Posts Tagged: California

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Schedulers: The California Capitol’s unsung heroes

Scheduler Anna Esparza. Photo by Ellie Appleby, Capitol Weekly

Getting a meeting with a lawmaker at the California State Capitol is often an exercise in patience and flexibility, one that generally has multiple moving parts. And no matter who is doing the asking, the process almost always starts with the same person – the scheduler.

Opinion

CPPA’s proposed regulations would hurt small businesses

Regulations book. Image by Bet_Noire

OPINION – I’m really worried about how new proposed digital-technology regulations by the powerful but little-known California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) proposed digital-technology regulations will impact small businesses like mine.

Micheli Files

Constitutional amendments used in the California legislature

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What is a “constitutional amendment”? Although California’s Constitution provides for the amendment of this document, our state Constitution does not define this term. A traditional definition of a constitutional amendment is a modification to an existing constitution.

Capitol Spotlight

Capitol Spotlight: Freshman Sen. Jesse Arreguín

Sen. Jesse Arreguín. Photo by Ellie Appleby, Capitol Weekly

Jesse Arreguín became Berkeley’s mayor just as Donald Trump first took the White House. Now, as the Democrat enters the California Senate representing District 7, he’s preparing to face similar challenges on a much bigger stage.

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CA 120: Dems in a funk, but Harris and Newsom could still shine

Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom. Photo by Associated Press

In the latest Capitol Weekly poll we wanted to get a sense from voters about how they are responding to the outcome of the presidential election. We surveyed nearly 1,200 California voters and found an electorate that is just as divided as ever and Democrats, in particular, in a funk.

Micheli Files

Bills used in the California Legislature

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There are numerous types of bills introduced in the California Legislature each year, and an equal number of rules for how and when they are presented. In this week’s Micheli Files, lobbyist and law professor Chris Micheli gives us the lowdown on legislation under the dome.

News

Pechanga tribe boasts a fire department that serves the state

Image via Pechanga Fire Department Facebook page

The southern California Pechanga Band of Indians, perhaps best known for its gaming resort in Temecula, has for 30 years invested in its own fire department, building a reputation for coming to the aid of major fires and other incidents throughout not only California, but also across the country.

Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: Plugging the puppy mill pipeline

Sen. Tom Umberg and Assemblymembers Marc Berman and Steve Bennett. Photo by Jeff Walters, Senate Rules Photography

Tuesday at the Capitol saw a very chilly morning press conference to announce new efforts to protect both California consumers and our canine friends from the dangers of out-of-state puppy mills. Plus, packages of fire response and recovery measures, some interesting bills from other states and Denmark looking to buy…California!

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