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Wolk measure to aid distressed homeowners sent to Governor
SACRAMENTO—The State Senate voted 21-15 last week to approve tax conformity legislation by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect homeowners embroiled in the mortgage crisis from onerous tax burdens. Senate Bill 32 (8X), which also removes barriers to job-creating renewable energy projects, no...
Senator Dutton Calls Emergency Budget Session an Extraordinary Failure
SACRAMENTO – In response to Governor Schwarzenegger´s harsh letter to the Democrat-controlled Legislature about the recently adjourned emergency budget session, Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) again called for the Legislature to get serious about fixing the state´s dire fiscal probl...
Legilsation Introduced to Prevent Elected Officials from Receiving Unemployment Benefits
SACRAMENTO, CA— Senator Gloria Romero (D – East Los Angeles) and Senator Bob Dutton (R- Rancho Cucamonga) have introduced legislation to prevent elected officials from collecting unemployment benefits after they lose or leave their public seats. The issue recently came to light after former...
SIMITIAN REINTRODUCES 33% RENEWABLE ENERGY BILL
SACRAMENTO – State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) reintroduced legislation that requires all energy providers to buy 33 percent of their energy from clean, renewable energy sources by 2020. Senate Bill 722 provides a clear statutory directive for private and public utilities to reach 33 per...
$84 Million in Recovery Act Funds Heading to California
WALNUT CREEK, CA – Congressman John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek, CA) is pleased to report that the Department of Transportation announced nearly $84 million in transportation projects for California out of more than $600 million in projects nationwide. "Once again, where local and state governments...
Solorio Applauds State's Schools Chief For Releasing QEIA Education Funds
SACRAMENTO, CA - Assemblyman Jose Solorio's (D-Anaheim) call to California's Superintendent of Schools Jack O'Connell to release Quality Education Investment Act (QEIA) funds immediately apparently has paid off. Sources confirm that the allocated funds to California's lowest performing schools will ...
Convicts Using Cameras to Illicitly Exploit Californians Still Not Required to Register as Sex Offen
SACRAMENTO – Criminals convicted of using hidden cameras to invade the privacy of unsuspecting Californians for their own sexual gratification will still not be required to register as sex offenders, after a bill to place them on the state database was defeated today by Democrats on the Assembly Pub...
Congressman Garamendi Honors the California State University system on its 50th anniversary
Today, on the 50th anniversary of the California State University system, Congressman John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek, CA), a former California State University trustee and University of California regent issued the following statement: "Fifty years ago today, the State of California made a decisi...
Mayor Newsom Secures Additional $3 Million for Environmental Retrofits
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Newsom announced that San Francisco has secured nearly $3 million in federal stimulus funds to offset the cost of residential and commercial energy and water efficiency projects. This new funding adds additional incentives to the GreenFinanceSF program, which will allow pr...
Simitian Legislation To Strengthen Hands-Free/Texting Laws
SACRAMENTO –State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) announced this week the introduction of Senate Bill 1475 which strengthens the state´s hands-free and anti-texting laws for motorists. The bill: · Increases the fine for a first hands-free offense to $50, and to $100 for a subse...
Garamendi Original Co-Sponsor of Bill that Would Stop Health Insurance Collusion
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman John Garamendi (D-Walnut Creek), California´s first elected State Insurance Commissioner, is proud to announce that he is an original co-sponsor of a bill that he helped author to require the health insurance industry to follow the same anti-trust laws that almost ...
HUFF IS INSTRUMENTAL IN EXPEDITING LEGISLATION TO CREATE JOBS IN ORANGE COUNTY
Sacramento — Instrumental in introducing legislation that helps create jobs in the 29th District, Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) this week stood up on the Senate Floor to voice his support of a measure that will allow infrastructure projects throughout California to be started now, rather ...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES KEY MILESTONE IN 10-YEAR PLAN TO END CHRONIC HOMELESSNESS
San Francisco, CA— Mayor Newsom announced that the City and County of San Francisco has developed 1,679 units of permanent supportive housing for the chronically homeless within five years. The City is more than over the half way mark of 3000 units in 10 Years as called for in the Ten Year Pl...
Yee Fights Cuts to Education
SAN FRANCISCO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) joined California educators in calling on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) to protect school funding. Yee, who has consistently voted against all budget cuts to education, said Democrats should be as vigilant against cuts ...
Courage Campaign releases new TV ad depicting "Meg's California"
Progressive group shows impact of Meg Whitman's state budget plans. LOS ANGELES, CA -- As part of its ongoing public accountability work, the Courage Campaign today released a TV ad -- called "Meg's California" -- showing the impact of Meg Whitman's approach to the state budget crisis. Whitman,...
JUDGE MAY TOSS MARIN COUNTY ELECTION OUT MONDAY
Marin County election could be tossed out Monday; Judge may call new election after hundreds of voters denied right to vote in election decided by only 15 votes. SAN RAFAEL – Hundreds, and perhaps as many as 2,000, Marin County voters were not allowed to vote in a Novato election last November...
National Organization for Women Endorses Councilwoman Hahn for Lt. Governor
Another major women's group lines up for Hahn. Los Angeles - The National Organization for Women (NOW) has voted to endorse Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn to become the first female lieutenant governor in California history. Hahn also previously was endorsed by the National Women's P...
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN BACKS DAS WILLIAMS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY
Das Williams continues to gain traction and build broad support in Assembly Campaign. SANTA BARBARA, CA – Local Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams continues to build momentum in his campaign for the 35th Assembly District and is proud to announce that he has received the endorsement ...
CA State Gun Law Scorecard: Best in Nation
Washington, D.C. – Once again, California holds the top spot with the nation´s strongest gun laws that help combat the illegal gun market, prevent the sale of guns without background checks and reduce risks to children, according to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. In the organizati...
DEMOCRATS LAUNCH EFFORT TO "FACT CHECK" GOP CANDIDATES FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR
LOS ANGELES – Local and National Democrats have announced the launch of the California Accountability Project; an initiative backed by the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) designed to ensure California´s voters have all the information they need to make an informed decision on Election D...
BAY AREA ASSEMBLYWOMAN ENDORSES JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Says we need bold leadership in Sacramento today. Los Angeles - Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan has announced her support of Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn in her bid for lieutenant governor. "Janice Hahn is a courageous fighter for the working men and women of our state, protecting t...
