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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.

Employers Dealing with Employees Wearing Political Message Clothing

October 28, 2020   9:37 pmOctober 28, 2020   9:55 pm
California’s Labor Code provides several statutory provisions directed at the regulation of political activities in the workplace. These provisions are found in Division 2 [Employment Regulation and Supervision], Part 3 [Privileges and Immunities], Chapter 5 [Political Affiliations], Sections 1101 –...
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Drafting Considerations for a California Legislative Resolution

October 28, 2020   6:30 amOctober 28, 2020   10:54 am
In the California Legislature, there are three types of resolutions. According to the Legislative Counsel, “two of these, concurrent resolutions and joint resolutions, require consideration and adoption by both houses of the Legislature before they can take effect. House (Assembly)...
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The Anatomy of a California Legislative Resolution

October 27, 2020   6:15 amOctober 27, 2020   6:19 am
In the California Legislature, Members of the Assembly and Senate can introduce three types of resolutions. What are the component parts of a resolution? In terms of its anatomy, a resolution contains the following provisions: Legislative Session. At the top...
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The Anatomy a California Bill

October 26, 2020   6:21 amOctober 26, 2020   8:10 am
​In the California Legislature, pursuant to Article IV, Section 8(b)(1), “the Legislature may make no law except by statute and may enact no statute except by bill.” As a result, a bill is what enacts a statute. The Legislative Counsel...
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State-Mandated Local Programs in California Legislation

October 25, 2020   8:27 amOctober 25, 2020   1:46 pm
​You may have noticed while reading a California bill that, at the end of the Legislative Counsel’s Digest, there are four “keys,” which identify the vote required for passage of the bill, whether the bill contains an appropriation, whether the...
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An Introduction To Legislative Drafting

October 23, 2020   6:31 amOctober 25, 2020   1:46 pm
What is legislative drafting? Legislative drafting or bill drafting is the work of professionals who usually provide their services in a centralized office for the U.S. Congress or state legislatures. These individuals draft bills, resolutions, and constitutional amendments (for the...
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The Seven Cs of Basic Legislative Drafting

October 22, 2020   6:25 amOctober 22, 2020   10:50 am
What are the “Seven Cs” and what do they have to do with legislative drafting? During this time of pandemic, I have been researching and reading about legislative drafting and studying some of the materials that are available to the...
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