has restarted!
Covid-19, the most threatening pandemic of the past century, has precipitated both a health crisis and an economic crisis. The strategies that governments have adopted to deal with each crisis separately are contradictory and risk catastrophic, long-term failure.
Dr. Craig Burrows of Mammoth Hospital in Mammoth CA doesn’t mince words when he urges the 8,200 people living in the Sierra Nevada ski resort town to stay home and avoid crowds….
With the uncertainty and evolving impact of COVID-19, it is natural to experience anxiety, and like any emotion, anxiety can spread from person to person.
The national mobilization against the Covid-19 coronavirus is now in full swing. Schools and workplaces nationwide have shuttered. The federal government has recommended that people not gather in groups of 10 or more. Social distancing and self-isolation are now becoming part of the fabric of daily American life.
It’s more contagious, more deadly (particularly for older people), and it has a greater potential to overwhelm our health care system.
Our community was the first in California to suffer a COVID-19 fatality and has a very high population of senior citizens and the medically vulnerable. But Rep. Tom McClintock was the only member of Congress in California to vote against H.R. 6201, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.
Like Japan in the mid-1800s, the United States now faces a crisis that disproves everything the country believes about itself.
In light of the ongoing public health crisis due to coronavirus/COVID-19, we are hosting a telephone town hall today, Saturday, March 14 at 4:30 pm.