If you’ve paid any attention to discourse related to California politics, you know that housing is a topic that frequently gets brought up. People talk about having to pay higher interest rates on mortgages, having trouble finding a home to buy, or, as famed political activist Jimmy McMillan would say, “the rent is too damn high.”
Read MoreFor the past eight years, California politics have been dominated for the most part by one person: our governor, Gavin Newsom. Needless to say, Newsom has spent a long time making history. He rose to national prominence in 2004 for ordering city officials to recognize same-sex marriages, something unprecedented at the time.
Read MoreI know it, you know it. Corporations suck. They get to do whatever they want, with no repercussions. It feels like nobody in our government cares to fight back against them, that everyone in the federal branch is just as beholden to special interests as our House Representatives or Senators. But what if I told you that there was one person fighting for the rights of consumers, and the American working and middle classes?
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