California State Budget:
WHILE YOU SLEPT, THEY RAISED YOUR TAXES

California Democrats approved a $355 billion state budget during an overnight legislative session, drawing criticism from Republican lawmakers who argue the spending plan raises costs on working families while failing to adequately address public safety concerns.

Assembly Republicans Criticize Overnight Budget Vote

California Assembly Republicans issued a statement criticizing Democrats for passing the budget late at night.  “If Democrats were proud of this budget, they would not have passed it while most Californians were asleep,” Assembly Republican Leader Heath Flora said.

Flora argued that the governor and legislative leaders continue to increase spending without sufficient accountability.  “The governor continues to spend with no accountability, and now he wants to raise taxes on working Californians while the cost of living is already at an all-time high. We need a budget that cuts taxes, fully funds Proposition 36, and puts affordability first.”

Assembly Republicans also argued that the budget increases healthcare costs, expands spending on services for undocumented immigrants, and fails to fully fund Proposition 36, the voter-approved crime measure passed in 2024.

Senator Valladares: “California Has a Spending Problem”

According to State Senator Suzette Valladares, the $355 billion budget represents a record level of state spending and includes more than $14 billion in new taxes and fees identified by the California Taxpayers Association.

“California does not have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem,” Valladares said.

She argued that state spending has doubled over the past decade while affordability continues to worsen.

Valladares cited several potential impacts:

    • Approximately $1.5 billion in additional commercial health insurance costs.
    • Higher gasoline prices due to refinery supply requirements.
    • New taxes affecting software and technology services.
    • Permanent limitations on certain business tax credits, including research and development incentives.
    • Insufficient funding for Proposition 36 implementation despite voter approval.

Valladares noted that Proposition 36 received nearly 60 percent support from California voters and argued that local governments may lack the resources necessary to implement the measure.

Where Were the Moderate Democrats?

Questions have also emerged regarding moderate Democrats who often claim they oppose raising taxes.

According to California Playbook:  “Moderate Assembly Democrats overcame their distaste for revenue-raising by voting for new fees on health insurers and software companies…Moderates made it possible for Democrats to get the two-thirds support needed for tax legislation…”

California Playbook noted that some lawmakers facing reelection in more competitive districts were allowed to avoid taking politically difficult votes.

“While allowing lawmakers running for reelection in purple districts … to lay off the votes.”

Voters Should Remember

The budget debate will likely become a major political issue heading into the November elections.

Assemblymember David Tangipa stated:  “This budget is a reflection of the majority’s values. If you’re a hard-working Californian or a business owner, your taxes are going up. If you pay for private insurance, your bill is going up.”

Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton also criticized the proposed increases.  “They’ve just put up your taxes in Sacramento even though we already have the highest cost of living in the country. The best way to fight the cost of living crisis is for government to take less of your money in the first place.”

Legislative negotiations with Governor Gavin Newsom remain ongoing, and Republicans have stated they will continue efforts to remove or reduce the proposed taxes and fees.

Californians Deserve Better

Senator Valladares summarized the concerns expressed by Republican lawmakers: “The people of California deserve so much better than this.”

California State Budget:
WHILE YOU SLEPT, THEY RAISED YOUR TAXES

California Democrats approved a $355 billion state budget during an overnight legislative session, drawing criticism from Republican lawmakers who argue the spending plan raises costs on working families while failing to adequately address public safety concerns.

Assembly Republicans Criticize Overnight Budget Vote

California Assembly Republicans issued a statement criticizing Democrats for passing the budget late at night.  “If Democrats were proud of this budget, they would not have passed it while most Californians were asleep,” Assembly Republican Leader Heath Flora said.

Flora argued that the governor and legislative leaders continue to increase spending without sufficient accountability.  “The governor continues to spend with no accountability, and now he wants to raise taxes on working Californians while the cost of living is already at an all-time high. We need a budget that cuts taxes, fully funds Proposition 36, and puts affordability first.”

Assembly Republicans also argued that the budget increases healthcare costs, expands spending on services for undocumented immigrants, and fails to fully fund Proposition 36, the voter-approved crime measure passed in 2024.

Senator Valladares: “California Has a Spending Problem”

According to State Senator Suzette Valladares, the $355 billion budget represents a record level of state spending and includes more than $14 billion in new taxes and fees identified by the California Taxpayers Association.

“California does not have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem,” Valladares said.

She argued that state spending has doubled over the past decade while affordability continues to worsen.

Valladares cited several potential impacts:

    • Approximately $1.5 billion in additional commercial health insurance costs.
    • Higher gasoline prices due to refinery supply requirements.
    • New taxes affecting software and technology services.
    • Permanent limitations on certain business tax credits, including research and development incentives.
    • Insufficient funding for Proposition 36 implementation despite voter approval.

Valladares noted that Proposition 36 received nearly 60 percent support from California voters and argued that local governments may lack the resources necessary to implement the measure.

Where Were the Moderate Democrats?

Questions have also emerged regarding moderate Democrats who often claim they oppose raising taxes.

According to California Playbook:  “Moderate Assembly Democrats overcame their distaste for revenue-raising by voting for new fees on health insurers and software companies…Moderates made it possible for Democrats to get the two-thirds support needed for tax legislation…”

California Playbook noted that some lawmakers facing reelection in more competitive districts were allowed to avoid taking politically difficult votes.

“While allowing lawmakers running for reelection in purple districts … to lay off the votes.”

Voters Should Remember

The budget debate will likely become a major political issue heading into the November elections.

