The California Senate passed SB 747, the No Kings Act, which would allow people in California to sue federal law enforcement officers for violations of their constitutional rights.
The longest-ever government shutdown could be coming to an end soon, a welcome relief for the federal workers who’ve gone without pay to the Californians who’ve faced delays in key food benefits. In a ...
Both of California's U.S. senators visited the immigration detention facility in California City Tuesday, calling for better ...
Tom Homan, acting director of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, spells out then-President Donald Trump's immigration policy in 2018. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Dieog) Attorney General ...
California senators voted against a deal reached Sunday to reopen the federal government, the first procedural step to end the longest shutdown in U.S. history. A group of moderate Democrats ...
A top federal election official who falsely claimed Democrats need “illegal citizens” to vote to win elections and publicly mused about committing voter fraud herself must rescind those statements or ...
Today, the new Senate president pro tem — Democrat Monique Limón of Goleta in Santa Barbara County — is the upper house’s ...
"It's simply an irresponsible position to be putting ourselves in," one senator said of potential future deficits.