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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.
A sea of empty desks inside the California State Assembly

Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules – The Assembly Rules – Part II

April 1, 2020   6:03 amApril 1, 2020   6:10 am
This is Part ll of Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules – The Assembly Rules. Part l is here.  The Sergeant at Arms has specified duties, powers and responsibilities, such as preserving order, announcing messages, supervising assistant Sergeants, and...
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California State Assembly

Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules – The Assembly Rules – Part I

March 30, 2020   6:20 amMarch 30, 2020   6:29 am
Beyond the relevant provisions of the California Constitution (contained primarily in Article IV), as well as applicable sections of the California Government Code, the State Senate and State Assembly are governed by their Joint Rules, the Standing Rules of the...
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Legislative Operations During Emergencies

March 29, 2020   2:00 pmMarch 30, 2020   1:32 pm
If the Legislature decides to proceed with remote hearings and voting, how will members of the public participate?   As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, numerous state legislatures around the country have acted upon or are considering measures to...
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Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules – The Senate Rules – Part II

March 27, 2020   6:08 amMarch 26, 2020   9:40 pm
This is Part ll  of Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules: The Senate Rules — Part l is HERE. Whenever a bill is authored by an individual who is no longer a Member of the Legislature, the Senate Rules...
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Key Provisions of the Legislature’s Internal Rules: The Senate Rules Part I

March 25, 2020   6:15 amMarch 24, 2020   9:00 pm
Beyond the relevant provisions of the California Constitution, contained primarily in Article IV, as well as applicable sections of the California Government Code, the State Senate and State Assembly are governed by their Joint Rules, the Standing Rules of the...
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California State Assembly

Types of Bill Amendments in the California Legislature

March 23, 2020   6:05 amMarch 23, 2020   6:10 am
In the California Legislature, there are several types of amendments that can be made to measures, including bills, resolutions and constitutional amendments. To begin, an amendment is defined by Legislative Counsel as an alteration to a bill, motion, resolution, or...
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Reconsideration of Bills

March 20, 2020   8:56 amMarch 20, 2020   8:59 am
When a bill in the California Legislature fails passage either in committee or on the floor of the Assembly or Senate, it can be granted “reconsideration.” According to the Legislative Counsel, reconsideration means a motion giving the opportunity to take...
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