Posts Tagged: California
Opinion
OPINION – With each passing year, the impacts of climate change become more severe, and the need for reliable, affordable energy becomes more urgent. The “Unlock the Grid” package of bills offers a practical and forward-thinking solution that addresses both the immediate needs of our communities and the long-term sustainability of our energy system.
Opinion
Tight regulations over the California cannabis industry disallow the preparation and sales of food and beverages in licensed cannabis consumption spaces. This puts them at a severe disadvantage compared to bars, clubs and other venues that can serve alcohol along with food.
Opinion
OPINION – California has long been a climate leader, but now we face a critical choice: continue investing billions in a system that keeps us hooked on natural gas, or embrace nuclear energy to fully decarbonize the grid.
Micheli Minute
Lobbyist and author Chris Micheli offers a quick look at what’s coming up this week in Sacramento.
Micheli Files
Both the California Governor and the Lieutenant Governor have formal roles in the lawmaking process, despite the fact that this authority is granted to the legislative branch of state government pursuant to Article IV of the California Constitution.
Opinion
OPINION – Patients rely on the quality care services provided by pharmacists and pharmacies. On behalf of pharmacies and the patients for whom we provide care, I urge Governor Newsom to sign SB 966, by Senator Scott Wiener, District 11, encompassing San Francisco and parts of San Mateo County.
Opinion
OPINION – Patriotism is front and center in this year’s election and that’s a good thing. But this election has also seen the continuation of a troubling trend: attacking those who serve. It’s deeply unpatriotic and we should call it out.
Opinion
OPINION – Upgrading California’s schools to be climate-safe will be a monumental task, but it begins with a plan. That’s why we support SB 1182, recently passed by the California legislature, which would require the state to create a master plan to enhance the health, safety, and resilience of our schools.
Opinion
OPINION – As the panic over the “fentanyl crisis” mounts, we risk returning to outdated, ineffective strategies. Instead of performative policies that seek to punish, we need evidence-based, community-focused solutions that seek to help and rehabilitate.
Micheli Files
Some in the Capitol community believe there are unnecessary limitations on the public’s ability to access some of the committee hearings and floor sessions of the California Legislature. Are these limits on public participation permissible under state laws?