Ep. 269: Candidate with Andrew Hayes - Candidate for State Assembly
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Original air date 8.1.24
Summary
On this episde, Phil and Camille are joined by Andrew Hayes, a school board president in Lakeside, California, who discusses the importance of local elections and the impact of school boards. He emphasizes the need for individuals to get involved in local politics and highlights the power of school boards in making decisions that affect the community. Hayes mentions his efforts to push back against AB 1955, a bill that infringes on parental rights, and his involvement in a lawsuit against the state. He encourages parents to be aware of their rights and to actively participate in their children's education. In this conversation, Andrew Hayes discusses the importance of building coalitions and working with others to accomplish goals in Sacramento. He emphasizes the need to focus on everyday issues such as the border crisis, fire insurance, and the placement of sex predators. Hayes also highlights the need for an audit of the gas tax funds and the repeal of the sanctuary state law.
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