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Author: Chris Micheli

Chris Micheli is an attorney and lobbyist with Snodgrass & Micheli, LLC, as well as an Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Middle Part of the Legislative Session

June 20, 2024   2:30 amJune 20, 2024   2:31 am
What generally happens in the middle part of the California Legislative Session? Immediately after the house of origin deadline, the budget deliberations are in full swing and bills must quickly be considered in the second house. The first half of...
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Frequently Asked Questions about the First Part of the Legislative Session

June 19, 2024   2:30 amJune 19, 2024   2:31 am
What generally happens in the first part of the California Legislative Session? During the first part of the first year of a two-year Session, legislators await their committee assignments, consider proposals for authoring bills and, for the new Members, they...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Bills with Public’s Right of Access Disclaimers

June 18, 2024   2:30 amJune 17, 2024   7:24 pm
Have you ever read a bill and found a section at the end of the bill discussing the public’s right of access being limited by the bill? The following is an example from a bill in the California Legislature: SEC....
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June 27 Is a Key California Legislative Deadline

June 17, 2024   4:00 amJune 17, 2024   6:26 am
Thursday, June 27, is an important day for the California Legislature on several fronts. That day is when the 12 days expire for the Governor to act on AB 107 by Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel (D-Woodland Hills), the Budget Bill, which...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Actions by Appropriations Committees

June 17, 2024   2:30 amJune 17, 2024   2:31 am
What can the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committee do with bills re-referred to them? The following actions are the most common: Do Pass; Do Pass as Amended; Placed on the Suspense File; Consent; or “28.8 to the Floor” (only in...
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Frequently Asked Questions about California State Officers and Honoraria and Gifts

June 16, 2024   2:30 amJune 16, 2024   2:31 am
Can state officers accept gifts and honoraria? Among other provisions, Article V, Section 14 of the California Constitution prohibits any honorarium being paid and limits gifts being made to state officers. Who are “state officers”? Section 14(f) defines “state officer” to...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Improper Influences on California Legislators

June 15, 2024   2:30 amJune 15, 2024   2:31 am
Is there a prohibition against improper influences? California’s Constitution, in Article IV that deals with the legislative branch of state government, makes it a felony for a person who seeks to improperly influence the vote or official action of a...
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