We need a wall, a big beautiful wall along the United States' southern border. It's time to stop the spread of drugs and crime, the cartel violence and abject lawlessness of Latin America into our country.

Illegal immigration is hurting everyone. It hurts the law-abiding citizens, the taxpayers, the small business owners, cities and states, and law enforcement officers.

It's time to stop this illegal alien madness.

Of course, in California the Democratic Party, already fraying at the seams over its unseemly behavior against its own grassroots as well as the entire citizenry forced to pay for their dystopian fantasies.

Enough is enough.

Shame on State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Huntington Park) for pushing legislation to prevent the Southern border wall from being built. These kinds of political shenanigans should have led to a clear-cut recall against this corrupt fraud. How shameful, how base do our elected officials think they can go?

The specifics about his heinous SB 30 are as follows:

Existing law establishes the border between the United
States and Mexico, which includes the southern border of California.

This bill would make findings and declarations related to a
wall on the border between California and Mexico.

This bill would prohibit the state, commencing January 1,
2018, from awarding or renewing any contract with any person, as defined, that
at the time of bid or proposal for a new contract or renewal of an existing
contract is providing or has provided on or after January 1, 2018, goods or
services to the federal government for the construction of a federally funded
wall, fence, or other barrier along California’s southern. border, as defined.

Existing law defines “responsible bidder” for the purposes
of public works contracts as a bidder who has demonstrated the attribute of
trustworthiness, as well as quality, fitness, capacity, and experience to
satisfactorily perform the public works contract.

This bill would provide that, for purposes of contacts with
the state, the term “responsible bidder” does not include a bidder who, at the
time of the bid or proposal for a new contract or renewal of an existing
contract, is providing or has provided goods or services on or after January 1,
2018, to the federal government for the construction of a federally funded
wall, fence, or other barrier along California’s southern border, as defined.

Here's the call to action, issued by Robin Hvidston of We the People Rising:
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Senator Ricardo Lara Alert
(916) 651-4033

 https://twitter.com/SenRicardoLara
https://www.facebook.com/SenatorRicardoLara

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Senator Ricardo Lara's bill SB 30 is scheduled for a committee hearing in the CA State Assembly Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review on Wednesday, July 12th. Committee Jurisdiction: Primary jurisdictions are identifying savings and efficiencies in the management of state government, reviewing and studying the implementation, operation, and effectiveness of state programs and agencies.
http://aaar.assembly.ca.gov/

Senator Ricardo Lara has introduced a bill that would penalize those involved with constructing the border wall.  The bill is SB 30 California-Mexico border: federally funded infrastructure.
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB30

This bill would prohibit the state, commencing January 1, 2018, from awarding or renewing contract with any person, as defined, that at the time of bid or proposal for a new contract or renewal of an existing contract is providing or has provided goods or services to the federal government for the construction of a federally funded wall, fence, or other barrier along California’s southern border.
 


CALL  the Assembly Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review at  (916) 319-3600 and the CA State Assembly Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review chair, vice chair and committee members, listed below. Let them know that YOU OPPOSE SB 30, Senator Ricardo Lara's bill to penalize those involved with construction of the border wall in California. SB 30 is scheduled for a Assembly Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review hearing on Wednesday, July 12th.

 


**READ THE BILL SB 30  – click on the link below**
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180SB30

Susan Talamentes Eggman (Chair)Dem – 13Contact Assembly Member Susan Talamantes Eggman

Capitol Office, Room 4117

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0013; (916) 319-2013

 

Tom Lackey (Vice Chair)Rep – 36Contact Assembly Member Tom Lackey

Capitol Office, Room 2174

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0036; (916) 319-2036

 

Autumn R. Burke Dem – 62Contact Assembly Member Autumn R. Burke

Capitol Office, Room 5150

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0062; (916) 319-2062

 

Heath Flora Rep – 12Contact Assembly Member Heath Flora

Capitol Office, Room 3149

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0012; (916) 319-2012

Jim Frazier Dem – 11Contact Assembly Member Jim Frazier

Capitol Office, Room 3091

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0011; (916) 319-2011

 

Jose Medina Dem – 61Contact Assembly Member Jose Medina

Capitol Office, Room 2141

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0061; (916) 319-2061

 

Sharon Quirk-Silva Dem – 65Contact Assembly Member Sharon Quirk-Silva

Capitol Office, Room 6012

P.O. Box 942849, Sacramento, CA 94249-0065; (916) 319-2065
 

Senator Ricardo Lara (916) 651-4033
 https://twitter.com/SenRicardoLara
https://www.facebook.com/SenatorRicardoLara


File Photo – Advocates for U.S. Citizens @ Senator Ricardo Lara Gospel Brunch

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