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Tag: California Constitution

Why Do California Bills Have Certain Provisions?

September 11, 2022   3:09 pmSeptember 11, 2022   3:11 pm
Why do bills in the California Legislature contain certain provisions? I am sure some readers have asked that question at least once! Or so I tell myself. Here are some examples of what I mean with an explanation: Why does...
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Appeals Court Will Allow Illegal Voters in SF Election this November

September 9, 2022   12:14 pm
The California Constitution is very clear on who is allowed to vote in state and local elections: “A United States citizen 18 years of age and resident in this State may vote.” In March 2022, California attorney James Lacy filed a...
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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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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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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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Oakland Now Also Sued On Noncitizen Voting Measure

August 22, 2022   7:28 amAugust 22, 2022   12:17 pm
In July, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Richard Ulmer overturned a San Francisco law allowing noncitizen parents to vote in local school board elections in Lacy et. al. The judge said the California Constitution permits only citizens to vote,” the San Francisco...
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California Wild and Scenic Rivers

August 22, 2022   6:19 amAugust 22, 2022   6:24 am
California has numerous formal acts in statute. Public Resources Code Division 5, Chapter 1.4 provides the California Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, which is contained in Sections 5093.50 to 5093.71. Chapter 1.4 was added in 1982 by Chapter 1259. Section...
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