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California Court Decisions Shed Light on the Legislative Process

In order to have a better understanding of the California legislative process, it is beneficial to review state appellate court…

Chris Micheli

Encinitas Loses Fight Against City Hall On Becoming a Squatters Paradise

Although The HEAP Grant is worth $256,369, only $12,208 will go directly toward the homeless. The remainder goes towards operating…

Michelle Mears

Feds Stepping in on California’s Homeless Crisis

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Friday that he and the federal government have reached a preliminary agreement with the…

Katy Grimes

‘Right to Housing’ Bill Killed in Assembly Appropriations Committee

A 'right to housing' bill that would have required guaranteed shelter for children and families died in Committee on Thursday,…

Evan Symon

Trump Administration Threatens to Stop Some Federal Health Funding Over California’s Abortion Law

On Friday the Trump Administration threatened California that it would halt certain federal health funds because of California's requirement that…

Evan Symon

Direct Democracy in California: The Recall

Part lll Direct Democracy in California. Part l is here. Part ll is here.  One of the three forms of…

Chris Micheli

Newspaper Publisher Demands Apology From ‘Gig Economy’ Bill Author Over ‘Damaging’ Comment

The operator of a community newspaper in northern San Diego County is demanding an apology from Assemblywoman Lorena S. Gonzalez,…

Matthew Keys

2020 March Primary Preview: 7th State Senate District

The 7th Senate District: The 7th Senate District is just east of the East Bay. Largely suburban and wealthy, the…

Evan Symon

Freelance Journalists Would Be Exempt from AB 5 in New Bill

On Thursday, a new bill that would exempt freelance journalists from the independent contractor redefining AB 5 law was introduced…

Evan Symon

Adverse Possession and Squatters Rights

In “Natomas Development,” an article in the January N Magazine, Sacramento city councilman Steve Hansen noted “challenges” for the River…

Lloyd Billingsley

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