California Courts and Presentation of Fiscal Bills to the Governor
Article IV, Section 12(c)(4) of the California Constitution requires appropriations bills to be presented to the Governor for final action…
Article IV, Section 12(c)(4) of the California Constitution requires appropriations bills to be presented to the Governor for final action…
Reparations advocates are looking at 2025 to be the year that key reparations bills are passed, with some to pave…
President-elect Donald Trump's deputy chief of staff for policy, Stephen Miller, sent a letter to multiple California cities, counties, and…
Its no secret taxpayer’s hard-earned money continues to be squandered by government officials, more so in California and indeed in…
President-elect Donald Trump has big plans for fixing Joe Biden’s mistakes when he re-enters the White House next month. He’s…
It is established case law from the Supreme Court on down that the government cannot make services or funding contingent…
What has very clearly become an "us versus them" issue, an issue near and dear only to leftist politicians, is…
California courts follow the statutory construction principle that statutes are to be applied prospectively unless there is clear evidence that…
In Public Contract Code Division 2, Part 2, Chapter 1, Article 6, it provides for state agency design-build projects. Section…
The recent news stories of actual arrests for blatant crime and serial theft rings in California is thanks to voter's…
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