Share
Democrat Jim Costa has his first challenger for his congressional seat.
Kevin Cookingham, a retired educator with Clovis Unified, announced on Facebook he’s running for the 16th District office.
David Taub
Politics 101
“This is something I need to do. In fact, I didn’t want to do it … but we need more conservatives in California,” Cookingham, a Republican, told Politics 101.
Cookingham retired last year from his position as director of adult education for Clovis Unified. He now sells real estate.
He says Costa isn’t doing enough with water legislation and jobs.
Cookingham is also concerned with the nation’s political ideology.
“I have a huge concern, especially with millennials and other people, who seem to think socialism is a good thing. I’ve never seen it work. It destroys incentives,” Cookingham said. “We look at Bernie Sanders. Who’s going to believe him? Who’s going to believe AOC (Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)? Yet they have millions of followers.”
Costa, first elected to Congress in 2004, won his 2018 race over Republican Elizabeth Heng, with 58% of the vote.
While Cookingham hasn’t filed to raise funds, Costa has pulled in $104,000 in 2019, with $121,000 cash on hand.
Cookingham will hold an official campaign kickoff event in September.
Nunes: Media Is the Enemy of Free Speech
Congressman Devin Nunes (R-Tulare) spoke to a state Republican women’s group last week in Fresno. Naturally, the media wasn’t notified or invited. Security reasons, Politics 101 is told.
Just as well, based on a brief Twitter recap from the Fresno City and County Republican Women Federated.
“The media is the enemy of the 1st Amendment,” the group reported Nunes as saying.
Nunes spoke at a California Federation of Republican Women event at the Piccadilly Inn this past Saturday (May 4).
His office did not respond to questions about the quote.
According to the Twitter feed, Nunes also talked about the Mueller report and called Democrats “the party of the super rich.”
“The media is the enemy of the 1st Amendment.” Devin Nunes just now at California Federation of Republican Women—Central Division. @LincolnFresno @dbongino @CAGOP @stevebrandau @FresnoBee
— FCCRWF (@FCCRWF) May 4, 2019
Trump Tax Return Vote
Could Donald Trump not be on the 2020 presidential ballot in California?
A state bill, SB 27, requiring potential candidates to release their taxes passed the state Senate last week on a 27-10 vote.
The two Senatorial Democrats representing Fresno County, Anna Caballero (D-Salinas) and Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) voted yes. Republican Andreas Borgeas (R-Fresno) voted no.
The bill next heads to the Assembly. Even if it passes and is signed by the governor, there undoubtedly will be a court challenge.
Navarrette in town
An open debate about anything and everything is scheduled between Washington Post columnist Ruben Navarette Jr. and evangelical leader Samuel Rodriguez next week.
— Columnist Ruben Navarette Jr.
The two will share the stage as a fundraising breakfast for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. Larry Powell moderates.
Navarrette, a Sanger native, is known on the national stage for his columns and is a pundit on cable news programs. Rodriguez is president of the NHCLC, described as the world’s largest Hispanic Christian organization.
The event takes place 9 a.m., Tuesday, May 14, at Peoples Church (7172 N. Cedar Ave. in Fresno).
Veto Showdown
Mayor Lee Brand issued a veto over the council’s reallocation of City Hall office space.
Now, the council will vote on a veto override at next Thursday’s (May 16) council meeting.
On April 25, the council voted 5-1 to give space used by the city manager’s staff to council staff.
Overriding the veto requires five votes. So, someone needs to switch votes for that to happen.
Ashley Swearengin successfully exercised the last mayoral veto in 2014 over budget items.
A Baseball Shirt with a Message
The Grizzlies have a special t-shirt deal this week. The shirt reads “Child of Immigrants.”
EXCLUSIVE T-SHIRT THURSDAY PKG – not available in stores! $22 gets you a T-shirt (you choose size!) AND a Reserved ticket for Thu, 5/16. Exclusive 48-hour flash sale, with limited quantity, begins Sun, 5/12 at 10AM online, by phone or in-person at the Ticket Office!! #FOMO 😍⚾️🐻 pic.twitter.com/IJkAnLMyWk
— Fresno Grizzlies (@FresnoGrizzlies) May 9, 2019
The team is also taking a cue from its parent club, the Washington Nationals, and holding a between-innings race with oversized-head mascots. While the Nats race ex-presidents, famous Fresnans will run at the Chuk.
The participants: famous author William Saroyan, famous basketball players Brook and Robin Lopez (the twin brothers race as one), and local broadcaster turned MLB Network host Heidi Watney.
In a Calendar Rarity, Hanukkah Starts This Year on Christmas Day
11 hours ago
A Look at the $100 Billion in Disaster Relief in the Government Spending Bill
11 hours ago
It’s Eggnog Season. The Boozy Beverage Dates Back to Medieval England but Remains a Holiday Hit
11 hours ago
9-Year-Old Among 5 Killed in Christmas Market Attack in Germany
12 hours ago
This French Bulldog Is So Fetch: Meet Toaster Strudel
14 hours ago
The Fed Expects to Cut Rates More Slowly in 2025. What That Could Mean for Mortgages, Debt and More
16 hours ago
Jeffrey Sachs Warns of Looming US War With Iran