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Frequently Asked Questions about Underground Regulations in California

February 28, 2024   2:45 amFebruary 28, 2024   2:46 am
Is there a law in California regarding “underground regulations”? Yes, in Title 1 of the California Code of Regulations, there are a number of regulations under the purview of the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). Chapter 2 of Title 1...
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Senate Committee Advances Biden’s Labor Secretary Nominee Julie Su

February 27, 2024   6:25 pmFebruary 27, 2024   6:25 pm
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committee voted today 11 to 10 to advance Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su’s re-nomination to the post permanently to the full senate. The committee met behind closed doors to take an...
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Gov. Doth Protest: Gavin Newsom’s Tedious Denials About Presidential Campaign

February 27, 2024   1:05 pmFebruary 28, 2024   4:16 pm
Gavin Newsom’s denials about running for President are tedious. In fact, “The Gov. doth protest too much, methinks,” to borrow from Shakespeare. On Meet The Press Sunday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom unconvincingly bloviated about Joe Biden’s record, saying Biden’s presidency...
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The Greenberg Brief: Another Newsom Recall, Another Failure?

February 27, 2024   12:33 pmFebruary 27, 2024   12:33 pm
Did you vote to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom back in 2021? I did, as did nearly 4.9 million voters across the state. But Newsom survived, with 62% of California’s voters ultimately deciding no. Gavin Newsom is now as unpopular...
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San Francisco’s Pro- Police Expansion Prop. E Gains Traction Ahead of Election

February 27, 2024   12:21 pmFebruary 27, 2024   12:24 pm
With only one week left before the Primary election on March 5th, San Francisco’s Proposition E, continues to gain support from many in the city. Prop. E would greatly expand the power of law enforcement in the city. According to...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Agency Rulemaking Notification

February 27, 2024   2:45 amFebruary 27, 2024   2:46 am
Are executive branch state agencies required to notify state legislators about certain rulemaking projects? Yes. California’s Government Code contains the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and imposes many duties and responsibilities on state agencies. Does a legislator have to be notified...
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‘Acting’ Labor Secretary Julie Su Behind Closed Doors

February 26, 2024   3:43 pmFebruary 26, 2024   3:44 pm
Julie Su’s quest to edit the word “acting” from her title as Secretary of Labor will continue Tuesday, with the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee holding a meeting on her recent re-nomination to the position. Unlike the...
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