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California Democrats delay “Trump-proofing” votes
California Assembly Delay Votes on $50 Million Funding Bills Amid Trump Legal Battle
California lawmakers delay funding for legal action against President Donald Trump’s policies. The holdup raises questions about potential conflicts and disagreements within the Legislature.
California Democrats delay votes on bills to support Trump-related legal defense
California legislators were tight-lipped about their decision Thursday to delay votes on a pair of bills that would provide up to $50 million combined for the state Department of Justice and organizations that provide legal services to respond to actions taken by the administration of President Donald Trump.
California state democrats postpone vote on funding to fight Trump administration
Democrats in the state assembly today announced they are postponing a vote on two of Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposals aimed at taking on President Donald Trump.
California Democrats delay “Trump-proofing” votes after Republican amendments
California Democrats delayed votes on their “Trump-proofing” bills that would have provided $25 million for funding lawsuits against the federal government, and $25 million largely for
Concerns about immigration funds delay California vote on legislation to fight President Trump
California lawmakers in the Assembly on Thursday delayed its vote on legislation to bolster the state's legal defenses and immigration services to fight the Trump administration because Democratic leaders are now considering changes to the immigration-related proposal.
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'Newsom-proof California': Lawmaker proposes bill to strengthen fight against illegal immigration, trafficking
California state lawmaker Kate Sanchez will introduce a bill to close a loophole in current law preventing federal and state ...
Capitol Weekly
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Common California bill “plus” sections and their order
At the end of bills in the California Legislature, there may be “plus sections,” which are uncodified provisions that may do ...
The Times-Standard (Eureka) on MSN
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One reason California power bills are so high: Baked-in profits that critics call excessive
Public utilities can bill directly for hundreds of millions of dollars in shareholder returns despite being in what critics ...
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California legislation would allow victims to sue oil and gas companies over disasters
California lawmakers propose legislation that could allow vicims of the devastating Southern California wildfires to sue oil ...
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California to Alert Students, Parents if ICE Agents Turn Up Under New Bill
The measure, authored by Democratic Senator Sasha Renée Pérez, is a response to a new executive order by Donald Trump.
Institute for Energy Research
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California Targets Oil and Gas Companies Again in a Proposed Bill
Two Democratic lawmakers introduced legislation in California to allow residents who have damages from natural disasters to ...
New York Sun
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California Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Let Residents Sue Fossil Fuel Companies for Damages After ‘Climate Disasters’
Oil industry officials say the bill is ‘nothing more than a political opportunity. We need real solutions to help victims in ...
The College Fix
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California bill allowing admissions priority for slave descendants draws scrutiny
If passed, it would allow the state’s two public higher education systems, the California State University and the University ...
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California bill would hold oil and gas companies liable for climate change-fueled damage
A bill introduced in California’s state Legislature would make fossil fuel companies legally liable for damages from climate ...
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‘California must never have a disaster like this again’: New battery storage bill proposed
State Assemblymember Dawn Addis introduces bill removing fast-track state permitting of BESS projects like the one that ...
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California Politicians Now Want Oil Companies, Not Insurers, To Subsidize People Living in Wildfire Zones
For decades, California's byzantine insurance regulations effectively forced insurers to subsidize people living in ...
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