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Tag: California Constitution

Regular vs. Special Sessions in the California Legislature

October 23, 2019   5:03 amOctober 22, 2019   10:01 pm
The California Legislature can meet in regular, special or joint sessions. A “session” is the designated period of time in which the Legislature meets. A “joint” session, which can occur in a regular or special session, is one in which...
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Amending or Revising the California Constitution

October 18, 2019   6:01 amOctober 17, 2019   7:09 am
The Constitution of the State of California, originally adopted in 1849, sets forth the powers, duties and functions of California state government. It is one of the longest constitutions in the world at over 100 pages in length, which is...
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California Governor’s Line-Item Veto Authority

October 9, 2019   6:52 amOctober 8, 2019   2:54 pm
Article IV of the California Constitution concerns the legislative branch of government. However, it also describes powers of the Governor and the role that he or she plays in the legislative process. Specifically, Section 10 of Article IV deals with...
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California Legislator Want to Mandate Students Apply for Federal Loans and Grants 

October 2, 2019   6:15 amOctober 3, 2019   9:18 am
A California assemblymember wants to mandate that students apply for a federal student loan program as a requirement for high school graduation. Under this bill tax returns and a family’s financial information would have to be turned over to the...
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Role of the California Superintendent of Public Instruction

August 26, 2019   6:05 amAugust 25, 2019   5:34 pm
The State Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI) is the nonpartisan (originally partisan) elected executive officer of the California Department of Education. The SPI directs all functions of the Department of Education, executes policies set by the California State Board of...
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Six Lawsuits Challenging Constitutionality Against Law Requiring Tax Returns to be On CA Ballot

August 8, 2019   5:42 pmAugust 9, 2019   2:35 pm
Six lawsuits have been filed challenging the constitutionality of Senate Bill 27 requiring presidential and gubernatorial candidates to file tax returns to get on California primary ballots. The bill, by Democrat Senators Mike McGuire and Scott Wiener, is designed to...
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Selected Highlights from California’s Constitution, Part VI

July 26, 2019   2:15 amJuly 26, 2019   6:34 am
The California Constitution, one of the longest of the fifty states, has 32 articles (even though the last one is numbered 35), and three articles contain subparts (Articles 10, 13 and 19). There are approximately 365 sections contained in those...
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