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California’s Ban on Alligator and Crocodile Product Sales is Blocked By Louisiana in Lawsuit

December 30, 2019   2:49 pm
California’s statewide ban on alligator and crocodile product sales, which was to go into effect on January 1st, has been temporally halted in Federal Court. U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller ruled to give Louisiana a temporary order only a...
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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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Democratic Debate at Loyola Marymount University Fails To Get Into Numerous Issues Important to Californians

December 20, 2019   9:31 pmSeptember 12, 2025   10:33 am
In a debate that was largely about President Trump’s current impeachment, several candidates ‘hawking’ books that they wrote, NAFTA-USMCA talks, healthcare, and climate change, very little was mentioned of the state hosting Thursday’s debate: California. Wine Caves Senator Joe Biden,...
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Bankruptcy Court Approves $24.5 Billion in PG&E Settlements

December 18, 2019   2:07 pmDecember 19, 2019   8:06 am
Two PG&E settlement deals worth a combined $24.5 billion to compensate wildfire victims and insurance companies was approved by a U.S. bankruptcy judge on Tuesday. After a long 5 hour hearing in San Francisco, Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali first approved...
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California’s 2020 Solar Home Mandate to Come into Effect in Two Weeks

December 17, 2019   6:19 amDecember 16, 2019   9:22 pm
The new building standards in California that will require solar panels for all new single-family houses and low-rise multifamily complexes will come into effect starting January 1st. Passed in 2018 by the California Energy Commission (CEC), the mandate is designed...
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Fire Policies Can No Longer Be Dropped By Insurance Companies In California

December 7, 2019   2:16 amDecember 6, 2019   8:00 pm
After years of rising numbers of wildfires and insurance claims against wildfires skyrocketing in California, the California Insurance Commission announced Thursday that homeowner policies will no longer be canceled in wildfire-affected areas. At an Oakland Hills news conference, California Insurance...
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Assembly Select Committee on Sea Level Rise Holds First Meeting in Five Years

December 5, 2019   3:03 pm
The State Assembly’s Select Committee on Sea Level Rise and the California Economy held their first meeting since 2014 in Encinitas on Tuesday. In front of the public, Assemblymembers and other officials discussed environmental changes, economical costs, and other factors...
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