By Wendy Voorsanger
Democrats don’t seem to understand the law of unintended consequences. Or perhaps they don’t comprehend the fierce determination of Republicans to eliminate women’s reproductive
Excellent turnout, perfect beach weather, lots of families, and it was wise to put the Santa Monica Daily Press truck last again because we always bring the best music, IMNSHO.
By Clint Reach
The trajectory of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine is hard to predict. But the current combat situation suggests that neither side will be able to achieve
Charles Andrews resurrects a favorite progressive canard when he sneeringly writes, “Thank you Ronnie Raygun for emptying the asylums.” But the 1960s progressive counter-culture and the state legislature had more
Editor:
Claudia Trevisan, in SMDP’s June 25-26 issue, urged passage of the 2021 Judiciary Act, which would add four seats to the Supreme Court.
I urge Ms. Trevisan to
Jeff Prang, Los Angeles County Assessor
There’s an important date that will allow property owners to file an application that may allow for a decrease in their property tax
It’s been seven days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and six since they struck down a 1913 New York law restricting carrying concealed firearms, a ruling
Editor:
Currently in Santa Monica, rent increases are capped at $140 for higher rent units. Thus rents below $2300 pay the full 6% raise, but those above pay less than
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Back in the early 2000s I was president of the Business Alliance of Los Angeles, it was the first gay and lesbian business networking group in the city. We were
I WAS ASSAULTED LAST WEDNESDAY
I’m pretty sure that is the accurate legal description.
Broad daylight, busy boulevard, people around (though not at that moment), almost across the street
Editor:
Nowhere in the Constitution does it say that we have to have 9 Supreme Court Justices. Nor would it require a Constitutional amendment to add more seats. In fact,