
A vote on Prop. 6 could determine future of gas tax, present construction projects
California voters will have the chance to decide on Nov. 6 if they want to keep a fuel tax funding road improvement projects, or repeal it for lower taxes and
California voters will have the chance to decide on Nov. 6 if they want to keep a fuel tax funding road improvement projects, or repeal it for lower taxes and
About 70 local constituents came to the North Los Angeles County Regional Center’s candidates’ forum on Thursday, where the candidates in Santa Clarita Valley races spoke about helping individuals with
The Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2018, signed into law on Oct. 5, included provisions authored by Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, to establish research programs to improve American air
During a debate held at College of the Canyons on Monday night, Assemblyman Dante Acosta, R-Santa Clarita, and his 38th Assembly District challenger Christy Smith differed on their priorities but
About 50 people gathered at College of the Canyons on Monday evening to hear from 13 of the 15 Santa Clarita City Council candidates running in the November election. The
With the signing of the Fiscal Year 2019 Defense Appropriations Act on Sept. 28, provisions of a bill authored by Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, passed $2 million in appropriated funds
The fundraising numbers for this quarter of the 38th Assembly District election cycle show challenger Christy Smith taking the lead over incumbent Assemblyman Dante Acosta. Contributions for Smith’s campaign from
Proponents and critics of Proposition 5, which will be decided by California voters Nov. 6, agree that the property tax transfer initiative is a symptom of a statewide housing shortage.
The U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources voted unanimously to approve a bill introduced by Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale to memorialize the St. Francis Dam disaster. The St.
The Santa Clarita Valley has a close-to-even split between Democratic and Republican voters leading up to midterm elections as of Sept. 7, according to state documents. The Secretary of State’s
The Santa Clarita Valley has a close-to-even split between Democratic and Republican voters leading up to midterm elections as of Sept. 7, according to state documents. The Secretary of State’s
Thirteen Santa Clarita City Council candidates discussed their views for the city’s future, touching on topics from transportation funding to safety to priorities for residents. Monday evening’s forum, jointly hosted
Thirteen Santa Clarita City Council candidates discussed their views for the city’s future, touching on topics from transportation funding to safety to priorities for residents. Monday evening’s forum at The
Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, introduced a new bill to give protections for patients with pre-existing conditions on Wednesday. Knight’s bill, the H.R. 6898, the Maintaining Protections for Patients with Pre-Existing
A state rent control initiative is on the Nov. 6 ballot — and local legislators and Realtors have concerns. Proposition 10 would expand local governments’ authority to enact rent control
Gubernatorial candidate John Cox stopped by Santa Clarita for the first stop of his “Help Is On The Way” bus tour — choosing a local Costco gas station as his
During a debate in Palmdale on Thursday night, the candidates in the 25th Congressional District race — incumbent Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, and his Democratic challenger Katie Hill — voiced their views on policy issues, agreeing occasionally on the causes but ultimately differing on their solutions.
Assemblyman Travis Allen, R-Huntington Beach, visited Santa Clarita on Thursday to host a Take Back California grassroots training workshop to rally support for local conservative candidates. Allen decided to drive
Rep. Steve Knight, R-Palmdale, said Wednesday he didn’t take money from the National Rifle Association, ahead of the campaign finance filing deadlines for the current election quarter Sept. 30. When
About 100 people gathered at the Valencia Country Club to hear from most of the Santa Clarita City Council candidates as they offered their campaign platforms on Tuesday. The luncheon
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