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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.

Overview of California’s Budget Process

January 12, 2020   7:44 amJanuary 12, 2020   10:46 am
The state budget process on paper is similar to the legislative process; however, it can be different in practical terms. The full budget committees of the Senate and Assembly act mostly as the final arbiter of their respective houses when...
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Legislative Deadlines

January 10, 2020   6:19 amJanuary 10, 2020   6:21 am
The California Legislature works on the basis of deadlines for moving measures (bills, resolutions and constitutional amendments) through the legislative process. The Assembly Chief Clerk and the Senate Secretary each maintain information related to these legislative deadlines. Based upon the...
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Determining Whether Amendments Are Germane

January 8, 2020   6:01 amJanuary 8, 2020   6:28 am
In the California Legislature, as with several other legislative bodies around the country, there is an initial question regarding whether amendments to existing bills must be “germane” to the subject matter of the existing bill. As described in legislative glossaries,...
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California’s Legislative Calendar

January 6, 2020   5:57 amJanuary 6, 2020   6:03 am
The calendar for the California Legislative Session is important for those working in and around the State Capitol. The California Constitution provides the dates of convening and adjourning the legislative session.  Other than that, the Legislature has freedom to set...
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Picking the Right Bill Author to Be Your Legislative Champion

January 5, 2020   9:07 amJanuary 5, 2020   9:08 am
It is often a time-consuming and sometimes daunting task to find just the right author for a bill to introduce in the California Legislature. How do some lobbyists pick the right bill author? While there is no cookie-cutter approach to...
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What Is Subject to Referendum?

January 3, 2020   6:14 amJanuary 3, 2020   6:17 am
Pursuant to Article II, Section 9 of the California Constitution, “the referendum is the power of the electors to approve or reject statutes or parts of statutes except urgency statutes, statutes calling elections, and statutes providing for tax levies or...
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Here is Why Drivers, Uber and Postmates File Federal Lawsuit Against AB 5

January 2, 2020   2:05 amJanuary 1, 2020   10:01 pm
‘AB 5 is an irrational and unconstitutional statute designed to target and stifle workers and companies in the on-demand economy.’   Represented by the Los Angeles office of the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, two drivers joined Uber and...
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