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Drafting a Bill’s Title

October 16, 2020   2:25 amOctober 16, 2020   6:08 am
Pursuant to Article IV, Section 9 of the California Constitution, there is a requirement for each bill to have a title. The constitutional provision states: “A statute shall embrace but one subject, which shall be expressed in its title. If...
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‘Ballot Harvesting’ 2020 Has CA Democrats At Odds With Republican Voter Drop Boxes

October 15, 2020   3:51 pmOctober 15, 2020   3:51 pm
With health safety concerns at polling stations due to the coronavirus, California Governor Gavin Newsom  signed an executive order stating all ballots will be mailed for the Nov. 3 election to all registered voters. California Globe reported over 458,000 California registrants who...
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California’s Reenactment Rule

October 15, 2020   2:36 amOctober 16, 2020   6:08 am
California’s Constitution, in Article IV, Section 9, provides “A section of a statute may not be amended unless the section is re-enacted as amended.” What does that mean? According to the courts, the purpose of the constitutional reenactment rule, which...
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Additional Bill Drafting Guidelines

October 14, 2020   6:33 amOctober 14, 2020   12:43 pm
The following are some additional guidelines for successfully drafting legislation in California: Rules of Punctuation Punctuation is an important part of drafting legislation and the punctuation rules should be used consistently and properly. The bill drafter should know these rules...
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Secretary Alex Padilla Facing Lawsuit Over $35 Million Contract with ‘Team Biden’ PR Firm

October 13, 2020   12:15 pmOctober 13, 2020   12:17 pm
California Globe recently reported California Secretary of State Alex Padilla awarded a $35 million voter outreach contract with a “Team Biden” consulting firm with obvious ties to the Democratic Party. Last week, state Republicans announced California State Controller Betty Yee rejected...
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Why Might a Bill Be Declared Unconstitutional?

October 13, 2020   6:24 amOctober 14, 2020   12:42 pm
On occasion, a California statute in challenged in state or federal court as possibly violating the California or United States Constitutions. What might be the basis for these constitutional challenges of state-enacted statutes? One basis is “vagueness,” which essentially means...
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California Enacts a Slew of New Employment Laws

October 12, 2020   12:54 pmOctober 12, 2020   3:12 pm
As we have seen over the past decade, California’s Legislature enacted a large number of new labor and employment laws as it concluded its 2020 Legislative Session. The first section of this article looks at some of the key bills...
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