Highway Deaths And Crashes Drop In First Year Of Hands-Free Cell Phone Law
SACRAMENTO – Recently released collision and fatality data from the California Highway Patrol (CHP) confirms that California´s streets and highways are safer following the implementation of California´s "hands-free" cell phone law. CHP certified numbers from the first six months of t...
HUFF INTRODUCES MEASURE TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF STUDENTS WITH EPILEPSY
Sacramento — Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) has introduced SB 1051, a measure that will authorize a school district to provide school employees with voluntary emergency medical training to provide emergency medical assistance to students with epilepsy, when they experience seizures. So...
State to Audit the University of California
SACRAMENTO – The finances of the University of California will finally be examined by the state auditor as a result of an official request by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo). After several improprieties and poor decision-making by UC executives, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee ...
Furloughs, Budget Cuts Disrupt Tax Collection
SACRAMENTO—Every dollar California saves by furloughing workers at the Franchise Tax Board costs $7 in tax money that workers are not on the job to collect, according to a report released today by the Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes. The tax revenue loss would erode by nearly a thi...
Senator authors measure to aid distressed homeowners
SACRAMENTO—Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis), chair of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, introduced tax conformity legislation this week to protect homeowners embroiled in the mortgage crisis from onerous tax burdens and remove barriers to job-creating renewable energy projects. "This m...
Committee Approves Job Creation Bill
SACRAMENTO – Yesterday, the Senate Committee on Transportation and Housing approved the first of several bills to help jumpstart California´s economy and create thousands of new jobs. On a 6-0 vote, the committee approved legislation authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) ...
Sacramento Superior Court grants preliminary injunction to halt release of County inmates
SACRAMENTO - Sacramento Superior Court Judge Loren McMaster ordered the County of Sacramento to halt the release of county jail inmates under recently amended Penal Code § 4019. The Court concluded, for the purposes of issuing the injunction that Penal Code § 4019 only applies to state inmates, ...
The Calif. Democratic Primary for Attorney General – The State of the Race
With four months to go before the June Primary election, the attorney general´s race is shaping up to be a race to watch as outsider Chris Kelly takes on five termed - out politicians seeking a promotion – all of whom face significant hurdles in cash, name recognition, and public mood. The fo...
Latino civil right activist challenges Ray Treatheway for City Council seat
Civil rights activist Efren Guttierrez declares candidacy for Sacramento City Council, slams ´special interests´ that dominate city hall; Says his special interest will be 'people'. SACRAMENTO – Declaring "my only special interests are people," civil rights activist Efren Guttierrez...
NEWSOM SIGNS LEGISLATION CREATING NEW GREEN FINANCING PROGRAM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom signed legislation creating an innovative new program to finance energy-efficiency, renewable energy, water conservation and other environmental improvements to San Francisco residential and commercial buildings. The new "green financing" program would allo...
SAN FRANCISCO YOUNG DEMOCRATS ENDORSE COUNCILWOMAN JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
First San Francisco and Party organization to endorse in the race. Los Angeles - San Francisco Young Democrats over the weekend voted to support Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn's bid to become California's next lieutenant governor. "Janice Hahn took the time to come to San Francisc...
California State Auditor reports surge in applications for citizens Redistricting Commission
Extends deadline four additional days to February 16, at 5 P.M. SACRAMENTO – Today, the California State Auditor announced a surge in applications being submitted for a seat on the 14-member Citizens Redistricting Commission – the Commission created by the passage of Proposition 11, the Vot...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES $19.2 MILLION IN FUNDING FOR NEW ENERGY-EFFICIENCY PROJECTS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today, Mayor Newsom announced $19.2 million in funding for energy efficiency programs through the San Francisco Energy Watch program and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Newsom also highlighted the creation of new local jobs through the programs and outlined the total...
FEUER INTRODUCES RESOLUTION URGING TAX EQUALITY FOR DOMESTIC PARTNERS
Sacramento - Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) has introduced Assembly Joint Resolution 29, which promotes tax equality for same sex couples by requesting that the IRS defer to California law on treatment of community property belonging to registered domestic partners and same-sex spouses. ...
NEWSOM RELEASES $6 MILLION FROM RAINY DAY FUNDS TO HELP SAN FRANCISCO´S SCHOOLS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom and Supervisor Bevan Dufty announced that some program cuts to public schools will be prevented by providing up to $6 million from the city's rainy day fund. The Mayor made the announcement in his remarks at the "Bridging the Bay" Afterschool Conference at Bal...
Green Legislation for White Pages Introduced
SACRAMENTO – Following the successful efforts of Cleveland, Ohio and Miami, Florida, California could become the largest jurisdiction to give telephone customers a choice in receiving the white pages phonebook directory. Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) introduced legislation (SB 920)...
Oropeza bill would ban debit card surcharges
SACRAMENTO – In the interest of protecting consumers, Sen. Jenny Oropeza today introduced legislation to stop retailers from imposing surcharges on those who use their debit cards. "During these difficult economic times, it is more important than ever to protect consumers and ensure they are no...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES FEDERAL SUPPORT FOR CENTRAL SUBWAY PROJECT
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) today announced that the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has again provided a strong rating to the Central Subway Project, Phase 2 SFMTA´s Third Street Light Rail Project. The Project...
Senator Huff Introduces a Measure to Increase Peace Officer Safety
Sacramento — Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) announced today the introduction of a measure to help protect California Peace Officers. Current law allows some public officials and law enforcement officers to protect their home addresses from disclosure, keeping the address confidential ...
Das Williams Leads All Democratic State Assembly Candidates in Fundraising
Williams out-raises his opponent by more than $100,000 in race for the 35th Assembly District. SANTA BARBARA, CA – Highlighting the immense outpouring of local support united behind his candidacy, Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams today announced that his campaign for State Assembly...
Benoit Resolution Proclaims February 5 Riverside County "Go Red For Women" Day
RIVERSIDE – Riverside County Supervisor John J. Benoit today announced the introduction of a measure to recognize February 2010 as the American Heart Month and February 5, 2010 as Riverside County "Go Red For Women" Day. "Heart disease is the nation´s leading cause of death, and it&acu...
