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It was a noble effort by pastor Jack Hibbs, the folks at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, and other true believers who showed up in Sacramento and did what they could to halt AB495 — but it was a forgone conclusion that it would become law.

How can I write such? Well, I verbalized it to my wife many weeks ago when we learned of AB495, as we partake in Calvary Chapel Chino Hills services online every Sunday and Wednesday.

But evil prevailed. Evil is growing. It’s prophesied. It’s happening. It isn’t being negative or pessimistic — it’s being realistic and Biblical, friends.

Can good things happen? Surely, and many do. But in California, with the makeup of the Statehouse and the demonic force within California’s Governor, it was a foregone conclusion that the conceived in evil AB495 was going to become law — in such a place, state of lawlessness.

And he’s going to run for president in 2028. Newsom, that is. And he will likely do very well and perhaps win the Democratic nomination. And at least half those who vote will vote for him, and millions, upon millions of professed Christians will remain silent, idle, allowing evil to breathe and push and grow, shirking their duty as soldiers of Christ in this escalating spiritual war.

Imagine that…

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Friday, October 17th, 2025

 

 

Experts Issue Warning After California’s Governor Signs Dangerous Legislation Targeting Parental Rights

 

October 16, 2025

By Jeff Johnston 

Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily

 

Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 495 this week, legislation allowing any adult to sign an affidavit claiming to be a child’s relative and make medical and educational decisions for that child.

Parental rights activists dubbed the bill the “License to Kidnap Act” and “The California Trafficking Bill,” as it allows any individual to fill out a “Caregiver’s Authorization Affidavit” and claim to be a child’s relative. The affidavit offers no safeguards such as a background check, finger printing, notarization or parent signature.

California Family Council (CFC), a Focus on the Family ally, said the bill “fundamentally undermines parental rights and opens the door for abuse, kidnapping, and government interference in family life.”

In a press release, Governor Newsom announced he had signed the bill “to protect parents’ rights and children,” adding, “Our children deserve to feel safe at home, in school and in the community. We are putting on record that we stand by our families and their right to keep their private information safe, maintain parental rights and help families prepare in case of emergencies.”

CFC President Jonathan Keller vehemently disagreed with that assessment, saying the bill betrayed parents and endangered children. “Governor Newsom is deliberately trying to deceive parents by claiming this bill protects them, when in fact it does the opposite. AB 495 strips parents of their constitutional rights and hands them over to unverified strangers. It is unconstitutional, it is illegal, and no school or medical facility should recognize or accept the authority of a Caregiver’s Authorization Affidavit without a verified signature from a parent or legal guardian. Newsom knows exactly what this bill does, but he’s hoping the press and the public won’t read it for themselves.”

Proponents of the bill said it was needed to protect children of illegal immigrants by allowing another family member to step in and make decisions for them if their parents were deported.

Dean Broyles, president and chief counsel of the National Center for Law & Policy, told CFC that it affects all children – not just those whose parents entered the country illegally. He said the bill violated parents’ rights, lacked basic safeguards needed to protect children and was unconstitutional: “Governor Newsom deceptively describes AB 495 as a caregiver planning tool for undocumented immigrant parents. It’s more accurately described as a child trafficker’s and child predator’s dream bill.”

Broyles added, “Its sweeping application is not limited to immigrant families, does not require any parental notice or consent, and lacks even the most basic safeguards to protect children. Anyone falsely claiming kinship can easily sign the affidavit, access a child, obtain medical care, and enroll them in another school. Even the most basic safeguard of a notary is not required to confirm the true identity of the person accessing your child. AB 495 violates fundamentally constitutionally protected parental rights, endangers California’s children, and will be appropriately legally challenged and struck down.”

CFC encouraged parents to take immediate action to protect their children:

  • Update emergency contact lists at schools and medical offices to include only those adults you trust to make educational and medical decisions for your child.
  • Submit written directives stating that no one outside your listed contacts is authorized to pick up or make decisions for your child.
  • Support efforts to legally challenge AB 495 and restore parental rights in California law.

Keller added CFC would challenge the act, saying, “We will work with our partners, our attorneys, and thousands of California parents to overturn this unconstitutional law. Parents, not politicians, are the rightful guardians of their children.”

Jack Hibbs, Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills and Founder of Real Impact—aimed at educating and equipping Christians to have a godly influence on the political culture—stated that the details of AB 495 are beyond belief.

“It is literally being called by opponents of it—I’m one of them—the ‘California legislature trafficking Bill,’” he stressed. “It is unbelievable.”

AB 495 will allow any adult to “take custody of a child simply by presenting a so-called ‘authorized’ affidavit to school authorities stating that the parent has given this person permission to take custody of the child,” he detailed.

“The document can be easily printed, fraudulently signed, and open the door for predators, traffickers, or other dangerous individuals to access children and teens,” Hibbs explained.

Pastor Hibbs criticized Christians within the state who decided not to involve themselves in the political process by voting, emphasizing AB 495 as part of the resulting consequences of that decision. “Here we are. Evil always fills a void or vacancy—Jesus said that.”

On September 5th, amendments were made to AB 495 in response to widespread backlash; however, Real Impact warned that “the changes did nothing to improve protections for children.”

“The bill still lacks essential safeguards — there is no notary requirement, no parent signature, no parental notification, and no parental consent,” the group stressed, calling the changes a “desperate attempt to deflect the pressure.”

Jeff Johnston works as an Issues Analyst for Focus on the Family, encouraging and equipping Christians to engage the culture on Biblical and moral issues.