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Gavin Newsom: Governing by Political Consultant to Attain the Presidency

December 5, 2022   10:26 am
Multiple articles have been written to assure the country that California Gov. Gavin Newsom isn’t running against Joe Biden in the 2024 Presidential election. A more likely scenario is Newsom and his consultants are setting up an opportunity for the...
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What Are the Joint Recesses in the First Year of Session in the California Legislature?

December 5, 2022   6:26 amDecember 5, 2022   6:28 am
The Joint Rules of the California State Senate and Assembly contain more than sixty provisions, including Joint Rule 51, which deals with the legislative calendar. Subdivision (a) of Joint Rule 51 deals with the first, or odd-numbered, year of the...
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What Is the Difference Between California Senate Rules 28.8 and 28.9?

December 5, 2022   2:25 amDecember 4, 2022   8:29 pm
Two separate California State Senate Rules grant power to the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee to dispense with hearing a fiscal-related bill and instead send that bill directly to the Floor of the State Senate. That power is set...
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California State Departments

December 4, 2022   6:17 pmDecember 4, 2022   6:26 pm
Government Code Section 11150 states that it is the policy of California to vest the Governor with the civil administration of the laws of the State and for the purpose of aiding the Governor in the execution and administration of...
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Newsom’s Homeless Policies Require Radical Revision

December 3, 2022   9:02 amDecember 3, 2022   9:16 am
California’s Homeless Industrial Complex was delivered a minor jolt last month, when Governor Gavin Newsom “issued a blanket rejection of local California governments’ plans to curb homelessness, putting on hold hundreds of millions of dollars in aid.” The panic was short-lived, however, when...
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GLOBE EXCLUSIVE – EDD Has Paid Billions to Feds in Interest Alone

December 3, 2022   7:52 amDecember 3, 2022   8:14 am
Since 1990, California’s unemployment agency – the EDD – has paid the feds $1,793,665,930 in interest alone to help keep its doors open and claimants paid. That approximately $1.8 billion dollar figure does not include what the state currently owes in...
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LA City Council Passes Oil and Gas Drilling Ban

December 3, 2022   2:30 amDecember 2, 2022   10:05 pm
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously on Friday to place a ban on all new oil and gas well drilling, with existing wells to be phased out in the next two decades. Both the State of California and Los...
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