Courage — It Looks Good On You!
We're fighting for a California that works for all of us by providing the information and resources Californians need to hold their elected officials accountable. Join us for “Courage — It Looks Good On You!” a podcast to help keep Californians informed about the issues – and help you discover the different ways to courageously participate in the democratic process and ensure your voices are heard! With You, fashioned in Courage, We can create a California that represents and serves us all.
Courage — It Looks Good On You!
Shot of Courage: July 2022
The California Legislature is currently on Summer recess – returning in Aug.
Lawmakers adopted a $300 billion dollar state budget, that will provide refunds to most taxpayers in the state, boost public education funding, and expand abortion access.
The following made the cut:
- $2.3 billion to provide healthcare access to all income-eligible Californians through full-scope Medi-Cal, extending access to more undocumented Californians
- $35.2 million to expand CalFresh to all, regardless of immigration status
- $1.4 billion for utility debt relief
ACA 3, known as the End Slavery in CA Act, did not pass: ACA 3 would've given voters the chance to remove the clause in our state constitution that currently allows for involuntary servitude.
The Supreme Court of the United States has ended its term with a long-list of historic decisions.
- A few recent notable rulings (all of which were decided 6-3), include:
- New York State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. v. Bruen
- SCOTUS determined that the 2nd amendment applies to concealed carry in public.
- New York State Rifle & Pistol Assoc. v. Bruen
- West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
- SCOTUS decided that the EPA does not have the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
- Shinn v. Martinez Ramirez
- SCOTUS decided that individuals incarcerated on the state level have no constitutional right to present new evidence to support claims on wrongful convictions.
- Vega v. Tekoh
- SCOTUS ruled that a person cannot sue a law enforcement officer for violating their 5th amendment rights against self-incrimination if the officer did not provide a Miranda warning.
- Carson v. Makin
- SCOTUS held that the state of Maine is required to fund religious education at private religious schools as part of their state tuition assistance program.
- Kennedy v. Bremerton School District
- SCOTUS held that a high school football coach praying on the field is protected by the first amendment.
- Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
- Visit couragecalifornia.org and under “Campaigns” click on “Abortion Rights” to find useful resources.
- Visit couragecaliforniainsitute.org to check out our blog post: SCOTUS Will Not Stop at Overturning Abortion Rights
- Courage California supports SCA10 – listed as Proposition 1 on your Nov. ballot.
- The Supreme Court’s next term will start in October – and there are some impactful cases lined up that our nation’s court has agreed to hear.
- Moore v. Harper – the court will review state power in federal elections.
- Merrill v. Milligan – the court will reconsider the scope of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibits voting practices or procedures that discriminate on the basis of race.
California’s 2022 Primaries are now behind us!
- Visit https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/ to view results as they are updated.
- Only 33% of registered voters voted in the primaries. 33%
- View your county's voter turnout: https://electionresults.sos.ca.gov/returns/status
With You, fashioned in Courage, We can create a California that represents and serves us all. @CourageCA #CourageLooksGoodOnYou
Production: LisaMarie Betancourt and Angela Chavez
Editorial: Jay Chotirmal and Irene Kao
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With You, fashioned in Courage, We Can create a California that represents and serves us all.
Connect with us: @CourageCA #CourageLooksGoodOnYou
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