In the News

If we really want to reduce mass shootings — all gun violence — we’ve got to become snitches on our co-workers, family members and maybe exes. Read the full article at this link. 




After California’s largest mass shooting this year, State Senator Dave Cortese (D-San Jose) called for increasing the effectiveness of California’s “Red Flag” laws to curb gun violence and mass shootings.




In the aftermath of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and other mass shootings around the country, California was the first state to enhance its Gun Violence Restraining Orders.




With speeches, prayers, the sounding of taps and a tossing of a wreath into San Franciso Bay, the women and men who died serving this nation were remembered on Memorial Day aboard the USS Hornet Sea, Air and Space Museum. Read the full article at this link. 




More than 100 people gathered to honor our fallen veterans, but also to acknowledge nine Valley Transportation Authority employees who lost their lives while trying to serve the public.




A sparkling new building, under construction in the middle of San Jose’s Little Saigon district, has been designed to serve the health care needs of the Vietnamese Americans, who represent 11 percent of the city’s population.




Sacramento, CA – In California one can face life without parole (LWOP) if one is convicted of murder with special circumstances, even if the person did not kill anyone nor intend for anyone to die.