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Freelance Journalists Close to Receiving the Second AB 5 Exemption

February 11, 2020   2:14 amFebruary 10, 2020   5:48 pm
‘At this point she doesn’t want to look incompetent, so she’s making a lot of corrections.’   Another AB 5 exemption would allow freelance journalists and photographers to resume their unlimited by-article pay to resume under a new bill. Freelance...
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Why Are So Many Politicians Trying to Outlaw Bail?

February 10, 2020   2:42 pmFebruary 11, 2020   8:59 am
In August 2018, then-Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 10 into law, ostensibly to reform the cash bail system. However, Before SB 10 could have gone into effect, Californians Against the Reckless Bail Scheme fought the legislation on two points:...
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Showboating California AG Sues Trump Administration Over Technical Abortion Measure

February 6, 2020   2:57 pmFebruary 7, 2020   8:48 am
Somebody who casually glanced at California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s press release on his “Lawsuit Challenging Trump Administration Attack on Healthcare Access and Reproductive Rights” declaring determination to fight “another Trump Administration attack on women,” could be forgiven for thinking...
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Senate Bill 914 Targets Hunting Licenses

February 5, 2020   2:42 pmFebruary 5, 2020   2:49 pm
None of the gun laws will have any effect on violent criminals, who disregard the law and often use stolen weapons and ammunition.   As the Associated Press reports, California Sen. Anthony Portantino, La Cañada Flintridge Democrat, has authored a...
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Instacart Defeats Emergency Independent Contractor Reclassification Attempt in San Diego

February 4, 2020   9:46 pm
A California state court denied San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliot’s request for an emergency restraining order application to make all Instacart independent contractors employees. Temporary restraining orders and independent contractors Under the application for a temporary restraining order filed...
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California Constitution

Political Activities of Public Employees

January 31, 2020   6:39 amJanuary 31, 2020   6:39 am
In California’s Government Code, Title 1, Division 4, Chapter 9.5, there are sections of law prohibiting specified political activities of public employees. Government Code Section 3201 specifies that the Legislature finds that political activities of public employees are of significant...
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Governor Newsom Reaffirms the State May Take Control of PG&E this Summer

January 30, 2020   6:46 pmJanuary 31, 2020   9:10 am
‘It has to to be completely re-imagined, completely transformed company. If PG&E can’t do it, we’ll do it for them.’   During a Public Policy Institute of California event on Wednesday, Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed that that California would takeover...
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