Paul Webster is a subject matter expert on homelessness and government programs addressing homelessness. He is the executive director of the LA Alliance for Human Rights, a grassroots organization that successfully sued the City and County of Los Angeles for their poor performance in addressing the homelessness crisis. He worked for Solutions for Change, a homelessness program for families which required sobriety, workforce training,...

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Dan Schnur is a Professor at the University of California – Berkeley’s Institute of Governmental Studies, Pepperdine University’s Graduate School of Public Policy, and the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Communications, where he teaches courses in politics, communications and leadership. He has been teaching courses in politics, communications and leadership at UC-Berkeley since 1996 and at USC since 2004. Dan...

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Eric Ching was elected as a member of Walnut City Council in April of 2012, and he was appointed as Mayor Pro Tem in July 2014 and July 2020. Twice he was appointed as Mayor of the City of Walnut. Council Member Ching has been doing volunteer work at local schools and nonprofit organizations since he and his family moved to the community in 2004. He is also the proud father of two daughters who graduated from local schools. Council...

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Educating our Kids with American Values Jill Simonian is Director of Outreach for PragerU Resources for Educators & Parents (PREP) and PragerU Kids. PragerU Kids offers families and educators free children’s edutainment with shows, videos, resources, and books that honor and celebrate American values and history for Kindergarten through 12th grades. Jill is frequently seen and heard discussing education across media outlets,...

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MSLF’s Center to Keep and Bear Arms is the only in-house, litigation only Second Amendment center in the country. The right to keep and bear arms is a corollary to the right to life—and the right to defend your life with the tools of your choice. This right is not granted by government or the Second Amendment. Rather, it is a natural, pre-existing right that is protected by the Second Amendment. Nevertheless, this right is continually...

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“The Impact of the Teachers Union on Public Education” Larry Sand started his teaching career in New York in 1971. Beginning in 1985, he taught elementary school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Retired in 2009, he is the president of the non-profit California Teachers Empowerment Network – a non-partisan, non-political group dedicated to providing teachers with reliable and balanced information about professional...

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