Legislative Update: Bills Begin to Move Forward Again
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In the search to offer relief for high prices (and sidestep the Gann Limit), Governor Newsom has floated the idea of offering checks to car owners,
After a weekend of lobbying, jockeying and speculating, then a flurry of parliamentary maneuvers and a six-hour closed-door caucus meeting on
Et tu, Rivas? Late Friday, just as legislators — and everyone else in the state — were preparing to check out for the long holiday weekend, an
“Suspense Day” at the state legislature is supposed to refer to the day Appropriations Committees pass or kill bills by speed-reading through
“Suspense Day” at the state legislature is supposed to refer to the day Appropriations Committees pass or kill bills by speed-reading through
Today was “Suspense File Day,” the deadline by which bills that have been set aside by the Senate and Assembly Appropriations Committees must be
On Friday, I reported on Streetsblog California that Governor Newsom’s proposed budget included “an additional $500 million for the Active
Grants to Stop AAPI Hate May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, and I am happy to celebrate with a historic state investment
I’ve always enjoyed assembling kits – before puzzles it was model aircraft and hairy-choppers – those were truly the gift that kept on giving
The Nimbl camper is evolving continuously; this last year, the design and production team have focused on improving technology, molds, sourcing, and
Choi is Woman of the Year Each year, the California State Assembly honors the accomplishments of local women and the lasting impact they have made on
A new statute passed in California will bar state employees (as well as teachers, police personnel, and health care workers) from using a variety of
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Hate Crime Numbers Rise Back in January 2021, 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee went on his daily walk around his Anza Vista neighborhood and was