ED BEGLEY JR. ANNOUNCES SUPPORT OF COUNCILWOMAN JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
We need real green leadership in Sacramento, longtime enviro says. Los Angeles - Actor and longtime environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. today announced his support for Los Angeles Councilwoman Janice Hahn for lieutenant governor. "Janice has been a voice for Mother Nature her entire career ...
Rep. Jackie Speier "Grateful" To Stay In Congress
Speier: Unfinished Work To Do On Consumer Protection, Health Care, Education. Washington, D.C. – Today, ending days of speculation, Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) announced that she will remain in Congress. "I am thankful that so many supporters came forward to urge me to run for statewide off...
Torlakson Selected Legislator of the Year by Western Association for College Admission Counseling
Torlakson to be recognized at the 7th Annual Legislative Conference. SACRAMENTO, CA — Assemblymember Tom Torlakson (D-Contra Costa) has been named Legislator of the Year by the Western Association for College Admission Counseling (WACAC). Torlakson will be honored at the organization&a...
Labor Leader Dolores Huerta Endorses Das Williams For Assembly
SANTA BARBARA, CA – Local Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams has announced that Dolores Huerta has endorsed his campaign for the 35th Assembly District. Dolores Huerta is co-founder and First Vice President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO, and one our state and ...
ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE CHRIS KELLY REPORTS OVER $2 MILLION CASH ON HAND
Palo Alto, CA - Democratic Attorney General candidate Chris Kelly reported $2,034,000 in cash on hand as of December 31, 2009. "I am running for Attorney General to bring my experience in law, public policy and business to find innovative ways to make California safer. California´s gover...
MAJORITY OF LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ENDORSE JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Council colleagues who know her best add their support. Los Angeles - Eight members of the Los Angeles City Council - a majority of the 15-member body - today announced their joint support of fellow Councilwoman Janice Hahn's campaign for lieutenant governor. Council members endorsing Hahn are ...
Leno´s Single-Payer, Universal Health Care Bill Clears Senate
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate today passed legislation that guarantees all Californians comprehensive, universal health care. The California Universal Health Care Act, authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), is the only health care reform proposal that is proven to contain health care ...
Senate Approves UC, CSU Accountability Bills
SACRAMENTO – Today, the California Senate approved two bills designed to bring greater transparency and accountability to the State´s public higher education institutions. Both bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) were vetoed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Lo...
Tran Co-Sponsors Legislation To Help Haiti Earthquake Relief & CA Taxpayers
SACRAMEN TO – Yesterday, Assemblyman Van Tran was proud to vote in support of AB 347 (Bass) which passed the Assembly 45-0 and now goes to the Senate. Tran is a co-sponsor of AB 347 which allows donations to Haiti earthquake relief to be deducted from 2009 California income taxes. "Like so many...
Aanestad Urges Majority Party to Drop Disastrous Healthcare Bill
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) stood firm in opposition against a government run, socialized healthcare plan that passed off the Senate Floor today with a bare minimum of votes. SB 810 will implement a "Single-Payer" or universal healthcare plan on all Californians that will cost ...
California High-Speed Passenger Rail System to Receive over $2.3 Billion
Oakland, CA – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee applauded the announcement by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden that the U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding $8 billion to states across the country to develop America´s first nationwide program of high-speed intercity ...
Human Trafficking Bill Approved by Senate
SACRAMENTO – Legislation that would allow courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, used in the commission of human trafficking was unanimously approved this week by the California Senate. In addition to the courts seizing property, the bill would add civil penalties of up to $25,0...
NEWSOM HIGHLIGHTS TAX RELIEF AND JOB CREATION FOR SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESSES
San Francisco, CA— Mayor Newsom spoke in support of the three job creation and retention measures described during his recent State of the City address and introduced to the Board of Supervisors. The measures are aimed at helping small and mid-sized businesses create and retain local jobs – an...
Senator Mark Leno Introduces Bill to Protect Religious Freedom
SACRAMENTO – Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) today introduced legislation that clarifies the religious freedom of clergy members in California. The bill reaffirms the separation of church and state and codifies in California law that no member of clergy will be required to solemnize a civil marr...
Opposition Growing to California's Global Warming Law
SACRAMENTO – Survey results released yesterday show increasing opposition to California´s landmark global warming legislation that is currently being implemented by the California Air Resources Board. When initially asked if voters support AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, t...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES $92 MILLION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION OF HUNTERS POINT SHIPYARD
SAN FRANCISCO, CA –Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that $92 million has been secured for the cleanup of the Hunters Point Shipyard in the upcoming Fiscal Year. Mayor Newsom, together with significant leadership from Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Dianne Feinstein, has worked aggressively to get th...
MAJOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION & JOBS BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Sacramento -- A bill by Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) that opens the door to immediate new school construction jobs passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee yesterday on a unanimous vote. "This bill will provide innovative financing to create jobs on "shovel-ready" school construction pro...
Kern County Supervisors Endorse Pete Parra for State Assembly
Hanford – Pete Parra has announced the support and endorsement of Kern County Supervisor Ray Watson, Chair of the Board, and Supervisor Don Maben for Parra´s campaign for the 30th State Assembly District. Both men served with Parra on the Kern County Board of Supervisors, and stressed his a...
Actor and Central Valley Water Advocate Paul Rodriguez Endorses Pete Parra for State Assembly
Hanford – Pete Parra is pleased to announce the support and endorsement of Actor and Central Valley Water Advocate Paul Rodriguez for Parra´s campaign for the 30th State Assembly District. Rodriguez is Chair of the California Latino Water Coalition, a statewide organization dedicated to imp...
PORAC ENDORSES JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.
California's Largest Law Enforcement Group Adds Additional Momentum to Hahn's Campaign. Los Angeles - The Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC) announced today it is backing Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn in her bid to become California's next Lieutenant Governor....
Das Williams´ Assembly Campaign Sprints into the New Year with Momentum
Strong Grassroots Support, and Over $300,000 in Campaign Contributions. SANTA BARBARA, CA – Local Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams continues to build momentum in his bid for State Assembly announcing today that his campaign has raised over $300,000 as of the reporting period that ...
State Auditor Criticizes CSU for Ignoring Reform Mandates
The CSU Chancellor´s Office again has missed an opportunity to be open and transparent with faculty and the public at large A new report released by the State Auditor´s office of in January shows the CSU Chancellor´s Office has failed to implement nearly all of the recommendati...
