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Voters May No Longer Approve Public Housing Projects Under New Bill

December 27, 2019   2:09 amDecember 26, 2019   10:11 pm
Article 34 of California’s Constitution requires  local voter approval for public housing projects. However, this may be repealed in 2020 if supporters of a bill backing the repeal get it approved. The need for more low income housing SCA 1,...
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Per-Minute Electric Car Billing to be Banned in California

December 26, 2019   2:50 pmDecember 27, 2019   10:56 am
After years of complaints of electric car charging stations billing by the minute and running up costs, California’s Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has announced that new rules prohibiting the practice will commence on January 1st. Per minute charging and...
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President Trump Threatens Federal Intervention if California Doesn’t do More to Solve Homeless Crisis

December 26, 2019   12:37 pm
President Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over crime and homelessness on Twitter Wednesday, coming only days after a HUD report showing huge homelessness gains in California. “Governor Gavin N has done a really...
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Many New California Laws Taking Effect in 2020

December 26, 2019   12:00 pmDecember 28, 2019   7:45 am
The new year is almost here, and in addition to a presidential election year, 2020 is ringing in a bevy of new laws – some good, some bad, and some ugly. Californians will see another minimum wage increase, an overhaul...
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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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From Blue Dog To Junkyard Dog

December 26, 2019   8:01 amDecember 26, 2019   8:03 am
As the Hawaii Tribune-Herald reports, former congressman and Hawaii governor Neil Abercrombie has called for Democrat presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to resign from Congress “the sooner the better.” Abercombie, who backs a rival candidate, cited Gabbard’s missing votes “on everything”...
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Legislative Code of Ethics

December 25, 2019   7:50 amDecember 25, 2019   7:51 am
In California’s Constitution, Article IV dealing with the Legislature, there are several sections applicable to ethical conduct. These provisions are found in Sections 4 and 5 of the state constitution. Prohibition on Certain Earned Income – Section 4 Section Four...
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