Carol Pefley
California State Assembly District 28
Support common sense policies for a safe, free and more prosperous California.
California is a state of limitless potential—but it's being held back by one-party rule that puts politics before people. For far too long, Sacramento has been dominated by a Democratic supermajority that continues to drive up the cost of living, burden our small businesses with endless red tape, and push extreme policies that ignore the concerns of everyday Californians.
I’m running for the California State Assembly to bring balance and common sense back to our state government.
California is a state of limitless potential—but it's being held back by one-party rule that puts politics before people. For far too long, Sacramento has been dominated by a Democratic supermajority that continues to drive up the cost of living, burden our small businesses with endless red tape, and push extreme policies that ignore the concerns of everyday Californians.
I’m running for the California State Assembly to bring balance and common sense back to our state government.
-Carol Pefley, Candidate for California State Assembly District 28
Carol Pefley is making news!
After years of observation, I can now confidently report that my dog is, without question, a Republican. Not because she watches cable news (she loves Gutfeld) but because of her behavior.
2025 will be remembered as the year when Americans at the federal, state, county and city level finally pulled back the curtain and saw clearly and unmistakably the scale of waste, fraud, and abuse that has been allowed by our governments-- for far too long. After years of feeling ignored and gaslit, Americans are waking up to the reality that the systems meant to protect the most vulnerable have instead been exploited.
Eric Swalwell of Fang Fang fame, is already igniting a firestorm after he publicly vowed to charge and arrest ICE agents and revoke their driver’s licenses for doing their jobs if he is elected Governor of California.
2025 will be remembered as the year Americans finally pulled back the curtain and saw clearly and unmistakably the scale of waste, fraud, and abuse that has been allowed by our government for far too long.
Minnesota is now at the center of what federal prosecutors describe as “industrial‑scale fraud” across multiple social service programs including Medicaid, housing assistance, autism therapy, childcare subsidies, and pandemic‑era food programs.
As we celebrate Christmas with our families and loved ones, I want to speak directly to every Californian who has been fighting, often quietly, often tirelessly, to save the state we cherish.
For years now, countless California parents have lived with a quiet, growing heartbreak. Discovering that their children were being encouraged and aided to pursue gender transitions at school without their knowledge. In many cases by the time a parent realized what was happening, their child was already on puberty blockers and hormones.
By the end of this year, millions of Americans are once again staring down the possibility of losing their health coverage if nothing is done. The subsidies propping up the current system are set to expire, and extending them yet again would simply kick the can down the road.
This weekend’s dramatic election in Chile sent shockwaves across Latin America. After years of social unrest, rising crime, and deep frustration with left‑wing governance, Chilean voters delivered a huge and decisive political shift with a landslide victory for conservative presidential candidate Jose Antonion Kast, a clear message from millions of Chileans who are exhausted by instability, violence, and economic stagnation.
While Washington was gridlocked and the federal government sat at a standstill, California’s political machine was busy pushing a new agenda, one that puts our farmers, ranchers, and food producers directly in the crosshairs.
Gratitude is more than a feeling. It’s a lens through which we see the world.
In the summer of 1950, the Korean Peninsula was thrust into chaos when North Korean forces, backed by the Soviet Union and China, launched a surprise invasion across the 38th parallel. South Korea, newly formed and fragile, was on the brink of collapse. But the United States, under the banner of the United Nations, answered the call.
Prop. 50 was approved by California voters on Tuesday. Here's a look at a "No on 50" watch party in Los Gatos.
In honor of Charlie Kirk’s birthday on October 14th, President Donald Trump awarded him a special commendation recognizing his unwavering commitment to constitutional values and youth empowerment. The celebration extended far beyond Washington, reaching grassroots communities across California, including a spirited gathering in San Jose.
In a world torn by division, President Donald J. Trump is charting a different course, one rooted in friendship, goodwill, and the promise of prosperity and peace. Critics cannot understand the message as they view everything from a purely political perspective of wins and losses for party, with little regard or care for human suffering and the greater good of mankind.
Meeting and listening to concerned voters
Carol Pefley is dedicated to listening to voters and truly values their perspectives on California and the current political climate. She understands the importance of representing the community’s concerns and priorities, ensuring that every voice is heard in shaping a better future for the district.