Five journalists and two military personnel who had been invited to an event at Vandenberg Space Force Base were briefly detained at gunpoint after security officers mistakenly believed they were attempting unauthorized entry onto the installation.
Philip checks out how amendments to AB 2691 have significantly narrowed the category of sex-crime convictions that would prevent someone from holding elected office. Supporters of that critique argue the changes create major loopholes, while the article does not include responses from the bill's author or supporters explaining the rationale for the revised language.
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