Senator Calls on Cal Poly to Stop Allowing Donor Influence of Curriculum
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) is calling on the administration of California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo to not allow wealthy donors to influence curriculum. In October, the university eliminated a guest lecture at the request of executives from the Harri...
Ma Introduces Consumer Protection Bill to Address Problem of Animal Fur Sold as Fake
SACRAMENTO – Today, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) introduced Assembly Bill 1656, a measure to protect a consumer´s right to know by requiring all garments sold in California that are made of animal fur to say so on the label. Ma´s bill comes after investigations in the Los An...
Barbara Lee Haiti Resolution Considered on House Floor
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) introduced a resolution expressing condolences and solidarity with the people of Haiti in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that took place on January 12, 2010. In addition the resolution commends the efforts of the both the U.S. a...
ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFRIES INTRODUCES REFORM PACKAGE
Sacramento- Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) today introduced a series of bills and constitutional amendments to reform the way California state government conducts its business by increasing accountability, improving efficiencies, and allowing more public participation in legislative de...
KEY AFRICAN AMERICAN LEADERS ANNOUNCE SUPPORT FOR JANICE HAHN FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Hahn's history of fighting for education equality and civil rights for all is cited. Los Angeles - Several prominent African American leaders today announced their support for Los Angeles Councilwoman Janice Hahn's bid for Lieutenant Governor. Congresswoman Diane Watson, Assemblymembers Stev...
Das Williams Announces New Support from Oxnard Leaders
SANTA BARBARA, CA – On the heels of his first debate with Susan Jordan, Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams announced today that a number of Oxnard leaders have endorsed his campaign for the 35th Assembly District: >> Dr. Manny Lopez, Former Oxnard Mayor >> Henry L. "Hank" Lacayo, Cali...
Councilman Carl Morehouse Endorses Das Williams for Assembly
SANTA BARBARA, CA – Santa Barbara City Councilmember Das Williams reported Wednesday that Ventura City Councilmember Carl Morehouse has endorsed his campaign for 35th Assembly District in 2010. "Ventura needs an Assemblymember who understands local government concerns and local issues," said Ven...
New Life for Youth Sentencing Reform
SACRAMENTO – On reconsideration, the Assembly Public Safety Committee approved SB 399 – The Fair Sentencing for Youth Act – which would allow courts to review cases of juveniles sentenced to life without parole after 10 years, potentially providing a new sentence of 25 years to life. "SB 399 re...
Senator Huff Chooses There Ought To Be A Law Contest Winner
Sacramento - Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) announced last week that James M. Dorn, from Chino Hills, CA has been chosen as this year´s There Ought To Be A Law contest winner. After reviewing over 40 submissions, Senator Huff has decided to take on Dorn´s idea as part of this yea...
Witnesses Must Report Violent, Sexual Crimes Against Children Under New Bill
SACRAMENTO – Law enforcement officials and child advocates joined Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) Friday to announce legislation in response to the recent Richmond case in which a 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped repeatedly by a group of young males with as many as twenty witnesses to the c...
Governor Signs Simitian School Accountability Bill
SACRAMENTO – Governor Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill (SB) 2 (in the 5th Extraordinary Session), authored by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto). Senate Bill X5 2 expands and improves public access to California´s student performance data (CALPADS). The bill passed during a special sess...
Students Win Settlement in California Free Speech Case
SACRAMENTO – As a result of a legal settlement at a California high school, school administrators are on notice to stop censoring student speech says a state senator. After settling an 18-month legal battle, Fallbrook Union High School District must pay nearly $28,000 as a result of a principal vio...
MAYOR NEWSOM AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY HARRIS ANNOUNCE COLLABORATIVE AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING
San Francisco, CA— Mayor Gavin Newsom, District Attorney Kamala D. Harris and Supervisor Carmen Chu today launched the San Francisco Collaborative Against Human Trafficking. The partnership between city government agencies and community providers was formed to raise public awareness about the ...
Yee Reintroduces Human Trafficking Bill
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee today reintroduced legislation that would allow courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, used in the commission of human trafficking. In addition to the courts seizing property, SB 677 would add civil penalties of up to $25,000. Governor Arnold Sch...
SFMTA Implements AB 144 - Penalties for disabled parking violations increased
SACRAMENTO – The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Board of Directors approved penalty increases for disabled parking violations. The increase required changes to the California Vehicle Code, enacted in new law authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco). "Disabled p...
Oropeza introduces bill to protect breast cancer diagnosis state program
SACRAMENTO – The end of 2009 brought unfortunate news to women across the state, and Sen. Jenny Oropeza hopes to reverse that trend in 2010 with her first bill of the year. First, the Preventive Services Task Force sparked a national uproar when it recommended early last month that women at low...
California Airline Passenger Bill of Rights Measure Takes Flight Again
SACRAMENTO – Senator Mark Leno announced plans to reintroduce legislation that would protect airline passengers from lengthy delays on the tarmac without basic necessities such as fresh air, clean water, food and access to operating bathrooms. The California Airline Passenger Bill of Rights legislat...
New Laws for the New Year
(SACRAMENTO) – January 1, 2010 not only marks the New Year, but also the effective date for many new California laws. Among the bills taking effect on January 1 are several important new laws that address some of California´s most pressing issues, including the mortgage crisis, water conserva...
College Dems Support Chris Garland for 9th AD
The College Democrats at Sacramento State announced today their endorsement of Chris Garland in the campaign to replace Dave Jones in the 9th Assembly District. "Chris has promoted and advanced the needs, issues and values of the Democratic Party throughout his career as political organizer for the...
NEWSOM BRINGS TAX RELIEF TO BUSINESSES PARTNERING WITH THE CITY ON HEALTHY SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco, CA— Mayor Gavin Newsom introduced legislation to grant local small businesses a payroll tax credit against the costs of participating in Healthy San Francisco. The legislation will provide businesses with 20-49 employees an annual $2,000 payroll tax credit to help offset the cos...
NEWSOM INTRODUCES NEW JOBS & EARTHQUAKE SAFETY BOND, PENSION & BENEFIT REFORM MEASURE
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Newsom yesterday introduced two pieces of legislation that will create jobs, improve seismic safety and reform city pensions and benefits to curtail rising costs. The seismic safety legislation, co-sponsored by Board President David Chiu, and Supervisors John Avalaos...
