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California Assembly and Senate Putting the Squeeze on Unvaccinated Employees

August 18, 2021   12:54 pm
The California State Assembly and Senate leaders have been incrementally ratcheting down on COVID mandates now that the State Capitol building is open. The Globe reported in June: As California Capitol Reopens, Leg Staff Required to Show Proof of Vaccine,...
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Unvaccinated Capitol Staffers Sent to One Facility to be COVID Tested Weekly, Together

June 17, 2021   11:26 amJune 17, 2021   3:30 pm
UPDATE below: The California Globe has learned that employees of the California Senate and Assembly who are unvaccinated will be sent weekly on Mondays to Cal Expo, between 7:00am and 9:00am for COVID testing – all at one location, together,...
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As California Capitol Reopens, Leg Staff Required to Show Proof of Vaccine, Continue Masking, Distancing

June 14, 2021   3:26 pm
As California prepares to fully reopen Tuesday June 15th, legislative leaders appear to be reluctant to allow the State Capitol to fully reopen and return to normal. Yet government should be the first to fully reopen, not the last. Both...
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As Governor Newsom Locks Down California, State Lawmakers Head to Maui on Annual Junket

November 16, 2020   9:44 pmNovember 17, 2020   12:15 pm
As California is ratcheting down on stay-at-home orders once again, and limiting the common folk’s holiday gatherings claiming the coronavirus is to blame, California lawmakers are headed to their annual Maui junket. Politico reported: “Roughly 100 people from four states...
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Judging the Qualifications of Members of the California Legislature

December 23, 2019   6:09 amDecember 23, 2019   6:29 am
California Constitution Article IV, Section 5(a)(1) specifies: “Each house of the Legislature shall judge the qualifications and elections of its Members and, by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership concurring, may expel a Member.” The courts...
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Does the Legislature Meet in Public or in Private?

December 13, 2019   10:03 amDecember 13, 2019   10:06 am
California’s Constitution, in Article 4, Section 7, deals primarily with the proceedings of the houses and committees of the Legislature. In Section 7(c). “the proceedings of each house and the committees thereof shall be open and public.” Moreover, “the right...
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Challenges to Lawmaking in California

September 25, 2019   8:07 amSeptember 25, 2019   8:17 am
Individuals and groups engaged in California’s lawmaking process may find several challenges in their legislative endeavors. There are institutional challenges, as well as political ones, that complicate the legislative process and that must be overcome to achieve a successful outcome...
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