Anonymous ID: 770ebc May 5, 2020, 11:46 a.m. No.9041006   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NATIONAL EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT! Please watch this very important and needed demonstration coming to the Capitol in Sacramento this June!!

 

Throughout history many groups have had to stand up against discrimination, hate speech and censorship. Parents and individuals who have witnessed vaccine injury first hand as well as those who support medical choice are now the targets of these three adversities.

 

On June 23rd, 2020 in Sacramento California at the state Capitol there will be a demonstration calling for an end to these baseless attacks and open a real and purposeful dialogue and begin to foster understanding and compassion in the vaccine debate.

 

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Anonymous ID: 770ebc May 5, 2020, 12:17 p.m. No.9041364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1585

Newsom's office refuses records request on 'murky' $1B mask deal with Chinese company

 

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has denied a public records' request from the Los Angeles Times seeking details into a nearly $1 billion deal for protective masks from a Chinese car manufacturer.

 

Newsom's office has been criticized over lack of transparency into the contract for weeks and the latest refusal will likely raise even more suspicions. The paper reported that his office has insisted that disclosure into the deal with BYD, which stands for Build Your Dreams, could jeopardize the mask delivery.

 

“Publishing the agreement now – before performance under the contract is complete – would introduce substantial and unnecessary risk to the State’s ability to secure necessary supplies,” Ryan Gronsky, an attorney with the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, wrote to the Times.

 

Last month, Newsom, a Democrat, told MSNBC's Rachel Maddow that Sacramento had just inked a deal to buy 200 million masks monthly, which was considered at the time to be a massive haul amid the international scramble for protective gear needed in the fight against the coronavirus.

 

“As a nation-state, with the capacity to write a check for hundreds of millions, no billions, of dollars, we’re in a position to do something bold and big,” Newsom told reporters the next day.

 

Democratic state Assemblyman Richard Bloom, a budget committee member, said last month details of the BYD deal “are very murky.”

 

The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services told the paper that the contract does not need to be made public. A statement said that the agency determined that “all responsive records are exempt from disclosure, including exemptions for records reflecting attorney work product, attorney-client privileged information, or other information exempt from disclosure under federal or state law.”

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/newsoms-office-refuses-records-request-on-murky-1b-mask-deal-with-chinese-company?fbclid=IwAR2hyyKGExLaa8-9Ujyq2tQzQifUm1GlP95XnYl8VyHTlXJeN7yIIsZ4w2w