Race to Compromise: Senate Passes Second Reform Bill to Assembly
SACRAMENTO, CA-- Today, on a 21-7 vote, the Senate passed its second education reform bill, SB X5 4 (Romero), to the Assembly. The comprehensive bill was a compromise between the Senate and Assembly and still contains innovative and bold reforms necessary for California to be eligible and competiti...
CALIFORNIA FACULTY ASSOCIATION ENDORSES CHRIS GARLAND FOR 9TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
The California Faculty Association has announced an early endorsement of Chris Garland in the race for the Democratic nomination for the 9th Assembly District. According to President Lillian Taiz, "Chris understands that education is the key that will unlock a better future for our children and o...
Several New Laws to Take Effect January 1
SACRAMENTO – Several bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) are set to become law on January 1, 2010. These new laws range from protecting consumers and children to bringing greater transparency of state and local government. In all, nine new laws authored by Yee will go into effec...
Citizens Redistricting Commission Now Accepting Applications
For too long, Sacramento politicians have had the power to draw their own district lines. Naturally, they drew districts that furthered their interests, rather than the people´s interests. We saw gerrymandered districts drawn like the 22nd Senate District. During the 1990s, it was comprise...
Assembly Chokes on Race to the Top School Reform Bill
SACRAMENTO, CA-- This week, the Assembly Education Committee voted to kill SB X5 1, the comprehensive and bipartisan bill containing innovative and bold reforms necessary for California to be eligible and competitive for the federal Race to the Top grants, in a 6-5-6 vote. SB X5 1, co-authored by S...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES SAN FRANCISCO JOBS NOW PROGRAM HAS PUT 1200 PEOPLE BACK TO WORK
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that the San Francisco JOBS NOW program has used federal stimulus funds to put 1,200 San Franciscans back to work, and is seeking an additional 1,300 job participants before the funds expire September 2010. Additionally, the Mayor outlined t...
Senator Yee Calls on University Executive to Return Improper Payments
SACRAMENTO –While a state audit released yesterday unveiled over $150,000 in improper expense reimbursements to a former CSU executive, it did not disclose that the same individual is now receiving a public salary of $238,000 annually at the University of California. Today, Senator Leland Yee (D-Sa...
NESTANDE INTRODUCES EDUCATION PACKAGE INTO FIFTH EXTRAORDINARY SESSION ON EDUCATION
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Brian Nestande, R-Palm Desert, introduced a package of three bills into the Fifth Extraordinary Session on Education which addresses the federal Race to the Top program. Assembly Bill 5xxxxx, 6xxxxx, and 7xxxxx are common-sense reforms to help more qualified and dedicated i...
Bono Mack Calls for Vote on Bill to Keep Terrorists Out of America
Washington, D.C. – In an effort to keep terrorist detainees off U.S. soil and out of U.S. courts, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) signed a discharge petition to bring H.R. 2294, the "Keep Terrorists Out of America Act," to the House floor for a vote. Bono Mack issued the following statement: ...
Pelosi Announces Committee Assignments for New Members Garamendi and Owens
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the House Democratic Steering Committee has approved recommendations for committee appointments for two new Members, Congressman John Garamendi of California and Congressman Bill Owens of New York, who were both sworn in earlier this month. ...
California Democratic Party Executive Board Urges Obama to End Afghan War
California Democratic Party Executive Board passes a resolution calling for end to war in Afghanistan, sends ΄clear΄ message to President Obama to not escalate conflict. SAN DIEGO – The California Democratic Party Executive Board has approved an extraordinary resolution – to be forwarded to Pre...
Sixty-Two Thousand Public Safety Officers Endorse Paul Krekorian
Peace Officer Research Association of California backs council candidate. NORTH HOLLWOOD – California´s largest law enforcement organization, the Peace Officer Research Association of California (PORAC), announced Friday that it has endorsed Los Angeles City Council Candidate Paul Krekor...
Valley Village Leader Pete Sanchez Endorses Paul Krekorian
NORTH HOLLWOOD – Pete Sanchez, former City Council candidate and leader of the Valley Village community, endorsed Paul Krekorian this week, another neighborhood advocate to endorse Krekorian. With Sanchez, and former candidates Tamar Galatzan and Mary Benson. Krekorian now has the support of the top...
Jerome E. Horton Announces Online Educational and Learning Products
Jerome E. Horton, Vice Chairman of the California State Board of Equalization (BOE), today announced the expansion of its available online educational products to include the virtual replication of Small Business Fairs and Seminars for Nonprofit Organizations. These online products are a co...
DeVore Responds to Smear by Carly Campaign
DeVore for California released a new web video exposing the Carly Fiorina campaign's liaison with Democrats and the left -- and its desperate reliance on a campaign of whispers, rumors, and smears against Chuck DeVore. The video (viewable at http://bit.ly/3RgLZc) walks the viewer through the Fio...
Delta Protection and Water Supply Bill Signed by Governor
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed legislation by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto), which aims to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and ensure an adequate supply of water for California in the years ahead. Simitian´s Senate Bill 1 (in the Seventh Extrao...
STATE LEGISLATURE HOLDS SECOND HEARING ON MAJOR REFORM EFFORT
Oakland – The Senate and Assembly select committees on Improving State Government convened last week to hear testimony on ballot box budgeting and initiative process reforms. The joint hearing was the second of five highlighting key areas in which the state government needs reform. The committees&a...
Democracy for America Endorses Henry Vandermeir for DNC Delegate
BURLINGTON, VT – Democracy for America, our nation's largest progressive political action community, endorsed Henry Vandermeir for DNC Delegate. As president of the California Democratic Council, Vandermeir has focused on bringing training and organizing resources to more than 400 clubs and count...
Solorio Applauds Governor for Signing Water Legislation
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim), a vigorous supporter of legislation to save the Delta and ensure water sustainability for all Californians, congratulated Governor Schwarzenegger for signing the Legislature´s historic, comprehensive water bill package that outlines California...
San Francisco Leaders and Environmentalists Object to Water Legislation
SAN FRANCISCO – While Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) called Friday´s signing of several water bills "historic," several San Francisco leaders and environmentalists object to the water deal and believe that it is more of a 19th Century solution to a current day problem. "Thi...
