Doing what most businesses in California do when State Legislators introduce terrible legislation, Google announced Friday it will begin removing links to California News Sites from search in response to …
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Sacramento, CA – Assemblywoman Lori D. Wilson has issued a response to a racist letter opposing Assembly Bill 2319, which seeks to promote equity and dignity in pregnancy and childbirth …
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Gas Prices in Contra Costa County Continue to Climb
by CC Newsby CC NewsCalifornia gas prices continue to rise as the average gallon of gasoline in Contra Costa County stands at $5.60 per gallon Friday. According to AAA, the current average cost of …
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$39 Million in Awards to Help Nonprofit and Faith-Based Organizations Enhance Security and Safety
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO — Reinforcing efforts to protect Californians from hate-motivated violence, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) today announced awarding $39 million to 193 community groups across the …
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today Assemblyman Bill Essayli announced his intention to amend his AB 2641 to require law enforcement to comply with federal immigration authorities in cases involving individuals convicted of …
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Bill to Stop Landlords from Denying Housing to Renters with Pets Passes Out of Committee
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO, CA – Assemblymember Matt Haney’s (D-San Francisco) AB 2216 is now one step closer to becoming law after passing out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. It’s now headed to …
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Several state legislators and Attorney General Rob Bonta announced a bipartisan effort to crack down on organized retail theft Tuesday. The package was aimed to strengthen public safety, protect shoppers …
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SACRAMENTO – Today Assemblyman Josh Hoover (R-Folsom) announced the release of the State Auditor’s bipartisan audit of homelessness spending that he jointly requested with Senator Roger Niello (R-Fair Oaks), Senator …
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SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) was joined by community leaders, consumer advocates, fans and musicians on Monday at a Capitol press conference to detail first-in-the-nation legislation to provide competition …
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State Superintendent Announces Support for Establishing an Office of Civil Rights at the California Dept of Education
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO — State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond joined State Senator Henry Stern, State Senator Susan Rubio, Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California representative Cliff Berg, and Anti-Defamation League …
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SACRAMENTO, CA – Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) has introduced AB 2115 that will radically change California’s strategy on the treatment of opioid addiction by transforming California from a state …
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SACRAMENTO, CA — The California Chamber of Commerce today released its initial 2024 job killer list which, to date, includes nine bills dealing with labor and employment, taxation, unemployment insurance, …
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SACRAMENTO – On Wednesday evening the Assembly Education Committee unanimously passed landmark legislation authored by Assemblymembers Josh Hoover (R-Folsom) and Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) to limit the use of smartphones in …
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SACRAMENTO, Calif — This week the Assembly Public Safety Committee rejected AB 3037 (Essayli) which would have restored the firearm sentencing enhancement for criminals who use a firearm in the …
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SACRAMENTO, CA – Assemblywoman Lori D. Wilson introduces bill aimed at promoting equity and leveling the playing field for renters across California. With nearly 17 million individuals in the state classified …
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April Snow Survey Shows Above Average Snowpack for Second Straight Season
by CC Newsby CC NewsAfter a dry start to the year, March storms provided boost to snowpack but runoff will be the key to future water supply Governor Newsom highlights new California Water Plan …
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Assemblymember Chris Ward has introduced AB 1979: The Doxing Victims Recourse Act to allow victims of doxing the ability to pursue civil action and receive restitution for the harms they …
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AG Bonta, Wicks Announce Legislation to Facilitate Construction of Housing
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today announced his sponsorship of a bill authored by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) that would facilitate the construction of housing in cities and counties that …
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Legislation Aims to Give California Workers a ‘Right to Disconnect’
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO, CA – Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) announced AB 2751, which guarantees California workers uninterrupted personal and family time by creating a “right-to-disconnect” from emails, texts, and calls after …
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All State Parks in Big Sur Area Closed Due to Highway 1 Road Slip Out
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO, Calif.— Due to the road slip out on Highway 1 at Rocky Creek in Monterey County, all State Parks in the Big Sur Area are now closed to day …
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On Thursday, Recorder-Registrar of Voters, Kristin Connelly has certified the Contra Costa County March 5, 2024 Primary Election Voter turnout ended up being 37.94%. In Contra Costa County, Democrats Mike …
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AG Bonta Statement on Court Decision Affirming Constitutionality of SB 10
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued the following statement in response to the ruling by the California Second District Court of Appeal affirming a lower court opinion, which …
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CPUC Proposal Would Cut the Price of Residential Electricity Under New Billing Structure
by CC Newsby CC NewsSan Francisco- As required by Assembly Bill (AB) 205, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today released a proposal that would cut the price of residential electricity for Californians, reduce …
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New Law Requires Bars to Offer Drug Testing Devices to Take Effect July 1
by CC Newsby CC NewsSACRAMENTO – A new law mandating certain alcoholic beverage license holders to offer drug testing devices for sale or at no cost to patrons will take effect beginning July 1. …
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SACRAMENTO, CA — Today, Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) unveiled legislation that would help California residents recover art and other personal property stolen during the Holocaust or other acts of genocide …