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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.
California State Assembly

Vote Changes in the California Legislature

September 21, 2022   6:39 amSeptember 21, 2022   6:44 am
Are vote changes allowed in the California Legislature? The answer is yes, although there are different rules between the two houses and some explanation is appropriate. A vote change is obviously when a legislator chooses to change his or her...
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Presiding Over the State Senate

September 20, 2022   3:30 pmSeptember 20, 2022   2:35 pm
Just like in the California State Assembly where several Assembly Members actually preside over the Floor Sessions, different senators preside over the State Senate during its Floor Sessions. In the Assembly, the presiding officer (aside from the Speaker) is primarily...
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Which Version of the Bill?

September 20, 2022   10:03 amSeptember 20, 2022   10:38 am
Most Capitol observers would answer the question, “which version of the bill below is this?” with the following statement: “It is the August 15th version.” That is one answer, but it is not the answer that the Office of Legislative...
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A sea of empty desks inside the California State Assembly

Between Election Day and Convening the New Session

September 20, 2022   8:59 amSeptember 20, 2022   9:01 am
Do any official legislative activities occur between election day and the convening of the new legislative session? The answer is yes. Pursuant to Assembly Rule 13.1, there is the organization of party caucuses that takes place during that interval. AR...
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When Resolutions Are Not Adopted by the CA Legislature

September 19, 2022   5:22 pmSeptember 19, 2022   3:29 pm
There are three types of resolutions considered in the California Legislature; they are joint, concurrent, and house resolutions. In general, they are considered throughout the legislative session, just like bills and constitutional amendments. Nonetheless, pursuant to Assembly Rule 74, which...
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California State Assembly in Session

What Happens to the Technical, Nonsubstantive Changes Proposed in a Vetoed Bill?

September 19, 2022   2:02 pmSeptember 19, 2022   2:08 pm
In many bills that reach the Governor’s Desk, there are technical, nonsubstantive changes that are made to existing statutes that are already being amended by the particular bill. In other words, in addition to the substantive changes being proposed by...
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Governor Signs AB 2188 – Testing for Cannabis Use

September 19, 2022   11:00 amSeptember 19, 2022   11:04 am
On September 19, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 2188, by Assembly Member Bill Quirk (D-Fremont). AB 2188 amends Government Code Section 12954 relating to the use of cannabis. Existing California law, the Fair Employment and Housing...
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