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72 and Sunny with Scott Peters

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About 72 and Sunny with Scott Peters

72 & Sunny is a podcast hosted by Congressman Scott Peters (CA-50) about the issues shaping San Diego and the country. The conversations are substantive, solutions-oriented, and grounded in facts and local impact. No partisan talking points. No abstract lectures. Just honest conversations about what’s happening, why it matters, and what we can do about it.

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6 episodes

episode How the Supreme Court Just Rewrote Your Voting Rights (With AG Rob Bonta) artwork

How the Supreme Court Just Rewrote Your Voting Rights (With AG Rob Bonta)

The Supreme Court just dismantled a core piece of the Voting Rights Act, while a controversial federal bill threatens to disenfranchise millions of eligible American voters. California Attorney General Rob Bonta joins Congressman Scott Peters to break down the legal battle lines, the reality behind voter fraud data, and the quiet effort to deploy the military to local polling stations. Watch to see what this means for your vote ahead of the November 2026 election. Are our voting rights under the most severe legal threat in modern history, or are current legislative efforts a common-sense approach to secure our elections? In this episode of 72 & Sunny, Congressman Scott Peters (CA-50) sits down with California Attorney General Rob Bonta to strip away the partisan talking points and dive deep into the legal warfare reshaping American democracy. Following the Supreme Court’s landmark 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Calais, legal experts warn that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 has been rendered nearly powerless. At the same time, the federal SAVE Act (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act) has cleared the House, threatening to implement strict documentary proof of citizenship that could block millions of eligible, voting-age Americans from casting a ballot. Attorney General Bonta shares exclusive, inside insights into how state attorneys general are acting as the nation’s institutional backbone—successfully blocking unconstitutional executive orders in court and running crisis simulations for potential Election Day disruptions, including the unlawful deployment of the National Guard and ICE monitors at local polling stations. Beyond the voting rights battle, Congressman Peters answers hard-hitting questions from San Diego constituents. He addresses the root causes of the California housing crisis, explains why he identifies as a YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard), and breaks down his upcoming 2026 federal legislation, including the Build More Housing Near Transit Act and the Faith in Housing Act. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN * The Truth About Voter Fraud: The concrete data from state audits (including Utah and Kansas) proving that documented noncitizen voting is virtually non-existent. * The Calais Decision Decoded: How the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling functionally rewrote Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and what it means for racial minority voters. * The Disenfranchisement Math: Why the SAVE Act’s in-person proof of citizenship requirement disproportionately impacts married women, rural communities, and low-income Americans. * The Battle Over "Election Day": An inside look at the Watson Supreme Court case and whether mail-in ballots postmarked on time but received after Election Day will still count. * Solving the California Housing Crisis: How reforming the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and utilizing faith-based parking lots can drastically lower the cost of living. WHO THIS IS FOR * Voters & Civil Rights Advocates looking for objective, legal breakdowns of changing election laws without the media sensationalism. * Policy Enthusiasts & Law Students eager to understand the intersection of state executive power, federalism, and constitutional law. * San Diego & California Residents wanting to know exactly what constitutional amendments will be on their November 2026 ballot and how local housing initiatives affect their communities. Some notable moments from this episode: 00:00 - The Shocking Numbers Behind the SAVE Act 03:04 - Introducing California Attorney General Rob Bonta 05:01 - From Berkeley to Selma: The Bonta Family Legacy & United Farm Workers 10:00 - The Dangerous Resurgence of Political Hatred & Scapegoating 12:50 - Debunking the Myth of Widespread Voter Fraud (The Receipts) 16:04 - How the SAVE Act Disenfranchises Married Women & Rural Voters 18:52 - Louisiana v. Calais: Did the Supreme Court Kill the Voting Rights Act? 21:37 - Blocking Unconstitutional Executive Orders & The Watson Case 25:50 - Preparing for Armed Military & ICE Deployment at Local Polling Places 31:25 - Why Lower Court Judges Are Fighting Back Against Executive Lawlessness 33:50 - Action Item: How to Protect Your Vote This Week 38:53 - San Diego Q&A: The Intangible Culture of Collaboration 40:34 - YIMBY vs NIMBY: Reforming CEQA to Fix the California Housing Crisis 42:15 - Federal Solutions: The Build More Housing Near Transit Act   If you believe in substantive, solutions-oriented conversations grounded in facts rather than partisan talking points, please Subscribe to the channel and hit the notification bell. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

