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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.

Strategy and Tactics to Implement Your Public Policy Change

December 24, 2019   2:05 amDecember 23, 2019   9:39 pm
By Ray LeBov and Chris Micheli The purpose of this article is to provider readers with some guidance on developing a strategy and relevant tactics to implement There are a number of aspects of a policy advocacy strategy that must...
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Judging the Qualifications of Members of the California Legislature

December 23, 2019   6:09 amDecember 23, 2019   6:29 am
California Constitution Article IV, Section 5(a)(1) specifies: “Each house of the Legislature shall judge the qualifications and elections of its Members and, by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership concurring, may expel a Member.” The courts...
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Teaching People to Lobby

December 22, 2019   9:45 amDecember 22, 2019   9:49 am
By Ray LeBov and Chris Micheli There are individuals intrigued by a career in legislative and regulatory advocacy, often called lobbying. In an effort to address people’s interest in learning about a lobbying career, they can take two half-day courses...
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California Chamber and Other Biz Groups Sue Over Employment Arbitration Ban

December 20, 2019   12:02 pmDecember 20, 2019   9:06 am
AB 51 makes it a crime for businesses to exercise their federally protected rights   The U.S. and California Chambers of Commerce, along with several other business trade groups, filed a lawsuit against State of California officials to overturn the...
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California Constitution

What is a Constitutional Amendment?

December 20, 2019   7:15 amDecember 20, 2019   7:59 am
What is a “constitutional amendment”? Although California’s Constitution provides for the amendment of this document, the constitution does not define this term. A traditional definition of a constitutional amendment is a modification to an existing constitution. California’s Legislative Counsel defines...
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What is a Resolution?

December 18, 2019   8:19 amDecember 18, 2019   2:08 pm
What is a “resolution”? Although resolutions and concurrent resolutions are mentioned several times in Article IV of the California Constitution, neither term is defined in that document. There also is not a definition for either term in the Government Code....
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What is a ‘bill?’

December 16, 2019   6:16 amDecember 15, 2019   8:44 pm
What is a “bill”? Although the term “bill” is mentioned more than two dozen times in the California Constitution, the word is actually not defined in this document. It is also not defined in the California Government Code. A traditional...
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