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California Looks to Pass Backup Power Laws for Cellphone Towers Across the State

January 9, 2020   7:03 am
In Sacramento on Wednesday, lawmakers met with representatives from AT&T and Verizon over what can be done about future planned blackouts. In addition, a new bill was introduced making it mandatory to have backup power in areas at risk of...
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West Contra Costa School District Putting a Half-Billion Bond Before Voters in March

January 9, 2020   2:15 amJanuary 10, 2020   4:01 pm
Wouldn’t saving $37 million mean the deficit, at least for this year, would be reduced from $39.9 million to $2.9M?   One of the most financially mismanaged school districts in California has found a solution to their financial challenges –...
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‘Mike Rowe for California Governor 2022’ Says Forbes Publisher

January 8, 2020   7:19 pmJanuary 9, 2020   11:57 am
“Mike, please jump in the California governor’s race in 2022. You’re the only candidate who can restore sanity and balance to California’s governance. And you can win. You are this season’s Schwarzenegger, Ventura, Trump,” Forbes publisher Rich Karlgaard said in...
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Horse Racing Faces New Veterinary Reforms in New Senate Bill

January 8, 2020   6:37 pm
In 2019, Santa Anita Park in Arcadia faced an unprecedented 37 horse deaths, spurring a flurry of protests as well as outrage from lawmakers and advocates. With two deaths so far in 2020, which have been reported to be largely...
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Police Officer-Involved Sexual Assault Records to be Easier to Obtain Under Assembly Bill

January 8, 2020   2:21 pm
A bill that would make records of sexual assaults involving policemen made public and readily available to the media has returned to the California this session. AB 1599 was reintroduced to the Assembly this week by author Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham...
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Caltech Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold Retracts Paper: ‘Not Reproducible’

January 8, 2020   6:21 amJanuary 8, 2020   6:22 am
‘Science that touches on political agendas has contributed more than its share of problems to the irreproducibility crisis.’   “I am totally bummed to announce that we have retracted last year’s paper on enzymatic synthesis of beta-lactams.” That was a...
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Determining Whether Amendments Are Germane

January 8, 2020   6:01 amJanuary 8, 2020   6:28 am
In the California Legislature, as with several other legislative bodies around the country, there is an initial question regarding whether amendments to existing bills must be “germane” to the subject matter of the existing bill. As described in legislative glossaries,...
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