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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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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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Utilizing Lobbying Coalitions

November 11, 2019   3:52 amNovember 10, 2019   9:03 pm
A vital and common aspect of lobbying in California and other jurisdictions is to join forces with other similarly situated parties so that a larger group is more powerful and effective than a single voice or even just a few....
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Different Vote Requirements for California Legislative Actions and Bills

November 6, 2019   7:26 amNovember 6, 2019   7:28 am
Most Capitol observers are only aware of majority vote and 2/3 majority vote requirements for California legislation. However, there are actually several other categories of vote requirements on bills that come before the Legislature. The following are those categories and...
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Utility Breakup Plan: Two Attorneys Say ‘PG&E Too Big to Succeed’

November 5, 2019   2:05 amNovember 5, 2019   8:19 pm
The opening paragraph of a lawsuit names the California Public Utilities Commission, California Department of Water Resources, California Department of Finance Director Keely Bosler, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, and all of the CPUC Commissioners, Marybel Batjer, Liane Randolph, Martha Guzman...
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Obstacles Faced in the Legislative Process

November 4, 2019   2:16 amNovember 3, 2019   9:23 pm
As one might contemplate, there are numerous obstacles to overcome during the legislative process in California. These are generally categorized as policy, fiscal and political obstacles that may have to be addressed as a bill travels through the legislative process....
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Sponsored Bills: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?

November 1, 2019   6:48 amNovember 1, 2019   6:53 am
To those who are not operating in or around the California State Capitol, “sponsored” bills are relatively unknown, but the media often focus on sponsored bills in a critical manner. To make matters confusing, in Congress, the term “sponsor” means...
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