BONO MACK LAUNCHES PETITION TO KEEP GITMO DETAINEES OUT OF CALIFORNIA
Palm Springs, CA -- In an effort to keep dangerous terrorists out of California, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today launched today an online petition calling on President Obama to keep Guantanamo Bay detainees from being transferred to the State of California. "We as Californians need to ...
Assemblywoman Fiona Ma Recognized by TechAmerica
SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) recently was recognized as a California Regional Technology Leader for 2009 by TechAmerica. The award is given to legislators who strongly support high-tech in California. Assemblywoman Fiona Ma made the following statement of the award. ...
Honda Says State Must Support Domestic Violence Shelters
Schwarzenegger Administration May Not Be Convinced. Sacramento, CA — US Rep. Michael Honda (D-Calif.) is asking that the state´s government fully restore its funding program for California´s domestic violence shelters. In a July line-item veto, Governor Schwarzenegger eliminat...
Lieu, L.A. County Assessor Auerbach announce new law to help homeowners avoid property tax scams
LOS ANGELES – Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) joined Los Angeles County Assessor Rick Auerbach and other local officials to warn homeowners about misleading and official-looking letters asking for fees to file their property tax reduction requests and to highlight a new law, Assembly Bill 992 ...
Garamendi Sworn into Congress
Washington, DC – John Garamendi, a former California Lieutenant Governor, State Insurance Commissioner, state legislator, and Deputy Interior Secretary, was sworn into Congress by Speaker Nancy Pelosi today. A link to Garamendi´s swearing in ceremony and speech is available here. "Mada...
John Garamendi Wins in 10th Congressional District with Commanding Lead
WALNUT CREEK – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has comfortably won Northern California΄s 10th Congressional District special election. "Today, the voters have spoken; they still have hope and still want change," Garamendi told a crowd of hundreds of enthusiastic supporters. "I will hit the g...
Senator Boxer Lauds California Water Legislation
Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) lauded bipartisan legislation passed by the California State Legislature to address the state´s water crisis. Senator Boxer said, "I commend the legislature and the governor for their successful efforts to approve a comprehensive wat...
Legislation Introduced to Preserve and Protect Lake Tahoe
Bill extends commitment to Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Basin. Washington, DC – Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA), has joined Senators Harry Reid (D-NV), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), and John Ensign (R-NV) in introducing sweeping legislation to protect Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Basin from a variety of serio...
Assembly Passes Historic Comprehensive Water Package
Sacramento – On a bipartisan basis the California State Assembly today passed a historic plan to increase water supply reliability while improving the fragile Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the source of drinking water for two-thirds of the state. The plan includes both a comprehensive policy package...
CEDILLO AND LATINO LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS HOST "EL PODER VERDE" GREEN JOBS SUMMIT
LOS ANGELES – State Senator Gilbert Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) and the California Latino Legislative Caucus convened "El Poder Verde" Green Jobs Summit last week in downtown Los Angeles. The summit was organized to bring together public and private sector stakeholders mobilizing the "green movement" th...
Senator Boxer Lauds Senate Passage of Unemployment Benefits Extension
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) praised the Senate´s passage of legislation to extend unemployment insurance for nearly 2 million Americans who would have otherwise lost their benefits by the end of the year. The bill will extend benefits by 14 weeks for jobless workers ac...
Sherman Announces Funding for Valley Performing Arts Center
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Brad Sherman (Sherman Oaks) announced that California State University, Northridge (CSUN) received $165,000 in federal funding for construction of the Valley Performing Arts Center. Once completed, the Valley Performing Arts Center at CSUN will serve as the premi...
Liftoff: CA State Senate Passes Race to the Top Education Reforms
SACRAMENTO, CA – Just after midnight, the California state Senate passed SB X5 1 with a 21-12 bipartisan vote. The comprehensive bill containing reforms necessary for California to be eligible and competitive for the federal Race to the Top grants is authored by Senator Gloria Romero (D- East Los A...
John Garamendi Wins in 10th Congressional District with Commanding Lead
WALNUT CREEK – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi comfortably won Northern California´s 10th Congressional District special election. With 29 percent reporting, Garamendi currently holds an 18-point lead. "Today, the voters have spoken; they still have hope and still want change," Garamendi...
Schiff Announces $40 Million in Federal Grants for Energy-Efficiency Smart Grids
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Adam Schiff announced last week that the cities of Burbank and Glendale will each receive $20 million to help build energy-efficient smart grids. Burbank and Glendale received two of only 100 such grants in the country, provided by the American Reinvestment and Recove...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF FREE WIRELESS NETWORK FOR TREASURE ISLAND
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom announced last week the completion of a free Wi-Fi network for Treasure Island and its residents. The Treasure Island network connects over 400 units of low income and subsidized housing to free Wi-Fi; in addition it provides coverage for other residents on the...
Congressman Sherman Proposes Legislation to Allow Nighttime Curfews at Valley Airports
WASHINGTON – Congressman Brad Sherman is proposing legislation to allow Bob Hope and Van Nuys Airports to implement mandatory nighttime curfews from 10 PM to 7 AM. Sherman´s legislation comes in the wake of the Federal Aviation Administration´s decision to reject the "Part 161" applic...
San Mateo County Leaders and Environmental Advocates Call for Consumer Choice on White Pages
Yee and Papan: Mandatory delivery of white pages wastes paper, energy, and scarce local government resources. SACRAMENTO – Following the successful efforts of Cleveland, Ohio and Miami, Florida, California could become the largest jurisdiction to give telephone customers a choice in receiving t...
Historic Bill to Provide Quality, Affordable Health Care for All Americans Heading to House Floor
Legislation Covers 96 percent of Americans, Reduces the Deficit. WASHINGTON, D.C. – For the first time in U.S. history, all Americans would have access to quality, affordable health care under updated health insurance reform legislation unveiled by House Democrats on Thursday. The House is expe...
HARMAN´S EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS BILL PASSES HOUSE
Lawmaker calls the bill "a building block toward real nationwide interoperability." Washington, DC – The House last week passed legislation introduced by Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-Venice) to improve emergency communications capacity at the state and local levels. The bill, S.1694, exten...
Counties to award Wolk top honor
Wolk selected for work to empower counties in the Delta and throughout the state. SACRAMENTO — One of the state´s lead advocacy groups for local government announced today that it will award State Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) its highest honor. The California State Association of ...
