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CA Gov. Newsom Names his Cabinet Secretary ‘Energy Czar?’

November 2, 2019   7:13 amNovember 2, 2019   9:22 am
California Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed his cabinet secretary, Ana Matosantos, to serve as his “energy czar,” the Sacramento Bee reports, announcing Friday that “the entire system needs to be reimagined,” and “we cannot afford the kind of public safety...
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First Public Meeting Of Redirected Gas Tax Funds Will Take Place In Fresno

November 2, 2019   6:56 amNovember 2, 2019   7:58 pm
The first public meeting over the controversial redirection of state highway improvement funding will take place in Fresno on November 15th. The meeting is a direct result of Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-19-19, which shifted gas tax funding from highway...
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Sponsored Bills: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?

November 1, 2019   6:48 amNovember 1, 2019   6:53 am
To those who are not operating in or around the California State Capitol, “sponsored” bills are relatively unknown, but the media often focus on sponsored bills in a critical manner. To make matters confusing, in Congress, the term “sponsor” means...
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Governor Newsom Announces New Partnerships To Aid Vulnerable During Planned Power Outages

October 30, 2019   9:24 pmOctober 30, 2019   9:26 pm
After a tumultuous month where planned power outages by PG&E caused thousands of elderly, poor, and disabled residents to suffer in Northern California, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new partnership among numerous organizations and cities with the intent to alleviate...
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How Federal Intervention Can Ease California’s Homeless Crisis

October 30, 2019   7:25 pmOctober 31, 2019   12:05 pm
By Edward Ring and Soledad Ursua On October 24, Curbed LA reported that the Los Angeles City Council unanimously voted to provide an additional $24 million in homeless housing bonds to “repurpose a building (207) on the Veterans Affairs campus in West Los...
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California Law Prevails As NCAA Agrees To Allow Student Athletes To Be Compensated

October 30, 2019   3:55 pmOctober 30, 2019   7:28 pm
Less than two months after California passed a law allowing collegiate student athletes in California to be compensated for their image, likeness, or name being used, the NCAA has announced that it will be allowed nationwide. Initially the NCAA vowed...
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Former Governor Brown Addresses Congress, Warning Against Lowering Of Clean Car Standards

October 30, 2019   2:05 amOctober 30, 2019   10:26 am
Former California Governor Jerry Brown addressed a House Subcommittee in Washington Tuesday where he warned that removing higher emission standards and other clean car initiatives on automobiles will have dire consequences in the future. Brown, who was the Governor of...
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