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Who Holds Greater Lawmaking Power: The Legislature or the People?

August 30, 2022   6:28 amAugust 30, 2022   6:33 am
Who holds more lawmaking power in California? Do elected members of the Legislature or the People of the state have greater lawmaking power? California’s Constitution provides the three branches of government, as well as the rights of direct democracy. Article...
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Energy Poverty Coming with Bill to Require 3,200-foot Setbacks Around Oil and Gas Wells

August 30, 2022   2:50 amAugust 29, 2022   7:26 pm
Senate Bill 1137, gut-and-amend legislation by Democrat Senators Lena Gonzalez and Monique Limón, would require 3,200-foot mandatory setbacks around California oil and gas wells. Really disconcerting is “the bill would authorize the State Air Resources Board, and the State Water Resources...
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Bill To Improve Healthcare Access For Veterans Signed Into Law By Gov. Newsom

August 29, 2022   5:20 pmAugust 30, 2022   7:04 am
A bill to require the state to look into bringing more medical facilities closer to state veteran home campuses was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom during the weekend. Senate Bill 1195, authored by Senator Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) will...
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California State Assembly

Does a Legislative Resolution Prevail Over a Statute?

August 29, 2022   5:10 pmAugust 29, 2022   5:12 pm
The answer is obviously “no.” Or is it? According to the Office of Legislative Counsel, a statute is defined to be an enacted bill, which is chaptered by the Secretary of State. On the other hand, a resolution is used...
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Abortion Emerging as Major Issue in California For 2022 Mid-Term Election

August 29, 2022   1:28 pm
According to polls released throughout August, the largest emerging issue affecting how Californians will vote this November is abortion, with many zeroing in on Proposition 1  as a significant reason for higher turnout. Earlier this year, the issue of abortion...
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California State Assembly

Open the Books Exposes California Spending & Gov. Newsom’s Donor Base

August 29, 2022   7:43 amAugust 30, 2022   11:37 am
In January 2020, Open the Books sued California Controller Betty Yee in a Sacramento Superior Court after her office rejected their sunshine request for state spending. Yee claimed that she “couldn’t locate” any of the nearly 50 million bills she...
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Do California’s Legislative Rules Have Constitutional Protection?

August 29, 2022   6:28 amAugust 29, 2022   6:34 am
Some readers have asked whether the Assembly Rules, Senate Rules, and Joint Rules of the Assembly and Senate have equal standing as constitutional provisions because those rules flow from a specific grant of authority. Specifically, Article IV, Section 7(a) provides:...
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