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Californians Composting For Climate Change

January 3, 2022   2:13 amJanuary 2, 2022   4:44 pm
California’s new mandatory composting law just took effect January 1, 2022. Yes, this is another mandatory climate change law, born out of California’s AB 32, the 2006 California Global Warming Solutions Act, which was born out of the Intergovernmental Panel...
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Per Diem and California Legislators’ Expenses

January 2, 2022   3:26 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:20 am
Pursuant to Section 4(b) of Article IV of the California Constitution, state legislators are compensated for their travel and living expenses associated with their official duties (called “per diem,” which is Latin for “for the day”). The limitation contained in...
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The California Governor and the State Militia

January 2, 2022   9:34 amJanuary 2, 2022   9:45 am
In California’s Constitution, Article V, Section 7, “the Governor is commander in chief of a militia that shall be provided by statute. The Governor may call it forth to execute the law.” In addition, the California Military and Veterans Code...
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California Commission on the Governorship

January 1, 2022   3:11 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:24 am
Have you heard of the Commission on the Governorship? In the California Constitution, Section 10, there are provisions related to what happens when a vacancy occurs in the office of the Governor. This includes the “order of precedence” for succession...
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California State Officers and Rules on Honoraria and Gifts

January 1, 2022   1:00 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:19 am
Among other provisions, Article V, Section 14 of the California Constitution prohibits any honorarium being paid and limits gifts being made to state officers. Who are “state officers?” Section 14(f) defines “state officer” to mean the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General,...
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Resignations in the California Legislature

December 31, 2021   3:05 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:21 am
From time-to-time, a state legislator chooses to resign his or her seat in the California Legislature. This has happened in several instances during the 2021 calendar year. How do resignations work in the Legislature? Government Code Title 1 (General), Division...
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California Listed 27 Times on WalletHub’s 2021 Study of U.S. Neediest Cities

December 31, 2021   8:02 amJanuary 3, 2022   4:18 am
As California labors under a growing homeless vagrant population, the state has achieved yet another dubious honor: the Golden State is listed 27 times on WalletHub’s 2021 study of the county’s Neediest Cities. And out of the 182 U.S. cities...
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