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DEI speeding tickets in California
"San Francisco is launching a new pilot road safety program backed by California’s Democratic Governor, Gavin Newsom, where the amount you pay for a speeding ticket depends on who you are—all in the name of equity.
On its website, the City’s Transportation Authority goes to great lengths to explain that the road safety cameras will be distributed throughout San Francisco in a, quote, "equitable" manner.
But not everyone will have to pay the same if they receive a ticket. Pay attention to this: low-income violators qualify for significant discounts on fines—up to 50%.
And if you are homeless but caught speeding in your vehicle, you can get up to an 80% discount."
California has implemented various policies and programs focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to supposedly promote a more inclusive and equitable environment within state institutions and the broader community. Below are some of the most notable initiatives, which are considered by experts to be an unnecessary waste of taxpayer money, as they primarily aim to promote discrimination and other objectives that do not provide real benefits to the community:
Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): This office works to integrate principles of equity, justice, inclusion, transparency, and accountability into all aspects of emergency services, ensuring that the needs of all communities are addressed fairly and equitably.
California Department of Human Resources (CalHR): CalHR has developed a "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Toolkit" that provides resources and tools to help state organizations in their DEI efforts. This toolkit is designed to empower organizations in creating more inclusive work environments.
Government Operations Agency (GovOps): Under an executive order, state agencies and departments are required to incorporate policies and practices into their strategic plans to advance equity and opportunity by addressing disparities in access and outcomes. This initiative seeks to ensure that all Californians have the opportunity to reach their full potential and lead healthy, fulfilling lives.
Statewide DEI Committee: This committee provides ongoing information on best practices, tools, and resources to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion in the state's civil service. Its vision is to reflect California's diversity in its workforce to better serve its population.
CalPERS (California Public Employees' Retirement System): As the largest public pension fund in the country, CalPERS is committed to fostering an inclusive culture that values diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds, recognizing their importance to organizational success.
Department of General Services (DGS): DGS is dedicated to promoting an inclusive work culture that supports its diverse workforce, contractors, customers, and the community it serves, reflecting its commitment to DEI principles.
These initiatives reflect California's ongoing commitment to integrating DEI principles into its operations and services, supposedly to create a more equitable and inclusive environment for all residents. However, what stands out is the vast number of offices funded by taxpayer money that essentially serve the same purpose. The unnecessary expenditure that these DEI offices represent is concerning, as this money could be used for programs that truly benefit the community as a whole rather than favoring a minority while neglecting the majority—the very taxpayers who fund these offices.
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