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Montecito, Other Santa Barbara County Cities Ordered To Evacuate Over Record Rainfall

January 9, 2023   4:34 pm
County and local officials ordered the evacuation of Montecito, one of the most upscale cities in the state, along with nearby towns including Carpinteria, and Toro Canyon, on Monday due to continued concerns over the high volume of rain that...
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Malibu Doubles Down on Anti-ADU Stance 

January 9, 2023   3:46 pmJanuary 9, 2023   3:56 pm
In August 2021, the Malibu City Council refused to let a family build an addition to their home for their 80 plus year old, disabled grandmother. Councilmembers claimed they understood the importance of her situation and wanted to help, but—gosh-darn-it—their...
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President Biden Approves ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Storm Emergency Funds For California

January 9, 2023   12:14 pm
President Joe Biden approved an emergency declaration for California on Monday, giving more federal resources for disaster relief and emergency services in preparation for additional damage and rescue needs with another bomb cyclone storm hitting the state. California has already...
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New Overtime Law for Agriculture Workers Was Never About the Workers

January 9, 2023   8:10 amJanuary 10, 2023   3:42 pm
After many failed attempts to unionize more agricultural workers in California, Gov. Jerry Brown instead signed into law Assembly Bill 1066 in 2016 by then-Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego), to require overtime pay of time-and-a-half for farm employees working more than eight...
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Should Legislative Intent Statements Be Codified?

January 9, 2023   2:45 amJanuary 8, 2023   9:01 pm
On occasion, California legislators include statements of intent, or make findings and declarations, in their bills. When reviewing these bills, readers will see that, in most instances, these statements are “uncodified.” In more limited cases, these statements are codified along...
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What the Media Chooses To Ignore On The Nation’s Fentanyl Crisis

January 9, 2023   2:30 amJanuary 9, 2023   8:11 am
The United States is mired in an escalating war–and we are losing as the casualties continue to mount.  According to the Centers For Disease Control (CDC), overdose deaths involving opioids increased from an estimated 70,029 in 2020 to 80,816 in...
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The Classification of State Officers

January 8, 2023   9:56 amJanuary 8, 2023   10:00 am
California’s Government Code provides for the “classification of officers” in Article 1 of Chapter 1 of Division 4 of Title 1, which was enacted in 1943 for public officers and employees in this state. Government Code Section 1000 sets forth...
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