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Citing Statutes and Court Decisions in California Legislation

March 1, 2022   6:17 amMarch 1, 2022   6:38 am
On occasion, bills in the California Legislature must cite statutes or court decisions and there are rules that the Office of Legislative Counsel follows in drafting legislation. Examples of each type of citation include the following: How California legislation cites...
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Navigating City Services for Homeless: It’s ‘Impossible’ and a ‘Nightmare’

February 28, 2022   3:49 pmApril 3, 2022   4:23 pm
Most city residents acknowledge that the more than 11,000 homeless living on Sacramento streets need some serious form of help. Most are in need of mental health services and drug addiction treatment. But there are some who live on the...
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What Defines a Legitimate Labor Movement?

February 27, 2022   2:30 amFebruary 26, 2022   1:56 pm
While it isn’t uncommon for anyone critical of organized labor to accuse them of being socialist, such criticism ignores an essential truth: All government, indeed society itself, consists of versions of collective behavior. The many ways that individuals share the...
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Speaking in an Affirmative Voice in Legislation

February 26, 2022   8:34 amFebruary 26, 2022   8:53 am
The California Legislature has taken the approach of changing existing statutes to reflect an affirmative or active voice, rather than a negative voice, in legislation. As a result, the Office of Legislative Counsel is changing statutes to reflect this approach....
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CA Lawmakers Propose Bill to Punish Doctors Who Speak Against COVID Treatment ‘Consensus’

February 25, 2022   1:33 pmFebruary 27, 2022   5:48 pm
Even as more off-label drug uses are discovered, Orwellian California lawmakers are introducing legislation to silence physicians who speak out on issues directly impacting their patients’ well-being, as well as the treatment of the coronavirus. Last week, Assembly Bill 2098...
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Calif. Reparations Task Force Split on Eligibility; Decision Delayed

February 25, 2022   12:01 pm
The Reparations Task Force voted Thursday 5-4 to delay a vote on the matter of who will be eligible for reparations, surprising many who believed that they would come a definite decision on the issue. The Reparations Task Force was...
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Sacramento Business Group Proposes ‘Homelessness Shelter and Enforcement’ Initiative

February 25, 2022   9:09 amFebruary 25, 2022   7:23 pm
A City of Sacramento Poll recently found 71% say homelessness is the top issue facing the city. 57% of those polled say they have little to no confidence that the City can fix the problem. More than 60% think the...
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