Tag: Assembly Appropriations Committee
The Legislature is Trying Again to Gut California’s Prohibitions on Public Discrimination
In the 1960s Martin Luther King dreamed of a color blind society in which people would be judged by the content of their character not the color of their skin. But today liberals are fixated on race and devoted to...
A Look at Recent Suspense File Actions
Recently, the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committees have been taking four possible actions on measures pending on their respective Suspense Files during the first year of the Legislative Session: Do Pass; Do Pass as Amended; 2-year Bill; or Hold in...
Psychedelic Drug Decriminalization Bill Passed By Assm. Appropriations Comm.
A bill to decriminalize plant-based psychedelic drugs was passed by the Assembly Appropriations Committee on Friday, making the controversial bill one vote away before going to Governor Gavin Newsom to either sign into law or veto. First introduced in December...
Will CA Legislature Pass SB 14 to Make Sex Trafficking a Felony Once Again?
A bill to make sex trafficking a felony once again in California was blocked in the Assembly Public Safety Committee by Democrats in July, after passing unanimously in the Senate. Eventually and two days later, the committee was pressured by...
Paid Sick Leave Expansion Bill Prepares For Final Votes In Assembly
A bill to increase the minimum number of paid sick leave days a year for employees from three to seven, as well as expand the minimum number of accrued sick days a year from six to fourteen, prepared for the...
Senator Shannon Grove’s ‘Make Sex Trafficking a Felony Again’ Bill Killed Once More?
In July, the Globe reported that California’s Democrats voted to kill a bill by Senator Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) to make child sex trafficking a felony once again in the state. And notably, the main stream media attempted to make Gov....