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Tag: Sen. John Moorlach

Dems Squabble on Bill to Expedite California Environmental Review on Development Projects

May 25, 2019   9:42 amMay 27, 2019   8:51 am
A bill by Sen. Anna Caballero (D-Salinas) to expedite California Environmental Quality Act provisions and judicial reviews on many types of developments, exposed a divide in the State Senate Thursday. The idea behind SB 25 is to expedite CEQA litigation,...
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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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Gov. Newsom Touts Largest Tax Revenue Windfall in CA History in Budget, and Highest Spending

May 9, 2019   4:51 pmMay 10, 2019   10:43 pm
“The state is flush, but school districts aren’t. Why isn’t the state allocating more to the kids, cities and counties that are still having a difficult time?”  – Sen. John Moorlach   Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised budget Thursday,...
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Sen. Stern Forgot to Attend Hearing on his Special Privilege Bill

May 1, 2019   2:05 amMay 1, 2019   8:03 pm
An apparently unnecessary bill on “weatherization-eligible measures for low-income customers” left many in the Capitol scratching their heads Tuesday. But even stranger is that the bill’s author forgot to show up for the hearing on a bill that he requested...
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CA Officials Want Mo Money From FEMA For Oroville Dam Repairs: $333 Million Isn’t Enough

March 11, 2019   2:00 amMarch 11, 2019   7:07 pm
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has already committed $333.4 million toward the repairs of the 2017 broken spillway of California’s state owned and operated Oroville Dam. But it’s not enough, according to California state officials. FEMA announced this week it...
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California’s Antiquated Legislature Can Update State Technologies

March 6, 2019   7:29 pmMarch 7, 2019   4:18 pm
Last year, California’s state Senate and Assembly passed 1,217 pieces of legislation. Governor Brown signed 1,016 of them into law, and most took effect January 1st. Included were predictable acts of liberal zealotry – sanctuary for the undocumented, gender equity on...
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California Supreme Court Cuts Pension ‘Air Time,’ but Preserves ‘California Rule’

March 4, 2019   12:57 pmMarch 5, 2019   3:34 pm
The California Supreme Court announced its long-awaited decision on pension spiking and the purchase of “air time” credits Monday. In an unanimous ruling, the court found that state government may legally rescind the purchase of “air time” credits, a practice where...
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