22 May 2026 - 43 min
episode How to Fix the Housing Crisis: Why We Need Immigrant Labor to Lower Costs | Part 2 artwork

How to Fix the Housing Crisis: Why We Need Immigrant Labor to Lower Costs | Part 2

In Part 2, Congressman Scott Peters and Todd Schulte move from the problems to the solutions. They tackle the most persistent myths head-on, using data to show that immigrants aren't draining the economy—they are holding it up. Discover why a functional legal system is the only way to end the chaos at the border. We discuss the "Grand Bargain" of reform: updating 1965-era laws to match a 2026 economy, securing the border with technology, and providing a rigorous but fair path to legal status for those who have been here for decades. Key Topics: * The $14.5 Trillion tax surplus generated by immigrants over 30 years. * Why native-born unemployment rises when immigration is slashed. * The "Heroic Journey": Moving away from dangerous crossings to legal pathways. * How to build an immigration system that actually solves the housing shortage. * e expansion of "Mega Warehouse Jails" and private prisons. About the Show: 72 & Sunny is a podcast hosted by Congressman Scott Peters about the challenges and opportunities shaping San Diego and the country. We prioritize honest, solutions-oriented conversations grounded in facts. Some Notable Moments from this Episode: * 00:00 – Immigrants: A $14.5 Trillion Fiscal Benefit * 02:15 – Do Immigrants Take American Jobs? Fact-Checking the Tropes * 07:35 – The Personal Cost: $2,150 a Year in New Expenses * 10:45 – "Schrodinger’s Immigrant": Welfare vs. Workforce Myths * 14:50 – The 2013 Comprehensive Reform & Why It Failed * 24:50 – A Path to Dignity: Legal Status vs. Automatic Citizenship * 33:20 – How You Can Influence Policy: Neighbor-to-Neighbor Impact * 38:45 – Summary: Why Current Enforcement Equals Chaos * 40:05 – Q&A: Can DHS Deport You to a Country You Aren’t From? * 41:20 – Q&A: Addressing the $39 Trillion National Debt * 43:30 – Q&A: Modernizing Environmental Reviews for Clean Energy See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

1 May 2026 - 45 min
episode Mass Deportation Economics: How Immigrants Actually Power the U.S. Economy | Part 1 artwork

Mass Deportation Economics: How Immigrants Actually Power the U.S. Economy | Part 1

In Part 1 of this critical conversation, Congressman Scott Peters and FWD.us President Todd Schulte discuss the aggressive shift in immigration enforcement. They dive into the "all-of-government" approach that has seen federal agents raiding local San Diego small businesses with tactical gear and flashbangs—not to catch "kingpins," but to arrest dishwashers. We break down the data behind the headlines: Why economists warn that these policies could add $2,150 a year to the average family’s expenses and drive food prices up by 14.5%. This isn't just about policy; it's about the literal price of enforcement. In this episode, we cover: * Tactical raids on San Diego's "pretty good" local pizza shops. * The "Jump Out Kill Squad" tactics and the tragedy in Minneapolis. * How DHS agents are being reassigned from tax enforcement to kitchen raids. * The massive expansion of "Mega Warehouse Jails" and private prisons. About the Show: 72 & Sunny is a podcast hosted by Congressman Scott Peters about the challenges and opportunities shaping San Diego and the country. We prioritize honest, solutions-oriented conversations grounded in facts. Some notable moments from this episode: 00:00 – The Raid: Federal Agents at a San Diego Pizzeria 04:00 – Meet Todd Schulte & FWD.us 07:30 – The "All-of-Government" Enforcement Approach 12:15 – Mass Deportation’s Impact on Your Grocery & Housing Bills 18:45 – The Minneapolis Incident & Federal Overreach 25:30 – Why Immigrants are a $14.5 Trillion Net Gain 31:10 – The Myth of the "Jobs Tree": Do Immigrants Displace U.S. Workers? 38:00 – Breaking Down the 2013 Comprehensive Immigration Reform See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

24 Apr 2026 - 40 min
episode The Real Reason California Electricity Rates Are the Highest in the U.S. artwork

The Real Reason California Electricity Rates Are the Highest in the U.S.

