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Socialite Paris Hilton is only the latest celebrity to try to capitalize on their fame to push bills at the California Legislature.

Paris Hilton wipes away a tear after speaking in support of Senate Bill 1043 during a press conference at the Capitol Annex Swing Space on April 15, 2024. Photo by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters

Hilton is the latest celebrity to utilize their fame to persuade the Legislature to change state policy. In Hilton’s case, the physical and emotional abuse she says she experienced at youth treatment centers in California, Utah and Montana has“I was subjected to abuse disguised as therapy, isolated from the outside world, and denied even the most basic rights… .The sounds of my peers screaming as they were restrained and injected sedatives will never leave me….

Hilton also made a not-so-veiled threat near the end of her remarks: “If you are abusing children, I will find you and I will come with my huge spotlight and shine it on wherever you are.”, you get a discount on tickets for the first Ideas Festival June 5-6. If you donate $10 a month, you get a tote bag. And you’ll be supporting our award-winning, nonpartisan journalism.Voters fill out their ballots at a vote center at the Huntington Beach Central Library in Huntington Beach on March 5, 2024.

Bonta said that Californians must already present identification and swear under penalty of perjury when they register to vote, allowing for a more expedited voting process. He said Huntington Beach had not provided a compelling reason for requiring voter ID at the polls., and also authorizes the city to add more in-person voting locations and monitor ballot drop-boxes — is intended to increase participation in elections.

The details on how much California will spend on state government pensions next year — regardless of whether lawmakers go along with Newsom’s proposal — are laid out for the

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