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Tag: Gov. Jerry Brown

Governor Newsom Takes a Hike

July 2, 2019   2:33 amJuly 2, 2019   8:06 am
“California is struggling to give raises to state workers who were supposed to get them last year even as a new contract year begins,” reports Wes Venteicher of the Sacramento Bee. The delay involves 1,000 members of Professional Engineers in...
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Lawmakers’ Request for Audit of California DMV Killed Despite Suspicion of Election Fraud

July 1, 2019   2:05 amJuly 2, 2019   3:41 am
In January we learned that the Department of Motor Vehicles and county voter registrars told the California Secretary of State Alex Padilla last year that the motor Voter program was not ready. Motor Voter automatically registers voters when they renew...
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Legislators Again Protect DMV from Independent Audit

June 27, 2019   8:42 amJune 27, 2019   8:54 am
“For the second time in the past 12 months,” Bryan Anderson of the Sacramento Bee reports, “California Democrats declined to open an independent investigation into the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles.” The audit request was “the most sweeping review” of...
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Sen. Jackson’s Campus Rape Bill Moving Through Legislature Despite Legal Opposition

June 26, 2019   2:07 amJune 26, 2019   12:31 pm
“Schools in California lack clear guidance regarding the rights California students are entitled to during a school misconduct investigation and proceeding involving an underlying complaint of gender-based discrimination, including sexual harassment and/or violence,” says Sen. Hannah Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara). ...
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Authorized Power Outages Leave Californians Sweltering and In the Dark

June 10, 2019   2:11 amJune 10, 2019   6:13 pm
Over the weekend, PG&E turned off power in Napa, during a heat wave, only restoring power later in the day. More power outages came at 9 p.m. to customers in Butte County, Yuba County, and Sierra Foothills. The Associated Press...
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Despite Double the Water Average in 2019, CA Imposing Water Rationing and Regulations

May 23, 2019   9:00 amAugust 13, 2019   11:58 am
California is abundant in natural resources: water, oil and natural gas, seafood, timber and minerals. Yet, the state has imposed water rationing on the state’s residents of 55 gallons per person, per day by 2020, is trying to pass legislation...
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With Planned Power Outages This Summer, Is California Experimenting in ‘Green New Deal’

May 21, 2019   2:05 amMay 22, 2019   6:03 am
Following the devastating California wildfires of 2018, Pacific Gas and Electric recently announced it will cut power this summer to electricity customers on high-wind days to avoid future wildfires. While PG&E’s transmission lines ignited fires, others say many years with...
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