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Opinion

Why AB 884 is a vital step for California’s diverse democracy

Diverse cultures, image by Bobboz

OPINION – As the author of Assembly Bill 884, I am committed to ensuring that every Californian, regardless of their language preference, can fully engage in our democratic process. In a state as diverse as ours, it’s clear that our voting system needs to evolve to truly represent all voices.

Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: Admissions, AI and dyes, oh my!

California State Capitol dome at dusk. Image by Wallentine

Lawmakers are rapidly filling up Gov. Gavin Newsom’s September dance card, sending him scores of bills before they adjourn on Saturday. Here’s a list of some of the ones from yesterday that caught our eye.

Capitol Briefs

Capitol Briefs: Bills, bills, bills

Image by AP.

With just days to go before the end of session, lawmakers addressed hundreds of bills on Tuesday. They have over 600 more to go before midnight on Saturday.

News

The Capitol Weekly Top 100: Sweet Sixteen!

Photo by Mike Rafter, taken at the California Lowrider Holiday. Design by Ted Angel

We bring you the 16th Edition of The Capitol Weekly Top 100. First published in 2009, the Top 100 is our annual analysis of the unelected political power structure in California. We rank the behind the scenes players who influence policy, elections and governance, including Capitol staff, lobbyists, Agency staff, donors, business leaders, activists, Labor leaders – and even journalists.

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Introducing: The Capitol Weekly Top 100 Hall of Fame!

Photo by Mike Rafter, taken at the California Lowrider Holiday. Design by Ted Angel

This year we wanted to do something to recognize some of the true giants within our Capitol community, folks we think have a track record of influence so impressive and that we must acknowledge them in a way that stands the test of time. With that in mind, we have an exciting new wrinkle for you this year – the Capitol Weekly Top 100 Hall of Fame.

Capitol Spotlight

Capitol Spotlight: Kim Delfino, Earth Advocacy

Kim Delfino, photo by Scott Duncan, Capitol Weekly

Kim Delfino, an environmental attorney and consultant, is known for her vast knowledge of land use law, wildlife law, water law and energy law. The president of Earth Advocacy, she has led her campaigns while balancing the needs of her family (she and her husband have two adult children) and surviving breast cancer.

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‘Bubble boy’ treatments showing success in spite of funding challenges

David Vetter, aka "the bubble boy," who died in 1984 from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). Photo by AP

Another child has been treated for a deadly affliction known as the “bubble boy” disease. Dr. Moustache and his “magical team” did have a little help, courtesy of the people of California who put tens of millions of dollars into financing his cell and gene therapy.

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Better know a flack: the Capitol’s best and worst press reps

The scrum

Capitol Weekly recently did a very subjective, very unscientific email poll of our fellow journalists who cover the Capitol or other parts of California government to see who they think are the best press reps to deal with. And yes, we also asked who they think…. hmmm, how to put this nicely? … could be better at their job. We granted everyone anonymity so they could speak freely.

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