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California Fair Political Practice Commission Statutory Provisions

February 2, 2022   6:21 amFebruary 2, 2022   6:25 am
California’s Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) was created by Proposition 9, which was adopted by the voters in June 1974. Under Title 9 (“Political Reform”) of the Government Code is Chapter 3, which is titled “Fair Political Practices Commission,” and...
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Enforcement of the California Political Reform Act

January 20, 2022   3:01 pmJanuary 20, 2022   3:08 pm
California’s Political Reform Act contains a number of enforcement mechanisms. They are contained in Government Code Title 9, Chapter 11, in Sections 91000 – 91014. Section 91000 specifies that any person who knowingly or willfully violates any provision of this...
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Fix California Continues Effort to Advance School Choice with Californians for School Choice

January 18, 2022   10:52 amApril 3, 2022   3:09 pm
Fix California, the sponsor of Fix California Education, which sponsored a ballot initiative proposing Education Savings Accounts for California students to follow the students’ choice of schools, just announced they are suspending their initiative and will join efforts to advance school choice...
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Executive Branch Officials and the ‘Revolving Door’ Limitation

January 3, 2022   12:27 pmJanuary 3, 2022   12:33 pm
Similar to the “revolving door” limitation on state legislators found in Article IV, Section 5(e) of the California Constitution, executive branch officials of state government are also subject to this limitation when these officials leave government service. It is often...
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California State Officers and Rules on Honoraria and Gifts

January 1, 2022   1:00 pmJanuary 3, 2022   4:19 am
Among other provisions, Article V, Section 14 of the California Constitution prohibits any honorarium being paid and limits gifts being made to state officers. Who are “state officers?” Section 14(f) defines “state officer” to mean the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General,...
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Filling a Constitutional Office Vacancy in California

December 27, 2021   1:10 pmDecember 27, 2021   1:19 pm
California’s Constitution, in Article V, Section 5, provides for filling a vacancy in a constitutional office. There are nine constitutional offices in California: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Board of Equalization Members, Controller, Insurance Commissioner, Secretary of State, Superintendent of...
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Former Senate Leader Gloria Romero Joins Fix California Initiative for School Choice Funding

November 12, 2021   7:42 pmNovember 13, 2021   7:32 am
California’s public schools were once the envy of the nation. Today, California’s public schools not only rank at the bottom of the entire country, the state spends approximately $22,000 per year for each child in the public school system to...
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