Schiff Introduces House Resolution to Honor Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Adam Schiff introduced a Resolution last week in the House of Representatives honoring William Bratton for his career in public service as Chief of Police of the cities of Boston, New York, and Los Angeles. On August 5th, Chief Bratton announced he would step down as L...
Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes Report Shows Longer Wait Times at DMV Due to Furloughs
Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes Report Shows Longer Wait Times at DMV Due to Furloughs. SACRAMENTO - The Senate Office of Oversight and Outcomes released a report today that shows the Governor΄s furlough program has caused longer wait times and an overall deterioration of services at ...
John MacMurray supports Vote-By-Mail for Orange County
You would think that an idea that would not only help a government agency run better but save the taxpayers significant money in the bargain would be, well, a bargain. And you would also think that those who brand themselves fiscal conservatives would be leading the charge on getting these ideas put...
Mary Benson Endorses Paul Krekorian for City Council
NORTH HOLLWOOD – Mary Benson, one of the most respected neighborhood advocates in the region and a former candidate in the race for City Council candidate, announced her full endorsement of Paul Krekorian on Friday. The announcement of Benson´s support is a very significant development in the...
STATEMENT BY MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM
The following statement was issued Oct. 30, 2009 by San Francisco Mayor, Gavin Newsome: "It is with great regret I announce today that I am withdrawing from the race for governor of California. With a young family and responsibilities at city hall, I have found it impossible to commit the time re...
Boxer Secures Funding for Key Investments Throughout California
Interior Appropriations Bill Includes More Than $18 Million for California Sought By Boxer. Washington, DC – The U.S. Senate passed the Interior Appropriations bill on Thursday, which included more than $18 million in funding for key projects throughout California secured by Senator Barbara Box...
Congress Provides Additional Funds for Land Acquisition in the Santa Monica Mountains
WASHINGTON – Congressman Brad Sherman announced Thursday that $1,000,000 in federal appropriations funding to acquire land for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area was approved by the House. The funds were secured in the Fiscal Year 2010 Interior and Environment appropriations bill...
More Top Technology Leaders Endorse Boxer for Reelection
New members of Technology Leaders for Boxer include CEOs of Google, Symantec, Adobe, Netflix and Applied Materials. Los Angeles – Twenty-six additional technology leaders, including Brook Byers, Charles M. Geschke, Reed Hastings, Vinod Khosla, Eric Schmidt, Mike Splinter and John W. Thompson, h...
Jerome E. Horton Says California Gasoline Demand Rose 2.2% in July
Diesel´s Consumption Declines 11.2%. Jerome E. Horton, Vice Chairman of the California State Board of Equalization (BOE), today released gasoline and diesel consumption figures for July 2009. California gasoline demand rose by 2.2 percent in July compared to the same month of the previ...
California Young Democrats Training Attracts 400
SACRAMENTO – The California Young Democrats (CYD) enjoyed overwhelming success with its biennial Tahoe retreat held October 23-25. More than 400 enthusiastic young Democrats from across the state answered the call for change and gathered to plan strategy for a strong "Young Voter Revolution Campaign...
California Democrats Ask GOP to Help "Mop Up the Mess"
CDP "Mop Squad" Goes to Republican Party's Headquarters. John Burton, Chair of the California Democratic Party, released a video today showing Democrats delivering mops and petitions to the California Republican Party΄s Headquarters with a request to work with them in a "bipartisan way." The vi...
Federal Energy Bill Provides $1 Million for San Francisco Electric Vehicle Program
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - San Francisco will receive $1 million for the city´s electric vehicle program as part of the energy funding bill passed by Congress this week. "We are committed to making San Francisco and the Bay Area the most successful electric vehicle market in the country," said May...
Screen Actors Guild Announces Passage of Consumer Protection Legislation
Los Angeles - Assemblyman Paul Krekorian (D-Burbank), flanked by children, their families, Screen Actors Guild executives, law enforcement and others, announced the passage of legislation to protect young actors from scams that could save families millions of dollars. "Complaints from consumers a...
State Legislature Begins Major Reform Effort
Sacramento – Thursday the Senate and Assembly select committees on Improving State Government held the first in a series of joint hearings. Senate Chair Mark DeSaulnier (D-Concord) and Assembly Chair Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) led the discussion on legislative branch and budget process reforms. ...
Garamendi Requests Additional Oil and Gas Lease Auditors to Bolster State Coffers by $5 Million
SACRAMENTO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, the chair of the California State Lands Commission (SLC), yesterday requested the addition of three temporary SLC auditors and a staff assistant to monitor California´s significant revenue producing oil and gas leases. "It is penny-wise and...
SAG, Majority Leader Krekorian, and Mark Lambert Announce Passage of Consumer Protection Legislation
Los Angeles - Assemblyman Paul Krekorian (D-Burbank), flanked by children, their families, Screen Actors Guild executives, law enforcement and others, announced the passage of legislation to protect young actors from scams that could save families millions of dollars. "Complaints from consumers a...
Lieu Announces Critical Waterway Environmental Bill Signed by Governor
(SACRAMENTO) – Assemblymember Ted W. Lieu (D-Torrance) announced that Governor Schwarzenegger signed his legislation to create a cost-effective solution to deal with the growing number of abandoned boats in California´s waterways. Assembly Bill 166 will establish a vessel turn-in program that...
Legislation for Domestic Violence Shelters to be Signed
SACRAMENTO – Nearly three months after Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) eliminated all state funding for domestic violence shelters, tomorrow he will sign emergency legislation introduced by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) to restore $16.3 million for 94 shelters and centers throu...
ANDRE QUINTERO RECEIVES ENDORSEMENT FROM LOS ANGELES LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed Andre Quintero as the next Mayor of El Monte. Quintero is running for Mayor in the upcoming November 3, 2009 election. "Andre impressed the LALCV board with his knowledge of environmental issues and his commitme...
NORMA MACIAS RECIEVES IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL ENDORSEMENT FROM L.A. LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed Norma Macias for El Monte City Council. Macias is running for one of two council seats in the upcoming November 3, 2009 election in El Monte. LALCV has also endorsed Andre Quintero, who is running for Mayor of El Monte....
