Tag: California Public Records Act
CA Gov. Newsom Gives OK for State, Local Agencies to Destroy Emails
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a measure last weekend that would have required local governments to preserve copies of email records for disclosure under the state’s public records law. The measure, Assembly Bill 1184, would have required local and state...
Rather Than Tough-on-Crime Policies, Sacramento Sues 7 Transients For Harassing Businesses
If Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg or any other member of the City Council committed the same crimes the transients are – assault, dealt drugs, committed robbery, masturbated in public, or pooped on the sidewalk in front of a business –...
While Cities’ Homeless Populations Surge, California’s Homeless Industrial Complex Grows
Cities throughout the state of California saw their homeless populations surge in the last two years. Yet, Democrat politicians try to normalize homelessness, while at the same time, try to make California residents accept epidemic levels of homeless as a...
California Lawyers Mandatory Re-Fingerprinting Turns Up 2,200 Criminal Records
California has many criminal lawyers, but not just of the criminal defense variety. A recently-enforced rule requiring active California attorneys to be re-fingerprinted found 2,200 practicing attorneys have criminal records, including 20 unreported felonies. On May 23, 2018, the Supreme...
Huntington Beach Sued While Marin County Exempted from Affordable Housing Requirements
While Gov. Gavin Newsom has sued the Orange County city of Huntington Beach for failing to provide enough additional “affordable housing,” his own home county of Marin is enjoying a moratorium on affordable housing building requirements until 2028. “But some...