State Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger), who also represents Kings County, announced Monday that she has secured a $15 million one-time investment of General Funds for the southern Central Valley. Keep reading...
This week, Representative TJ Cox joined a bipartisan group of colleagues on the Natural Resources Committee to introduce legislation that would fully fund the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which provides funds that allow landowners and communities to purchase land and turn it into public resources. Keep reading...
Congressman TJ Cox found himself in Lemoore early Monday morning (May 6), and this time it was to help celebrate National Small Business Week and highlight an ongoing awareness of the importance and value of small businesses in America. Keep reading...
Valley Congressman TJ Cox (CA-21) joined his House colleagues in a bipartisan vote to pass the Climate Action Now Act, ensuring that the United States honors its commitments to the Paris Climate Accord. The vote also requires the President to develop a plan on how the U.S. will meet its pledge. Keep reading...
More than 500 persons attended the latest Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino monthly community breakfast, and after the morning meal was shared and the money counted, Casino officials presented a check for $8,062.04 to United Cerebral Palsy (UCP). Keep reading...
Lemoore’s city council members voted not to award its city manager a new contract, opting instead to wait a few months – as new councilmembers become more acclimated – before making a final decision. Keep reading...
Have Lemoore city elected officials violated the Brown Act, a slice of California law that mandates how council members are allowed to interact with one another, ensuring the public of its right to attend and participate in government meetings? Keep reading...
It was a festive but chilly Thursday night at a downtown Hanford business as Kings County Democrats welcomed a trio of elected officials, two of whom defeated incumbents in November’s election, making Thursday’s event somewhat of a victory celebration. Keep reading...
Exactly one month since the national elections, Hanford Rep. David Valadao has conceded in his race for California’s 21st Congressional District. Valadao called his opponent, TJ Cox, today (Dec. 6) and congratulated him for his come-from-behind win. Keep reading...
Hanford’s David Valadao may soon be out of a job, and the man likely to replace him, judging by the election returns that keep boosting his chances, says he’s ready to provide leadership to the 21st Congressional District. Keep reading...