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Amidst Train Ransackings, Republican Leader Wilk Slams Democrats for Public Safety Failures

1/19/2022

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SACRAMENTO – In response to rampant railroad theft in California, Senate Republican Leader Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) highlights the failures of Democrats and urges real action to protect California communities.
 
“First there were porch pirates, then smash-and-grab robberies, and now we have looters and thieves ransacking cargo trains; all of this happened under one-party rule in the state,” said Wilk. “Criminals know how to exploit California’s policies for their gain.
 
“Fancy press conferences by the governor are not going to discourage one single crime. Californians deserve safer communities, and Republicans look forward to fighting for every neighbor, retailer, and employer who is fed up with the Democrats' ‘Criminals First’ public safety agenda. When Democrat policies fail, Republicans are there with good solutions,” said Wilk.
 
In a letter to Los Angeles County District Attorney, Union Pacific officials expressed their displeasure with the state’s soft-on-crime policies. Specifically, the letter reads, “These individuals are generally caught and released back onto the streets in less than twenty-four hours. Criminals boast to our officers that charges will be pled down to simple trespassing – which bears no serious consequence.”
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Senator Wilk represents the 21st Senate District, which includes the Antelope, Santa Clarita and Victor valleys. Learn more about Scott by visiting his website and be sure to connect with him on social media.
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Agriculture Career and Internship Fair to Showcase Opportunities in Agriculture 


  
A vast array of internship and career opportunities will be on display at the Agriculture Career and Internship Fair at the University Farm Pavilion on Feb. 23, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by the Chico State College of Agriculture, the event is geared toward students studying agriculture but is open to students and alumni of all majors.  
This event is a great opportunity to network and become acquainted with more than 30 leading agricultural companies, including Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit, Crain Walnut Shelling, Grow West, Land IQ, Rumiano Cheese Company, and Tanimura & Antle.  
“Agriculture represents one of the most diverse and multidisciplinary job sectors on the planet, and these recruiters are looking for everything from production and natural resources to science, business, marketing, IT and management. They are excited to build awareness of their brands on campus, while also promoting job opportunities for college students and alumni known for their hands-on experience, dedication, hard work and proven leadership in the field of agriculture,” said event coordinator Sarah DeForest.  
  
Students and alumni from all majors are invited to attend. Those who attend are advised to dress professionally and bring copies of their resume. Prior registration is not required of job seekers.  
 
Business and organizations can still register at www.csuchico.edu/ag.  
  
For questions regarding the College of Agriculture Career and Internship Fair, please contact Sarah DeForest at sdeforest@csuchico.edu or 530-898-3737.   
 
 
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About the College of Agriculture at California State University, Chico 
Since 1953, the College of Agriculture at California State University, Chico has impacted the quality of life in California and across the nation by educating and equipping agricultural leaders who have the theoretical knowledge, practical experience, and decision-making ability that allows them to excel in their chosen career. The close, friendly nature of our college, combined with an integrated agricultural curriculum and remarkable access to hands-on education, creates a fertile learning environment for our students and the agriculture industry we serve. 






































Agriculture Career and Internship Fair to Showcase Opportunities in Agriculture 


  
A vast array of internship and career opportunities will be on display at the Agriculture Career and Internship Fair at the University Farm Pavilion on Feb. 23, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by the Chico State College of Agriculture, the event is geared toward students studying agriculture but is open to students and alumni of all majors.  
This event is a great opportunity to network and become acquainted with more than 30 leading agricultural companies, including Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit, Crain Walnut Shelling, Grow West, Land IQ, Rumiano Cheese Company, and Tanimura & Antle.  
“Agriculture represents one of the most diverse and multidisciplinary job sectors on the planet, and these recruiters are looking for everything from production and natural resources to science, business, marketing, IT and management. They are excited to build awareness of their brands on campus, while also promoting job opportunities for college students and alumni known for their hands-on experience, dedication, hard work and proven leadership in the field of agriculture,” said event coordinator Sarah DeForest.  
  
Students and alumni from all majors are invited to attend. Those who attend are advised to dress professionally and bring copies of their resume. Prior registration is not required of job seekers.  
 
Business and organizations can still register at www.csuchico.edu/ag.  
  
For questions regarding the College of Agriculture Career and Internship Fair, please contact Sarah DeForest at sdeforest@csuchico.edu or 530-898-3737.   
 
 
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About the College of Agriculture at California State University, Chico 
Since 1953, the College of Agriculture at California State University, Chico has impacted the quality of life in California and across the nation by educating and equipping agricultural leaders who have the theoretical knowledge, practical experience, and decision-making ability that allows them to excel in their chosen career. The close, friendly nature of our college, combined with an integrated agricultural curriculum and remarkable access to hands-on education, creates a fertile learning environment for our students and the agriculture industry we serve. 





































Agriculture Career and Internship Fair to Showcase Opportunities in Agriculture 


  
A vast array of internship and career opportunities will be on display at the Agriculture Career and Internship Fair at the University Farm Pavilion on Feb. 23, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by the Chico State College of Agriculture, the event is geared toward students studying agriculture but is open to students and alumni of all majors.  
This event is a great opportunity to network and become acquainted with more than 30 leading agricultural companies, including Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit, Crain Walnut Shelling, Grow West, Land IQ, Rumiano Cheese Company, and Tanimura & Antle.  
“Agriculture represents one of the most diverse and multidisciplinary job sectors on the planet, and these recruiters are looking for everything from production and natural resources to science, business, marketing, IT and management. They are excited to build awareness of their brands on campus, while also promoting job opportunities for college students and alumni known for their hands-on experience, dedication, hard work and proven leadership in the field of agriculture,” said event coordinator Sarah DeForest.  
  
Students and alumni from all majors are invited to attend. Those who attend are advised to dress professionally and bring copies of their resume. Prior registration is not required of job seekers.  
 
Business and organizations can still register at www.csuchico.edu/ag.  
  
For questions regarding the College of Agriculture Career and Internship Fair, please contact Sarah DeForest at sdeforest@csuchico.edu or 530-898-3737.   



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