After decades of flat growth, U.S. energy demand is projected to surge by up to 25%. What is driving this massive shift? In this episode of 72 & Sunny, Congressman Scott Peters sits down with a San Diego energy expert Scott Anders to discuss the collision of AI data centers, economy-wide electrification, and the urgent need for grid modernization. We dive deep into why one Microsoft data center can require as much power as 750,000 homes—equivalent to the peak demand of the entire San Diego region. Congressman Peters also breaks down the "permitting paradox": why 1970s environmental laws like NEPA and CEQA are now the biggest obstacles to building the clean energy infrastructure needed to fight climate change. In this episode, we cover: * The AI Surge: Why data centers are becoming the biggest players on the grid. * California’s Energy Mix: The truth about our 67% carbon-free status and the role of natural gas. * The Cost Crisis: Why 30% of your bill goes toward wildfire mitigation and how subsidies impact rates. * Global Competition: Why China is building 260GW of inter-regional transmission while the U.S. lags behind. Some notable moments from this episode: * 00:00 – The end of flat energy growth: A 25% demand surge. * 02:12 – The AI "Goliath": One data center vs. 750,000 homes. * 03:19 – California’s current energy mix: Are we really 67% carbon-free?. * 04:24 – The Duck Curve: Why natural gas ramps up when the sun goes down. * 07:40 – Battery Storage: How California avoided blackouts in 2025/2026. * 10:43 – Why San Diego has the highest electricity rates in the nation. * 13:11 – The "Permitting Paradox": NEPA, CEQA, and the digital divide. * 15:21 – Why the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) needs a faster grid to succeed. * 21:14 – China vs. U.S.: The race for ultra-high-voltage transmission. * 25:07 – Wildfire mitigation: The hidden cost on your utility bill. * 27:51 – The CERTAIN Act & Permitting Reform: What’s next for Scott Peters. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

24 Mar 2026 - 39 min
episode Inside the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis | Health, Politics and Solutions with Paloma Aguirre artwork

Inside the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis | Health, Politics and Solutions with Paloma Aguirre

The Tijuana River sewage crisis has become one of the most serious environmental and public health emergencies in the United States. In this powerful first episode of 72 and Sunny, Congressman Scott Peters sits down with San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre to expose the truth behind polluted beaches, toxic air, and the fight for federal funding. For over 1,300 days, beaches across Coronado, Imperial Beach, and the South Bay have faced closures due to cross-border sewage and industrial pollution flowing from Mexico into San Diego. Families, businesses, Navy SEALs, and entire communities are feeling the impact. In this episode: * The real health dangers of toxic air and water * How pollution affects property values and tourism * Federal and international efforts to fix the crisis * What must happen next to restore San Diego beaches This conversation dives deep into environmental justice, infrastructure failures, and the urgent need for cross-border solutions. Subscribe for real conversations about the issues shaping our region and our future. Some notable moments from this episode: 00:00 The shocking reality of San Diego’s sewage crisis 01:07 Podcast introduction and guest welcome 02:00 Paloma Aguirre’s personal health impact from pollution 04:00 How surfers discovered the contamination 06:00 Air quality crisis and toxic exposure explained 07:30 Kids and communities affected for years 09:00 Why the problem got worse after 2017 10:00 Toxic gases and health risks in the air 12:00 Navy SEALs and national security concerns 14:00 Chemicals and industrial pollution dangers 15:00 Saturn Avenue and aerosolized toxic water 17:00 Scientific studies and health data being collected 19:00 Economic impact on tourism and property values 21:00 Federal funding and political fight for solutions 26:00 U.S. and Mexico infrastructure efforts 30:00 Tijuana growth and failing sewage systems 34:00 Can government cooperation solve the crisis? 36:50 The path forward and future solutions See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

23 Feb 2026 - 48 min
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