Ep. 260: Special Districts, Plastic Bags, and Recall Flop
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On this episode we discuss what a special district is and what they do and how much money they take in. We also discuss the recent push to ban plastic bags in California and whether it makes a difference or not. Finally we discuss the Recall effort of Gavin Newsom and how they have collected no signatures but raised $1 million.
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Takeaways
Special districts in California provide specialized services and are governed by a board of directors elected or appointed by voters.
The ban on plastic grocery bags has led to an increase in the use of paper bags, which has its own environmental impact.
The hosts emphasize the importance of local elections in determining the individuals who make decisions about special districts and their funding.
The environmental impact of different types of bags, including reusable bags, is a complex issue that requires careful consideration.
The hosts express skepticism about the effectiveness of banning plastic bags and highlight the potential drawbacks of such policies. During COVID, there was a ban on reusable bags due to concerns about the spread of the virus.
Reusable bags were found to be contaminated with bacteria, raising health concerns.
A proposed gender identity measure failed to qualify for the California ballot, sparking controversy.
The recall campaign against Governor Gavin Newsom has raised significant funds but has not collected any signatures, leading to questions about its purpose and effectiveness.
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Special Districts in California
14:46 The Impact of Plastic Bag Bans
41:00 COVID-Era Bans and Contamination
43:30 Gender Identity Measure Controversy
56:43 The Gavin Newsom Recall Campaign
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