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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 Constitution

Political Activities of Public Employees

January 31, 2020   6:39 amJanuary 31, 2020   6:39 am
In California’s Government Code, Title 1, Division 4, Chapter 9.5, there are sections of law prohibiting specified political activities of public employees. Government Code Section 3201 specifies that the Legislature finds that political activities of public employees are of significant...
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California’s Legislative Committee System – Part Two

January 29, 2020   6:30 amJanuary 28, 2020   5:51 pm
This is Part ll of California’s Legislative Committee System; Part l is HERE. Legislative Committees and Their Jurisdictions Both houses of the California Legislature provide committees of legislators, based upon subject matter jurisdiction, to handle the business of the respective...
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California’s Legislative Committee System – Part One

January 27, 2020   6:54 amJanuary 27, 2020   6:57 am
Overview Like the United States Congress, the California Legislature’s primary work is done by the nearly two dozen Senate committees and the more than 30 Assembly committees.  These standing committees are comprised of a small number of Members of the...
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California Constitution

California Court Decisions Shed Light on the Legislative Process

January 26, 2020   2:20 amJanuary 25, 2020   10:30 pm
In order to have a better understanding of the California legislative process, it is beneficial to review state appellate court decisions that have interpreted relevant provisions of the California Constitution and specifically the legislative branch of government. Article IV of...
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California Constitution

Direct Democracy in California: The Recall

January 24, 2020   8:52 amJanuary 24, 2020   8:53 am
Part lll Direct Democracy in California. Part l is here. Part ll is here.  One of the three forms of direct democracy in the State of California is the recall. It is available at the state or local levels. In...
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California Constitution

Direct Democracy in California: The Initiative – Part II

January 22, 2020   6:21 amJanuary 22, 2020   1:53 pm
Part ll Direct Democracy in California. Part l is here. In addition, within eight days after the filing of the petition, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the elections official must determine the total number of signatures affixed to the petition...
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California Constitution

Direct Democracy in California: The Initiative – Part 1

January 20, 2020   6:02 amJanuary 19, 2020   8:54 pm
One of the three forms of direct democracy in the State of California is the initiative. It is found in California’s Constitution, Article 2, Section 8. It is defined in Section 8(a) as “the power of the electors to propose...
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