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Kenneth Schrupp

Los Angeles

Columnist at Freelance

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  • 2 days ago | wdfxfox34.com | Kenneth Schrupp

    (The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Transportation Wednesday announced its determination to terminate federal funding for California’s high speed rail, finding zero track has been laid on the project — first approved by voters 15 years ago.

  • 2 days ago | wfmz.com | Kenneth Schrupp

    (The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a bill that will allow violent convicts with life sentences to be eligible for parole after serving 25 years, so long as the convict was younger than 26 when the crime was committed. Republicans decried the bill as a threat to public safety. They noted individuals convicted of serious, violent crimes ranging from murders to bombings would be eligible for parole. “This bill isn’t about second chances for petty offenders.

  • 2 days ago | bhpioneer.com | Kenneth Schrupp

    (The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a bill that will allow violent convicts with life sentences to be eligible for parole after serving 25 years, so long as the convict was younger than 26 when the crime was committed. Republicans decried the bill as a threat to public safety.

  • 2 days ago | news-graphic.com | Kenneth Schrupp

    (The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a bill that will allow violent convicts with life sentences to be eligible for parole after serving 25 years, so long as the convict was younger than 26 when the crime was committed. Republicans decried the bill as a threat to public safety. They noted individuals convicted of serious, violent crimes ranging from murders to bombings would be eligible for parole. “This bill isn’t about second chances for petty offenders.

  • 2 days ago | carolinapanorama.com | Kenneth Schrupp

    (The Center Square) - The California Senate passed a bill that will allow violent convicts with life sentences to be eligible for parole after serving 25 years, so long as the convict was younger than 26 when the crime was committed. Republicans decried the bill as a threat to public safety. They noted individuals convicted of serious, violent crimes ranging from murders to bombings would be eligible for parole. “This bill isn’t about second chances for petty offenders.

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