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Friday, August 10, 2018

Secret DMV office serves lawmakers, Capitol staffers



A Big Fuck You From Democrats

  • The Democrat run legislature has a secret DMV office with no lines for their private use.




In California, long lines are a fact of life at Department of Motor Vehicles offices across the state, but for California lawmakers and their legislative staffers, there’s an alternative.
KCRA has learned of a DMV office that is not open to the public.
It’s located inside the Legislative Office Building on N Street, adjacent to the state Capitol.
The office, inside Room 121, has no markings on the door and was locked when KCRA visited it on Thursday, but after knocking, a worker confirmed it was a DMV office and said it’s set up to handle customer complaints that escalate to the legislative branch.
However, having a private office for legislators and their Capitol staff is a source of frustration for Assemblyman Jim Patterson, R-Fresno. His request for an official DMV audit was denied when three Democrats -- Senators Ricardo Lara, of Los Angeles; Ben Allen, of Santa Monica; and Jim Beall, of San Jose -- abstained from voting.
“I've been here six years and I'm not surprised that legislators have given themselves special privileges and perks that typical Californians just don't get,” Patterson said
When asked how constituents might feel about a special office for lawmakers, Lara wasn't too sure about the office's purpose.
“Well, I think it's open to the public, if I recall,” Lara said. “I'm not sure, I haven't used it."
The special office, which has a locked door, is not open to the public.
No. Legislators don't give a shit about you.
They only shed tears for the illegal alien citizens of foreign nations.

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