Ernst: Senate Committee Lears about Fraud from Nick Shirley
failed leadership of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and California Governor Gavin Newsom for allowing fraud to flourish
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failed leadership of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and California Governor Gavin Newsom for allowing fraud to flourish
Congress. These items include a fix to California’s disastrous Proposition 12 that’s hurting Iowa pork producers
theft ring that targeted businesses in the city.” CALIFORNIA CBS San Francisco | Multiple suspects arrested in CHP operation … targeting Northern California organized retail theft ring “A California Highway Patrol task force this month arrested 13 people
involve Arkansans all over the state .” CALIFORNIA ABC 7 | '764' threat: FBI says predators targeting kids on video … KTLA | 4 arrested in ‘sextortion’ scam tied to California teen’s suicide “Four men from Ivory Coast
Proposition 12, which allows liberal activists in California to impose mandates on farmers across the country, and permanent
Senate Agriculture Committee, outlined his opposition to California’s Proposition 12, which oversteps constitutional boundaries and curtails … column, “ Congress has a cruelty problem ”: California’s Proposition 12 overstepped constitutional boundaries and blacklisted pig farmers from
rampant sexual abuse, including at FCI Dublin in California . Findings: The GAO report found that roughly
Save Our Bacon Act – which would help overturn California’s Proposition 12 mandates on Iowa hog farmers
Bill delivers for Iowa, including pushing back on California’s Prop 12 overreach—stopping out-of-touch activists … infrastructure. Save Our Bacon Act – Pushes back on California’s Prop 12 overreach by ensuring Iowa pork producers
abuse of tax dollars in Minnesota and California. This fraud is stealing Americans’ taxpayer money that should … forward about what happened in Minnesota and in California, having notified the authorities, and you know
widespread fraud in states like Minnesota, Illinois, and California as clear examples of policies that have stretched public
documented failures in states like Minnesota, Illinois, and California, where weak oversight has led to significant misuse
taking action to require every state – from California to New York – to share exactly who is receiving taxpayer
assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of California. As a prosecutor, Mr. McDonald handled an array
farmers have faced growing uncertainty because of California’s egregious Proposition 12. This unfair mandate has imposed costly … pork producers across the country – even though California produces less than one-tenth of one percent
year. Grassley additionallysubmittedquestions for the record regarding biofuels, California’s Proposition 12 and grazing incentives. VIDEO
Save Our Bacon Act – which would help overturn California’s Proposition 12 mandates on Iowa hog farmers
bill overturns Proposition 12 and prevents states like California from imposing their own production standards on farmers
Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, 54, of Sacramento, California. “Out of grief, we renew our resolve
Survivor Leader Network of San Diego, the California Survivor Coalition, the Traffick Refuge, Street Grace, South Carolina Legislative
Administrator Loeffler suspended more than 110,000 California borrowers who took home over $8.5 billion in potentially fraudulent
Ernst's other more prominent targets has been California’s high-speed rail project, which Ernst has derisively … labeled the "California Crazy Train." She has led efforts to defund the project since 2019, with estimated savings
federal funding for programs in Minnesota, New York, California, Illinois and Colorado, citing fraud concerns. On January
Background: Ernst’syearsof advocacy led to thedefundingof the California Crazy Train that was nearly $100 billion over budget
Dollars Heavily Subsize Fast-Food Dining in California “Of that, about 90%—or $475.2 million—was spent … fast-food restaurants in California from June 2023 through May 2025, according to Ernst’s office.” WASHINGTON TIMES