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SLO DA Dow Proposes Urgency Legislation for Looting During a Disaster and in Evacuation Areas

January 16, 2025   11:12 amJanuary 16, 2025   11:12 am
San Luis Obispo District Attorney Dan Dow announced Wednesday his proposal for  urgency legislation for looting during a disaster and in evacuation areas. This is a great plan, particularly the bigger picture position with statewide legislation… and especially with the...
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Fires, Floods, and Fools: Rhetoric vs. Disaster

January 16, 2025   3:30 amJanuary 16, 2025   3:31 am
Back in the 1990’s, I penned my first in a series of articles dealing with the subject matter of  “Fires, Floods, and Fools,” a never-ending cycle in California.  Having lived through the 1969 flood and countless fires, it was a...
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Maximum Number of Bills in the California Legislature

January 16, 2025   2:31 amJanuary 16, 2025   2:32 am
Under prior rules of the Senate and Assembly in the California Legislature, during their 2-year Sessions, Assembly Members could introduce a maximum of 4,000 bills (50 bills x 80 members) and Senators could introduce a maximum of 1,600 bills (40...
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From The Cheap Seats: It’s Time for Some Tough Love

January 15, 2025   3:42 pmJanuary 15, 2025   3:47 pm
One of the biggest issues during the recent elections in California was the persistent problem of homelessness. In full campaign mode, candidates mirrored voter concerns. Incumbents voiced vague plans to address the matter, challengers kept up with their attack lines....
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Los Angeles DA Hochman, Orange County DA Spitzer Call On Gov. Newsom to Strengthen State Looting Laws

January 15, 2025   1:15 pmJanuary 15, 2025   1:15 pm
In two statements this week,  Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman and Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer called on Governor Gavin Newsom and state legislators to make looting during a local emergency a felony punishable by a state...
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Benevolent CA Air Resources Board Withdraws Federal Waiver Allowing Truck Drivers to Stay in Business

January 15, 2025   7:44 amJanuary 15, 2025   9:31 am
“California has no choice but to abandon its groundbreaking rules for zero-emission trucks and cleaner locomotives,” CalMatters reports. That’s one way of acknowledging that the benevolent California Air Resources Board has withdrawn the federal waiver to enact emissions limits that...
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Will California’s Wildfire Failures Usher in a Common Sense Political Era?

January 15, 2025   2:55 amJanuary 15, 2025   2:56 am
The eye-opening failures we’ve witnessed in the Pacific Palisades and Los Angeles fires could potentially occur all over the state. Because, it boils down to a top-to-bottom lack of leadership. This lack-of-leadership stems from hidden agendas, which stem from incompetent...
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