California lawmaker Dave Min arrested, cited with drunk driving
1 year, 7 months ago

California lawmaker Dave Min arrested, cited with drunk driving

LA Times  

California state Sen. Dave Min, who is running for Congress next year in a competitive Orange County district, was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and released from Sacramento County jail Wednesday, according to Sacramento Sheriff’s Department and California Highway Patrol records. Min is running in the hotly contested 47th Congressional District currently represented by Rep. Katie Porter, who is seeking to replace Sen. Dianne Feinstein. Min will face former Republican state Assemblyman Scott Baugh, Democrat Joanna Weiss and Republican Max Ukropina, among others, for the purple district seat that the GOP is pouring its energy into flipping red in 2024. California California lawmakers kill plans to ban oil drilling in state-controlled waters Senate Bill 953 would have allowed the State Lands Commission to terminate offshore oil leases by the end of 2024 if the agency was unable to negotiate voluntary buyouts with petroleum companies.

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