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Assemblyman Philip Y. Ting who introduced AB 1215.

HOA Rental Laws Would Be Substantially Changed Under AB 3182

August 5, 2020   5:42 pmAugust 6, 2020   7:26 am
In the coming weeks, a bill that would alter Home Owner’s Association (HOA) voting laws and rental bans in HOA neighborhoods is due to face a Senate Housing Committee vote. Assembly Bill 3182, authored by Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco),...
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Palos Verdes School Board Threatens Censure of Member for Participating in Federal Schools Lawsuit

August 5, 2020   5:19 pmAugust 5, 2020   5:19 pm
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (PVPUSD) Board of Education has five members, four of which are set to vote to censure the fifth member at Wednesday’s board meeting. Matthew Brach, the only board member who is also a...
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California NCAA Players Demand More COVID-19 Protections, Extended Eligibility From Governor

August 5, 2020   12:45 pmAugust 7, 2020   11:13 am
On Tuesday, a group of Californian Pac-12 football players and officials from Governor Gavin Newsom’s office met to discuss what the state is doing for players during the COVID-19 pandemic and what the Governor could possibly do to protect them...
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The Citizens Redistricting Commission

August 5, 2020   6:21 amAugust 5, 2020   6:22 am
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) is charged with completing the decennial job of drawing district lines for State Senators, State Assembly Members, U.S. Representatives, and State Board of Equalization Members.  The CRC is established in Article 21 of the...
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CHHS Announces Recently Reported COVID-19 Rate Drops Were Not Accurate

August 5, 2020   3:22 amAugust 5, 2020   6:25 am
On Tuesday, California Health and Human Services (CHHS) Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly announced that COVID-19 rate drops reported by Governor Gavin Newsom during a press conference on Monday was not accurate, meaning that California possibly saw a rise in positive...
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The Financial Power of California’s Government Unions

August 5, 2020   2:29 amAugust 7, 2020   11:16 am
There is no special interest in California that wields more influence over state and local politics than public sector unions. At every level of government, from the office of the governor to a school board managing a district with only...
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As Teachers Unions Fight to Keep Kids Out of School, Parents Get Creative

August 5, 2020   2:18 amAugust 4, 2020   8:40 pm
In July the United Teachers Los Angeles union announced that Los Angeles Unified District schools effectively would not reopen unless certain conditions are met: privately operated publicly funded charter schools are shut down, police are defunded, Medicare-for-All government-run health care is...
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