In this episode of WTF California Podcast, we discuss how Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe continues to political grandstand at the dais versus actually helping people. Tuesday was a prime example of residents needing help and a city who had its act together could help–but the city council and staff is not competent to think to bring back the rental inspection program. Meanwhile, Anamarie Avila Farias, a member of the Contra Costa County Board of Education, calls for a 4th of July boycott. She should realize social media is sometimes not your friend. We touch on other issues across the state and give an update on our July show schedule while a listener brings us donuts.
Articles Referenced in the Show:
- Antioch City Council Meeting Video
- Antioch to use $1.8 million state grant to stem gun violence
- California school board member calls to ‘boycott’ July 4th
- 2 Oakland cops involved in deadly chase stripped of badge and gun, placed on administrative leave
- Two more women come forward with sexual assault allegations against Stockton police officer
- Defund LA County Sheriff? What’s next for West Hollywood after voting to cut deputy funds
- California moves to limit where firearms may be carried and who can have them
- Give us a Break — From the Gas Tax
- Senate Democrats Reject Republican Effort to Fund Gas Tax Holiday
- CA lawmakers OK nearly $308 billion spending plan, including inflation relief payments
- California budget won’t cover out-of-state abortion travel
- EDD’s CalJOBS site has been down for several days. Here’s why that’s a big deal
- Omicron subvariants BA.4, BA.5 are spreading ‘like wildfire,’ becoming dominant strains in US
- Chesa Boudin may run again for San Francisco district attorney, he says
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