Assemblymember David Tangipa stated:  “This budget is a reflection of the majority’s values. If you’re a hard-working Californian or a business owner, your taxes are going up. If you pay for private insurance, your bill is going up.”

Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton also criticized the proposed increases.  “They’ve just put up your taxes in Sacramento even though we already have the highest cost of living in the country. The best way to fight the cost of living crisis is for government to take less of your money in the first place.”

Legislative negotiations with Governor Gavin Newsom remain ongoing, and Republicans have stated they will continue efforts to remove or reduce the proposed taxes and fees.

Californians Deserve Better

Senator Valladares summarized the concerns expressed by Republican lawmakers: “The people of California deserve so much better than this.”

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Dennis Sanchez for Assembly – Common Sense, Accountability, and Real-Life Experience

by Brian Higgins

Faith, family, freedom. Those principles are not just slogans for Dennis Sanchez—they are the foundation of his life and the reason he is running for the California State Assembly.

Dennis Sanchez is running for Assembly District 29, which includes parts of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. It is a large and diverse district currently represented by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, and Dennis is offering voters a grounded, commonsense alternative focused on the everyday concerns of working families and local communities.

Sanchez is a lifelong Central Coast resident, a father, a small business owner, and a man whose life has been shaped by hard work, personal responsibility, and service to others. Raised in a Christian family in Castroville, he learned early that character matters, family matters, and that leadership begins with showing up, working hard, and doing what is right even when it is difficult. His professional background includes construction, private security, management, and small business, giving him firsthand experience with the pressures working families, employers, and local communities face every day in California.

What sets Dennis Sanchez apart is that he is not coming from a political career. He is coming from real life. He understands what rising costs, overregulation, public safety concerns, and government neglect look like on the ground because he has lived them alongside the people he hopes to represent. He is running to bring practical judgment, accountability, and common-sense priorities back to Sacramento.

One of the most encouraging developments in Dennis Sanchez’s campaign has been the response he is receiving from the Hispanic community on the Central Coast. More families are recognizing that the values they live every day—faith, strong families, hard work, respect for law enforcement, educational opportunity, and the desire to build a better life—align naturally with Republican principles. Dennis has been effective in meeting people where they are, listening first, and speaking in a way that connects public policy to everyday concerns. That outreach is opening doors and building trust in communities too often taken for granted.

Dennis’s campaign is focused on the issues that most directly affect quality of life. He believes public safety must be restored by supporting law enforcement and ensuring communities are safe for families, workers, and local businesses. He believes affordability must be addressed by pushing back on policies that drive up the cost of living. He believes infrastructure—roads, water, and the basic systems of government—must again become a serious priority. He believes small businesses and agriculture should be supported, not buried under endless fees and regulations. And he believes education should return to academic excellence, giving students the tools they need to succeed in life.

Dennis Sanchez is running to be a steady, grounded, and accountable voice for the Central Coast. You can donate on his campaign website, VoteSanchez.com.

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Dennis Sanchez for Assembly – Common Sense, Accountability, and Real-Life Experience

by Brian Higgins

Faith, family, freedom. Those principles are not just slogans for Dennis Sanchez—they are the foundation of his life and the reason he is running for the California State Assembly.

Dennis Sanchez is running for Assembly District 29, which includes parts of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties. It is a large and diverse district currently represented by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, and Dennis is offering voters a grounded, commonsense alternative focused on the everyday concerns of working families and local communities.

Sanchez is a lifelong Central Coast resident, a father, a small business owner, and a man whose life has been shaped by hard work, personal responsibility, and service to others. Raised in a Christian family in Castroville, he learned early that character matters, family matters, and that leadership begins with showing up, working hard, and doing what is right even when it is difficult. His professional background includes construction, private security, management, and small business, giving him firsthand experience with the pressures working families, employers, and local communities face every day in California.

What sets Dennis Sanchez apart is that he is not coming from a political career. He is coming from real life. He understands what rising costs, overregulation, public safety concerns, and government neglect look like on the ground because he has lived them alongside the people he hopes to represent. He is running to bring practical judgment, accountability, and common-sense priorities back to Sacramento.

One of the most encouraging developments in Dennis Sanchez’s campaign has been the response he is receiving from the Hispanic community on the Central Coast. More families are recognizing that the values they live every day—faith, strong families, hard work, respect for law enforcement, educational opportunity, and the desire to build a better life—align naturally with Republican principles. Dennis has been effective in meeting people where they are, listening first, and speaking in a way that connects public policy to everyday concerns. That outreach is opening doors and building trust in communities too often taken for granted.

Dennis’s campaign is focused on the issues that most directly affect quality of life. He believes public safety must be restored by supporting law enforcement and ensuring communities are safe for families, workers, and local businesses. He believes affordability must be addressed by pushing back on policies that drive up the cost of living. He believes infrastructure—roads, water, and the basic systems of government—must again become a serious priority. He believes small businesses and agriculture should be supported, not buried under endless fees and regulations. And he believes education should return to academic excellence, giving students the tools they need to succeed in life.

Dennis Sanchez is running to be a steady, grounded, and accountable voice for the Central Coast. You can donate on his campaign website, VoteSanchez.com.

LIST OF UPCOMING GOP EVENTS

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California Congressional Redistricting Maps: Current and Proposed Districts

Source: Statewide Database

California Citizens Redistricting Commission – District Viewer

The Commission has developed a district viewer that allows you to more easily navigate visualizations and zoom in and out of geographic areas while layering congressional, State Senate and Assembly boundaries.