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California lawmakers kill bill barring registered sex offenders from running for office
California lawmakers killed a bill that would have barred registered sex offenders from running for office Tuesday after advancing a similar bill allowing candidates who have committed sex crimes against minors. Bill 2753, proposed by Democratic state Assemblywoman Esmeralda Soria in February, would have amended California’s elections code to prohibit all registered sex offenders from []...Click to read more
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Conservative Review
· Jul 1, 2026
California Lawmakers Kill Bill That Would Have Barred Convicted Sex Offenders From Running For Office
'Our honest reaction was that it could not be real.'
The Daily Wire
· Jul 1, 2026
Dems Kill Bill To Ban Sex Offenders From Public Office
Democratic Sacramento lawmakers, led by far-left senator Scott Wiener (D-CA), killed a bill that would have banned registered sex offenders from running for public office in California. The legislation, AB 2753, would have expanded the list of felony convictions that disqualify people from running for elected office to include sexual assault and human trafficking. Current ...
KMJNow – Fresno
· Jul 1, 2026
California Bill to Block Registered Sex Offenders from Local Office Rejected by Senate Committee
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- California bill aimed at preventing registered sex offenders from holding local elected office was halted Tuesday after a Sen...
ArcaMax
· Jul 8, 2026
Animals seized in cruelty cases can be stuck in shelters for months. New California bill aims to change that
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A California state bill seeks to remove abused and neglected animals from crowded municipal shelters during their owners' criminal cases. Assembly Bill 2344 by Assemblyman Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) would give animals ...
RedState
· Jul 1, 2026
CA Dems Kill Bill to Keep Child Sex Predators Off the Ballot — And Guess Who Led the Charge
CA Dems Kill Bill to Keep Child Sex Predators Off the Ballot — And Guess Who Led the Charge
Law Enforcement Today
· Jul 2, 2026
A Sex Offender Ran for Office. California Democrats Refused to Close the Door.
After a registered sex offender's campaign for city council sparked outrage, one California lawmaker tried to make sure it could never happen again. Her fellow Democrats voted to stop the bill instead.
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Related coverage for "California lawmakers kill bill barring registered sex offenders from running for office": Conservative Review — California Lawmakers Kill Bill That Would Have Barred Convicted Sex Offenders From Running For Office. The Daily Wire — Dems Kill Bill To Ban Sex Offenders From Public Office. KMJNow – Fresno — California Bill to Block Registered Sex Offenders from Local Office Rejected by Senate Committee. ArcaMax — Animals seized in cruelty cases can be stuck in shelters for months. New California bill aims to change that. RedState — CA Dems Kill Bill to Keep Child Sex Predators Off the Ballot — And Guess Who Led the Charge. Law Enforcement Today — A Sex Offender Ran for Office. California Democrats Refused to Close the Door.