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A Different Type of Contingent Enactment Amendment

October 15, 2022   11:46 amOctober 15, 2022   11:49 am
As you may be aware, “contingent enactment language” is found in a bill and is used to effectively connect a bill to another action in order for that bill to become operative. There are several methods such as contingent upon...
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Are Legislative Findings in ‘No Place Like Home’ Bills Sufficient?

October 15, 2022   7:16 amOctober 15, 2022   7:32 am
In reviewing recently-passed legislation that proposes amendments to the “No Place Like Home Program,” as enacted by the voters by Prop. 2 in 2018, the same legislative finding and declaration is made in each bill. It is a simplistic statement...
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State Begins Construction On $6.5 Billion, 10,000 Mile Broadband Internet Network Across California

October 15, 2022   2:30 amOctober 14, 2022   9:13 pm
Newsom administration officials and construction executives laid a groundbreaking ceremony in San Diego on Friday, kicking off the start of a massive $6.5 billion, 10,000 mile broadband internet network designed to give high-speed internet to unserved and underserved areas of...
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Proposition 1: California’s Abortion Measure is Illogical and Intentionally Vague

October 14, 2022   4:43 pmOctober 14, 2022   8:58 pm
Even though the United States Supreme Court just overturned Roe v. Wade and made it a state’s decision, abortion is safe in California. However, Proposition 1, California’s Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment is so vague and hard to understand...
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Common Sense Public Safety: Tulare County DA Warns of Fallout with Reduced Sentences and CDCR Resentencing

October 14, 2022   8:20 amOctober 15, 2022   7:12 am
In June, the Globe spoke with Tulare County District Attorney Tim Ward about the alarming effects of legislative efforts to remove and reduce violent criminal offenses in the state, undermining law enforcement. We discussed the repercussions of AB 333, the far-reaching fingers...
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Legislature’s Instructions on Bill Intent and Interpretation

October 14, 2022   6:40 amOctober 14, 2022   6:46 am
On occasion, in California legislation, the reader will find either a statement of legislative intent (e.g., “It is the intent of the Legislature to …) or legislative findings and declarations (e.g., “The legislature finds and declares that …). In other...
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Active v. Passive Voice in Legislation

October 13, 2022   3:26 pmOctober 13, 2022   3:33 pm
In California, bill drafters are instructed to use the active voice, rather than the passive voice. This is a change in the historical manner of drafting that previously included lots of passive voice language in state statutes. As a result,...
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