Tag: John Moorlach
BREAKING: CA Senate Republicans Locked Out of Capitol in Politicized COVID Wars
There have been several COVID-positive members of the California Legislature. Leading up to Thursday, COVID-positive members and those they were in contact with in the Capitol were asked to quarantine for 14 days. But legislative business went on with some...
BREAKING: 10 GOP Senators Barred From State Capitol Building, Forced To Vote Remotely
On Thursday 10 of the 11 Republican Senators were denied entry to the Capitol Building amid concerns of spreading COVID-19 to others in the building. 10 Republican Senators barred from the Capitol Building The extreme measure came a day after...
Senate Cancels Floor Session After 2 New COVID-19 Cases Found In Capitol
On Wednesday, less than 2 months after the State Capitol Building and surrounding office buildings shut down to to a mini-outbreak, 2 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Capitol Building were announced, cancelling today’s floor session and threatening to...
Four Gas Power Plants May See Operation Extensions Due To Blackouts, Grid Issues
This week, environmental organizations, officials from numerous cities, and energy company officials are mounting eleventh hour fights before the State Water Resources Control Board meets next week to decide if several natural gas plants in Southern California will get an...
PG&E Public Utility ‘Backstop’ Bill Passes Senate, Awaits Newsom’s Signature
On Monday, the Senate passed a bill that would turn PG&E into a non-profit, public utility should the company fail to emerge from bankruptcy. A possible state takeover of PG&E Senate Bill 350, authored by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo),...
San Clemente Toll Road Limitation Bill Passes Senate, Moves On To Assembly
A bill that would remove the city of San Clemente from the State Route 241 extension path faces challenging Assembly committee votes following a somewhat divisive Senate vote on Friday. Senate Bill 1373, authored by Senator Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel),...