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Compassionate California Resolution To Face An Assembly Vote In January

November 6, 2019   5:44 amNovember 6, 2019   11:39 am
Assemblyman Kansen Chu (D-San Jose) has announced that his Compassionate California Resolution would go before the Assembly and the Senate in the upcoming session. The Compassionate California Resolution, known formally as Assembly Concurrent Resolution 108 or ACR 108,  would declare...
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Utility Breakup Plan: Two Attorneys Say ‘PG&E Too Big to Succeed’

November 5, 2019   2:05 amNovember 5, 2019   8:19 pm
The opening paragraph of a lawsuit names the California Public Utilities Commission, California Department of Water Resources, California Department of Finance Director Keely Bosler, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, and all of the CPUC Commissioners, Marybel Batjer, Liane Randolph, Martha Guzman...
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PG&E Faces A Possible State Takeover This Week As Gov. Newsom Prepares to Meet Utility Executives

November 4, 2019   7:08 pmNovember 5, 2019   11:59 am
Governor Gavin Newsom will meet with PG&E executives, shareholders, and others affected by the wildfires and power outages this week in Sacramento. If a plan is not agreed to, Governor Newsom has threatened that the California State Government would take...
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Bill That Limits Short-Term Rentals May Find New Life Following Violent Airbnb Incidents

November 4, 2019   3:33 pmNovember 5, 2019   12:05 pm
Following numerous recent acts of violence on Airbnb properties, including murder, a stalled bill in the state Senate that restricts short-term rental properties is finding a second wind. The recent five murders at at Airbnb property in Orinda, a previous...
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What to Know About California’s Automatic Renewal Law – Traps for the Unwary

November 4, 2019   11:22 amNovember 4, 2019   11:40 am
California is usually the trailblazer state for most consumer-facing legislation, and litigation. Enterprising plaintiffs’ attorneys usually look to California first for the venue in which to “vindicate” consumer rights (by finding loopholes and technical requirements of the laws that can...
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Obstacles Faced in the Legislative Process

November 4, 2019   2:16 amNovember 3, 2019   9:23 pm
As one might contemplate, there are numerous obstacles to overcome during the legislative process in California. These are generally categorized as policy, fiscal and political obstacles that may have to be addressed as a bill travels through the legislative process....
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California’s Utility Breakdown, Extreme Gas Costs, Homeless Druggies, Water Shortage, Deteriorating Roads, Failing Schools: Who is to Blame?

November 4, 2019   2:08 amNovember 5, 2019   11:45 am
“You don’t believe in climate change. You are excused from this conversation.” ~Gavin Newsom   California was developed over the course of a century, yet it has taken only a few decades to tear it down. Incompetence, excessive government, corruption,...
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