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Bill to let 12-Year Olds Get Vaccine Without Parental Consent Could be Voted on in Assembly This Week

June 6, 2022   9:50 amJune 6, 2022   9:50 am
The bill to allow children as young as age 12 to take the COVID-19 vaccine without parental consent, passed the California State Senate three weeks ago. Senate Bill 866 by Senators Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) may be...
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Bill to let 12-Year Olds Get Vaccine Without Parental Consent Passes State Senate

May 13, 2022   8:03 amMay 14, 2022   7:08 am
SB 866 by Senators Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) to allow children ages 12 to 17 to take the COVID-19 vaccine without parental consent, just passed the California State Senate Thursday. California legislators formed a “vaccine working group”...
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What Is in California’s Penal Code?

April 9, 2022   3:05 pmApril 9, 2022   9:50 am
The California Penal Code is one of 29 Codes that contain state statutes. The Penal Code contains 6 Parts. There are also numerous parts, chapters, and articles containing hundreds of code sections, or individual statutes. The following is a broad...
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Totality of California’s Proposed COVID Laws Would be Most Aggressive In the Nation

March 28, 2022   8:53 amMarch 30, 2022   12:50 pm
Numerous fast-tracked bills in the California Legislature involve forced COVID-19 vaccinations for children for school enrollment, allowing minor children to make their own vaccine decisions away from a parent, requiring health care staff to complete cultural humility training to provide...
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New Standards For Crowd Control Tactics Signed Into Law By Gov. Newsom

September 30, 2021   4:10 pm
A bill that would create statewide standards and regulations for law enforcement use of projectile weapons and chemical agents in crowd control situations was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday. Assembly Bill 48, authored by Assemblywoman Lorena...
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Monetizing Data: The EDD, ID.me, and the Unemployed of California

September 14, 2021   2:15 amSeptember 15, 2021   2:00 pm
In the spring of 2020, the pandemic caught many by surprise – no organization, it seems, was caught more by surprise than the California Employment Development Department. When the economy was essentially shut down by edict, both the state and...
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Why is the CA Unemployment Agency Using Third Party to Identify Claimants?

June 17, 2021   9:47 am
With the California Unemployment agency allowing more than $30 billion in fraudulent claims during the coronavirus lockdown, and months of ongoing overdue claims payments, the agency is apparently addressing a backlog of claims by reaching out to claimants out of...
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