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Free Women’s Hygiene Products in All Grade 6-12 Schools, State Colleges Bill Passes Assembly 79-0

September 11, 2021   2:38 amSeptember 10, 2021   5:59 pm
A bill that would have public schools with grades 6-12, as well as state colleges, carry free menstrual products in school restrooms was unanimously passed by the Assembly on Thursday, sending the bill to the Governor’s desk. Assembly Bill 367,...
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Bill To Give Beach Property Back To Original Owners After Nearly 100 Years Passes Senate

September 10, 2021   11:25 am
A bill that would return Bruce’s Beach, currently a part of Manhattan State Beach in the Los Angeles County city of Manhattan Beach, back to the descendants of the original owners from nearly a century ago, was approved unanimously by...
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Bill To Regulate Warehouse Worker Productivity Quotas Passes Senate 26-11

September 9, 2021   11:15 am
A bill that would regulate productivity quotas in delivery warehouses, as well as publicly disclose what those quotas are, was passed in the state Senate on Wednesday by a vote of 26-11. Assembly Bill 701, authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez...
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Addressing a Few Differences in Legislative Floor Operations

September 5, 2021   9:16 amSeptember 5, 2021   9:23 am
In response to multiple questions over the past week, the following is a brief explanation of the differences in four common legislative floor operations in the California Legislature. Concurrence Measures How does each house of the Legislature handle “concurrence items”?...
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Bill To Decertify Police Officers With Multiple Misconduct Incidents Passes Assembly

September 4, 2021   9:30 amSeptember 4, 2021   8:20 am
A bill that would remove certain immunity provisions for police officers and prohibit those convicted of a felony from returning to work as a peace officer was passed by the Assembly on Friday by a 46-18 vote. Senate Bill 2,...
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Bill that Allows Bicyclists To Yield at Stop Signs Headed to Governor’s Desk

September 3, 2021   3:14 pmSeptember 6, 2021   12:17 pm
A bill that would allow bicyclists to yield at stop signs rather than coming to a complete stop passed both houses of the California legislature this week, requiring only the Governor’s signature before becoming law. Assembly Bill 122, authored by...
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Marc Berman authored the "Deepfake" bill.

Bill To Make Vote-By-Mail Permanent in California Passes Senate

September 3, 2021   2:30 amSeptember 4, 2021   8:09 am
A bill that would require all future statewide California elections to have by-mail ballots go out to all registered voters was passed in the Senate on Thursday. Assembly Bill 37, authored by Assemblyman Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park), would make AB...
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