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California Senate Republicans announce robust 2023 legislative priorities to fix California
SACRAMENTO – Joined by California families, homeless advocates, and small business owners who have been severely impacted by Sacramento Democrats’ misguided policies, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones (R-San Diego) and members of the California Senate Republican Caucus announced their legislative priorities which aim to cut costs, tackle crime, act on homelessness, invest in students first, build muchneeded water storage, and reduce wildfires.
“Life hasn’t been easy for the average Californian under oneparty rule,” Leader Jones said.
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“Our caucus is prepared to fix the problems plaguing families up and down this state. Gavin Newsom’s ‘California way or the highway’ has people literally fleeing because of the high cost of living, worsening homelessness crisis, and failing schools.
California Senate Republicans have a plan that addresses these major issues along with others and we look forward to working with our legislative colleagues to get the job done. Government should work for you, not the other way around.”
“I am committed to working with my colleagues on shaping a more affordable California,” said Senate Minority Caucus Chair Janet Nguyen (R-Huntington Beach). “Increasing the state’s renter’s tax credit, supporting local government efforts to build more economical housing