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Below is our Top Ten List of Winners and Losers for the Week. This feature is available to all of our subscribers, free and paid.
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This is where we examine state and local politics (or national issues with a California angle), and highlight individuals (or groups) who have achieved notable successes or have had a particularly challenging week. I strive to call balls and strikes fairly and objectively, which sometimes makes assembling this list difficult.
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Top Winners & Losers This Week in California Politics
⬇️ LOSER: GAVIN NEWSOM
He used the recent passing of Congressman Doug LaMalfa as a political prop in his State of the State address to take a cheap jab at President Trump. Exploiting a colleague’s death to score partisan points crossed a basic line of decency, even by Sacramento standards. It wasn’t leadership, policy, or vision — just a tone-deaf moment that reflected poorly on the office and distracted from the serious business Californians expect to hear about, not that Newsom said anything serious.
⬆️ WINNERS: JUDGE LAWRENCE VANDYKE AND JUDGE KENNETH K. LEE
They ruled [ [link removed] ] that California’s ban on open carry in most of the state violates the Second Amendment. In doing so, the panel applied the Supreme Court’s Bruen framework as written, rather than inventing new tests or deferring to Sacramento’s policy preferences. The opinion turned on history, not politics, concluding the state failed to justify a sweeping ban affecting nearly all Californians. That kind of judicial discipline is rare on the Ninth Circuit, even if the ruling is ultimately short-lived.
⬆️ WINNER: MONIQUE LIMÓN
She ascended to the top job [ [link removed] ] in the California State Senate this week, becoming Senate President pro tempore — and you don’t get there without earning Winner of the Week. Limón comes from Santa Barbara, built her career through local government and the Assembly, and now takes over the upper chamber at a moment of budget stress and political transition. She replaces Mike McGuire, who is term-limited and conveniently drew himself a safe new House seat under the Prop. 50 map. However you view her politics, this is a clear power move and a clear win.
⬇️ LOSER: ZACK SCRIVNER
A former Kern County Supervisor charged with felony child abuse will avoid a trial and potential jail time [ [link removed] ] by entering a mental-health diversion program under California law. The decision has sparked bipartisan outrage and raised serious questions about accountability when diversion statutes are applied to serious crimes. This outcome undermines confidence in the justice system and highlights a loophole lawmakers now say never should have existed.
⬇️ LOSERS: DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATORS WHO WANT TO RAISE MORE TAXES
They’re once again floating new tax increases [ [link removed] ] to paper over California’s chronic budget problems, reflexively reaching for higher taxes instead of confronting spending, waste, or structural reform. There are way too many tax-hungry Democratic legislators to name them all in here, but they are all losers. This tax-first mindset is a big reason California remains unaffordable for families and hostile to businesses.
⬇️ LOSER: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON
They have begun paying compensation tied to the Eaton Fire, but the pace has been unconscionably slow [ [link removed] ]. Trying to move at “Karen Bass speed” is no excuse when victims are struggling to recover. Settling lawsuits is necessary, but slow-walking relief compounds the damage and prolongs hardship for communities that need help now, not months or years later.
⬇️ LOSER: ISRAEL CLAUSTRO, ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
He accepted a plea deal in a workers’ compensation fraud case that requires his resignation from the bench [ [link removed] ]. Facing a mail fraud charge, with federal prosecutors recommending probation, the case represents a serious breach of public trust. Judges are held to the highest ethical standards, and conduct like this disqualifies anyone from continuing to serve in judicial office.
⬇️ LOSER: KAREN BASS, MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES
One year after the devastating Los Angeles fires, the city remains frozen in place, with rebuilding stalled and accountability nowhere to be found. Promises of urgency and flexibility gave way to bureaucratic paralysis and edited after-action reports. Instead of taking responsibility, Bass and her team are busy trying to whitewash critical after-action review documents meant to honestly assess what went wrong. Leadership is judged by outcomes, and the outcomes here are indefensible [ [link removed] ].
⬇️ LOSER: SUZANNE JIMENEZ, SEIU-UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST
She and her union are behind a new billionaire wealth tax proposal [ [link removed] ] that has intensified concerns about California’s hostility to capital. Even the introduction of such a measure, combined with Sacramento’s aggressive left-wing policy agenda, sends a clear signal to high earners to leave. Billionaires and major investors are already relocating or planning exits, accelerating capital flight and shrinking the tax base.
⬇️ LOSER: FORMER DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATOR JOSH NEWMAN
For authoring a battery fee and product stewardship law that adds yet another cost to everyday goods [ [link removed] ], he exemplifies the pile of mandates passed by the liberal legislature and signed by Gavin Newsom that are making California less affordable. This fee-driven approach may be dressed up as environmental policy, but it ultimately lands on consumers already stretched thin.
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