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Tag: Proposition 54

How the Legislature Complies with Proposition 54’s 72-Hour Rule

September 6, 2025   2:00 pmSeptember 6, 2025   2:07 pm
Proposition 54, which was enacted by the voters at the November 2016 general election, adopted constitutional and statutory changes dealing with bill amendments and recordings of legislative proceedings. Among those provisions, how does the California Legislature comply with Prop. 54’s...
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Can Proposition 54 and the 72-house in Print Rule Be Waived?

June 25, 2024   10:00 amJune 25, 2024   10:01 am
Proposition 54, which was enacted by the voters at the November 2016 general election, adopted constitutional and statutory changes dealing with bill amendments and recordings of legislative proceedings. The proponents of Prop. 54 (in ballot arguments) were specifically concerned with...
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How the Legislature Complies with Proposition 54’s 72-hour in Print Requirement

October 1, 2023   7:33 am
Proposition 54, which was enacted by the voters at the November 2016 general election, adopted constitutional and statutory changes dealing with bill amendments and recordings of legislative proceedings. How does the California Legislature comply with Prop. 54’s 72-hour in print...
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How Is a Bill ‘In Print’ When It Will Be Amended Days Later?

August 28, 2022   8:08 amAugust 28, 2022   8:14 am
Those closely monitoring the California Legislative Information website (found at https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/) during the final weekend before the Legislature adjourns in 2022 Session found an interesting phenomenon: Senate Bills were posted with amendments, but readers saw the following at the top...
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An Overview of Proposition 54 and Its Impact on California Government

November 1, 2020   7:30 amNovember 1, 2020   7:37 am
Proposition 54, which was enacted by the voters at the November 2016 general election, adopted constitutional and statutory changes dealing bill amendments and recordings of legislative proceedings. According to the Attorney General’s Ballot Summary, Prop. 54: Prohibits Legislature from passing...
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Finding Legislative Intent with Daily Journal Letters After the 72-Hour in Print Rule

December 26, 2019   8:17 amDecember 26, 2019   8:19 am
By Kevin Duewel and Chris Micheli In determining the intent of the state Legislature in enacting specific laws, California courts have historically taken a limited view of the methods that can be used to determine legislative intent. One such method...
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‘Gut-and-Amend Bills’ in the California Legislature

May 17, 2019   8:21 amMay 17, 2019   8:28 am
One of the controversial occurrences during the annual California Legislative Session is so-called “gut-and-amend bills.” According to the Legislative Counsel, these measures are defined as “when amendments to a bill remove the current contents in their entirety and replace them...
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