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KHTS Sacramento Trip Rescheduled To Summer 2022 

2022 Sacramento Road Trip

After an over two-year-long hiatus due to coronavirus restrictions, the annual KHTS Sacramento trip has been rescheduled to the summer of 2022. Transporting a broad mix of representation to the state capital, the KHTS Sacramento trip is scheduled for community leaders to advocate for the major issues impacting the Santa Clarita Valley in a two-day excursion beginning May 31.  “The ...

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KHTS Sacramento Trip Scheduled For 2022

2022 Sacramento Road Trip

The annual KHTS Sacramento trip is back on schedule after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions. The trip is scheduled for March 31 and June 1, 2022. The annual bus trip was inspired in 2006 by our then-Assemblyman Dr. Keith Richman and KHTS owner Carl Goldman. “The Annual KHTS Sacramento Trip is back in 2022 and promises to be ...

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Inaugural KHTS Antelope Valley Sacramento Road Trip Kicks Off

The inaugural KHTS Antelope Valley Sacramento Road Trip kicked off Monday morning with a charter bus full of community leaders, educators and students from the Antelope Valley. The first ever KHTS Antelope Valley Sacramento Road Trip is consists of dozens of Antelope Valley leaders representing a wide variety of the community. While some participants have elected to fly to Sacramento, ...

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Intro Letter – 2019 KHTS Sacramento Road Trip

March 18, 2019 Welcome on our 14th Annual Sacramento Road Trip and thanks for joining us! You are one of a very select group of 115 representatives from Santa Clarita who have been invited by KHTS FM 98.1 & AM-1220 and California State Senator Scott Wilk to join us so we may have an impact on decision makers in our ...

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KHTS Planning Santa Clarita, Antelope Valley Sacramento Road Trips For 2019

2019 AV Sacramento Road Trip

KHTS Radio is expanding its annual KHTS Sacramento Road Trip in 2019 to include a second Antelope Valley version of its highly successful Santa Clarita community trip. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Now in its 14th year, the KHTS Sacramento Road Trip is a two-day event, taking over 120 community leaders ...

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2018 KHTS Sacramento Road Trip Interviews

This year’s annual KHTS Sacramento Road Trip was a great success! On the trip we took the time to interview attendees about their goals and experiences on the trip. Local government, school and business leaders all attended this year’s trip to discuss issues facing Santa Clarita in the State’s capital. Compiled below you will links to each interview we conducted, ...

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2018 KHTS Sacramento Trip To Discuss Santa Clarita Issues With Lawmakers

Organizers of the 2018 KHTS Sacramento Trip have finalized the topics that will be discussed this year with local politicians. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. The KHTS Sacramento Trip will cover housing and building challenges, education, new marijuana laws, water, transportation and health care. In 2017, lawmakers spoke with Santa Clarita ...

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List of Participants – 2015 KHTS Sacramento Road Trip

Sacramento Road Trip 2015

List of Participants – 2015 KHTS Sacramento Road Trip – 10th Annual KHTS Sacramento Road Trip on March 16th and 17th, 2015. We now take 110 community leaders. Our issues include education, water, high-speed rail, worker’s compensation, business retention and health care. List of Participants – 2015 KHTS Sacramento Trip Acosta, Dante Santa Clarita City Council Member Alfred, Rachel Canyon High ...

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KHTS Heading To Capitol ’13: Trip Includes Four Local High Schoolers

Every year KHTS leads a bus full of community leaders in the Santa Clarita Valley and head north to Sacramento to help individuals gain a better understanding of the challenges our state legislative officials face. This year over 90 of the Santa Clarita Valley’s community leaders have been invited to have an impact on decision makers in the State Capitol. ...

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