So in Sacramento, indoor and outdoor dining are completely open without any limitations? The unemployment rate is about the same as one year ago? All public schools (elementary, middle, high school) and colleges are open and holding in class instruction? There are no restrictions on retail shopping such as limiting the number of people in the establishment at any one time? No one is currently wearing a mask out in public? The crime rate has not increased?
I live in the same state and had no idea that Sacramento had completely recovered from Newsom's totalitarian policies.
Where I live, the lockdown is approaching a year with no end in sight. There is no outdoor or indoor dining. There are lines to enter certain retail and grocery stores - reminds one of Soviet-era breadlines. The reported unemployment rate is close to 10%. The public schools are closed with no plan on getting students back in the classroom. The middle class has been decimated and homelessness in the state is estimated to double from 129,000 to 260,000 by 2023 according to an article in the LA Times a couple of weeks ago. The crime rate has increased significantly in LA County and the Bay area. I can confidently argue that people's lives are worse today than a year ago in the rest of the state.
If Sacramento is about the same today as it was a year ago, that is laudable. Perhaps, you could highlight how the unemployment rate, the homelessness rate, and public school education system recovered or went unchanged over the last year? It could serve as a model for the rest of the country, if not the rest of the state.