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Are you a Californian who feels isolated and alone in your political views in a deep blue state? Feel like you can’t talk about insane taxes, an overbearing government, and radical social experiments without getting a side eye? Then join us on the California Underground Podcast to hear from people just like you. 

Original air date 1.7.24

Summary

In this episode of the California Underground Podcast, hosts Phil and Camille discuss the significant new laws set to take effect in California in 2025, reflecting on the implications of these changes. They delve into the controversial events of January 6, 2021, and how they continue to shape political discourse. The conversation shifts to the introduction of cannabis cafes and entertainment zones, as well as new educational policies regarding parental notification in schools. The episode concludes with a discussion on the recent legislation aimed at combating sex trafficking and protecting children.

Chapters

00:00 New Year, New Laws in California

02:35 Reflecting on January 6th: A Contentious Anniversary

17:33 Exploring New Laws for 2025: A Legislative Overview

32:55 Parking Regulations and Urban Challenges

34:47 Emerging Cannabis Cafes and Entertainment Zones

41:13 Daylighting Laws and Pedestrian Safety

48:08 Controversial Gender Notification Policies in Schools

55:47 New Laws on Sex Trafficking and Child Protection

59:24 Legislative Updates and Public Pressure on Politicians

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