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California Republican Assembly 2022 Annual Convention
The CRA 2022 Annual Convention will be held from Friday, March 18 to Sunday, March 20 at the Knott’s Berry Farm Hotel in Buena Park. The convention will meet in the Irvine/O’Neill Rooms on the third floor (Ballroom Level). The banquets will be held in the Knott Room also located on the third floor. At this […]
CRA 2025 Annual Convention
The CRA 2025 Annual Convention will be held on Saturday, April 26th at the San Bernardino BPO Elks Lodge 836 located at 2055 Elks Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92404. At this convention, we will: The early bird price for registration, including lunch, is $75 through March 15th. The registration price rises to $85 on March […]
California lawmakers push oil companies to cover underfunded insurance plan
California Democrats introduced Senate Bill 222, aiming to hold oil companies accountable for damages caused by wildfires. The bill proposes that oil companies serve as the backstop for the state’s underfunded insurance plan, established as coverage of last resort for homeowners. However, the assertion that oil companies are responsible for the damage caused by the […]
Senator Wiener’s bill targets ‘Big Oil’ over climate change misinformation
Senator Scott Wiener has proposed a new bill, Senate Bill 222, to hold the fossil fuel industry responsible for natural disasters in California. The bill would allow insurance companies and victims of fires, floods, rain, sleet, wind events, mudslides, and earthquakes to sue fossil fuel companies for damages. The bill includes a clause that holds […]
California governor’s decision to disband volunteer firefighting force questioned
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision to disband Team Blaze, a highly trained volunteer firefighting force, resulted in the California National Guard not being able to get a complete firefighting force to Los Angeles until 10 days after the L.A. fires began reducing homes to cinders. The governor’s team argued that the firefighting unit was “inadequately […]
California’s politicians are proposing symbolic solutions to worsening fires
The devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area highlight the need for meaningful solutions to long-standing problems. The state’s policymakers have proposed meaningless solutions, such as banning gasoline-powered cars and filing lawsuits against oil companies, instead of addressing the root causes of the crisis. The lack of water, the presence of alien predator fish, and […]
CRA Endorsements for California Republican Party Leadership
The California Republican Assembly (CRA) endorsed the below listed members for California Republican Party (CAGOP) offices at the CRA Board Meeting held January 11, 2025, in Merced, CA. Mike Morrell was previously endorsed and should be listed with the additional endorsements. Would you please list them on the CRA website at your earliest convivence? California […]
CRA Endorsed Candidates for LAGOP
The California Republican Assembly (CRA) have endorsed the following slate of candidates to lead the Los Angeles Republican Party (LAGOP):
Newsom’s ‘Trump-Proof’ Plan Raises More Questions Than Answers for Californians
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s special legislative session to ‘Trump-proof’ the state has begun, raising immediate questions about the true intent behind such a move. One might wonder, in his quest for protection, what exactly is he looking to defend? The governor’s position becomes particularly ambiguous when we consider California’s record-breaking failures in various metrics, which […]
Why Do We Seek Power?
By Derrick Gates,, CRA Vice President & Chaplin ‘There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.’ – Ronald Reagan OPINION – Power is a peculiar thing. It’s neither inherently good nor evil—it’s a tool. But the question that cuts to […]
Strengthening California’s Businesses Through Public Safety
OPINION (CALIFORNIA GLOBE) – California’s standing as the 5th largest economy in the world didn’t happen by chance, but by the grit and determination of small and large businesses. The 829,369 immigrant-owned businesses in the State are more than numbers – they’re the backbone of our communities and economy. Despite their positive impact, though, businesses in California are under threat. Rising crime is […]