OSCAR MAGANA AND ED VARELA RECIEVE ENDORSEMENT FROM LOS ANGELES LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed Oscar Magaρa and Ed Varela for the Maywood City Council. The League also recently endorsed candidate Felipe Aguirre, an incumbent. Magaρa, Varela and Aquirre are running in the upcoming November 3, 2009 election...
New Law to Help Protect San Francisco Bay
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) has successfully passed a second law in response to the 2007 Cosco Busan container ship that hit the Bay Bridge and spilled 53,000 gallons of oil into the San Francisco Bay. Earlier this week, the Governor signed Yee´s Senate Bill 30...
Governor signs bill to provide state´s rural residents greater access to public transit
SACRAMENTO— This weekend Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law legislation by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) that works to ensure that the transit needs of all rural Californians are met by updating the Transportation Development Act of 1971, which provides funding for public transportat...
Moby, Yee Call on Governor to Sign Domestic Violence Bill
SACRAMENTO – Award-winning recording artist Moby joined Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) today to urge Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) to immediately sign legislation to save California´s domestic violence shelters. Yesterday, the California State Senate unanimously appr...
Lieu, Mayor Villaraigosa & Speaker Bass Announce Monitored Mortgage Legislation
(LOS ANGELES) – On the heels of the Governor signing AB 260 (Lieu), landmark mortgage reform legislation, Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrrance) joined with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Speaker Karen Bass and other members of the Legislature to announce the first field hearing on AB 1588, ...
Mayor Newsom Applauds Governor´s Signing of Candlestick Point State Park Funding Bill into Law
San Francisco, California – Mayor Gavin Newsom commended Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for signing into law a bill that will fund and improve the Candlestick Point State Recreation Area. "Thanks to the Governor and the important leadership of Senator Mark Leno who sponsored this legislation, we ...
Bill to Save Domestic Violence Shelters Approved by Senate
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate today unanimously approved legislation to restore $16.3 million in funding to save the state´s domestic violence shelters. The bill, which was defeated in September as a result of petty politics, was approved under reconsideration and now heads to the ...
Much Needed Hospital Funding & Safety Bills Signed by Governor
Needed Government Accountability Bills Are Vetoed. Sacramento – Bill A. Lloyd, President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California issued the following statement today. "In a year of devastating cuts to healthcare and other vital services, we are pleased that the ...
Leland Yee Endorses Nadia Holober for Millbrae City Council
State Senator Leland Yee has announced that he is supporting Nadia Holober for Millbrae City Council. In his announcement endorsing Holober, Senator Yee highlighted Nadia Holober´s experience and commitment to improving Millbrae´s local economy: "I am endorsing Nadia Holober´s ca...
Governor Signs Simitian's Education Data Bill, Ensuring Access to Federal Funds
SACRAMENTO – Sunday Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill 19, by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto), which ensures California´s eligibility to compete for $4.5 billion in federal school funding. The bill puts to rest a controversy Simitian describes as "a tempest in a teap...
Governor Vetoes Simitian's Privacy Protection Upgrade
SACRAMENTO – Governor Schwarzenegger vetoed State Senator Joe Simitian´s (D-Palo Alto) Senate Bill 20. The bill would have strengthened and updated California´s landmark privacy protection law that requires businesses and state agencies to notify residents when sensitive personal informa...
Governor Signs Feuer Legislation to Curtail DUI Collisions
(Sacramento) - Yesterday Governor Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer), a bipartisan public safety measure that will help decrease drunk driving by requiring DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices (IIDs) on their cars. It creates a pilot project in the counties of Alameda, Lo...
Governor Puts Top Executives Before UC Students and Workers
SACRAMENTO – Despite overwhelming bipartisan support in the Legislature, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) vetoed legislation that would have prohibited executive pay raises during bad budget years at the University of California and the California State University. "It is deeply ...
Governor Vetoes Transparency and Accountability Bills
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) vetoed two bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) which would have brought greater transparency and accountability to the State´s public higher education institutions. SB 218, which overwhelmingly passed the Legi...
Governor Signs Landmark Lieu Mortgage Reform Legislation
(SACRAMENTO) – Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) today announced the Governor signed into law his landmark mortgage reform legislation to address the systematic failures in California´s mortgage industry. AB 260 is one of the most comprehensive new mortgage reform laws in the nation. "...
Senator Ellen M. Corbett's Car Buyer's Protection Act becomes law
SACRAMENTO – Senator Ellen M. Corbett (D-San Leandro) announced the Governor has signed the Car Buyer´s Protection Act into law. The bill requires car dealers to pay off a lien on a car before it is sold or traded. Dealers will have 21 days to make that payment. "Many consumers across the ...
California Becomes Nation´s First State to Assure Lawyers in Civil Cases
(Sacramento) – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed AB 590, Assembly member Mike Feuer´s landmark measure that will make California the first state in the nation to establish a model program providing a right to counsel for low-income people in critical civil cases. "This law helps...
SENATOR LENO'S LGBT BILLS ARE SIGNED INTO LAW
SACRAMENTO – Two bills by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) to bring recognition to Harvey Milk and out-of-state same sex marriages were signed into law late yesterday. Governor Schwarzenegger approved SB 572 (Chapter 626) to create Harvey Milk Day, a day of special of special significance in Cal...
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Legislation to Ensure Quality Care in Nursing Homes
SACRAMENTO, CA — Governor Schwarzenegger has signed AB 1457 into law, which is a measure to confront the failing quality of care in nursing homes created by the lack of transparency in the ownership and management structure of these facilities. AB 1457 will require each licensee of a skill...
CALIFORNIA´S GOVERNOR SIGNS LEGISLATION TO HELP TRACK AMMUNITION SALES
Sacramento, CA – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law legislation that will help law enforcement officials track down and apprehend armed criminals and other prohibited persons. AB 962 by Assembly Member Kevin DeLeon (D-Los Angeles) had the support of law enforcement officials from across...
Governor Signs Feuer Legislation to Curtail DUI Collisions
Sacramento – Governor Schwarzenegger has signed Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer), a bipartisan public safety measure that will help decrease drunk driving by requiring DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices (IIDs) on their cars. It creates a pilot project in the counties of Alameda, Los Angele...
BOB FILNER ENDORSES MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM FOR GOVERNOR
San Francisco, CA — The Newsom for California campaign announced today that Congressman Bob Filner (San Diego), Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Veterans´ Affairs, has endorsed Mayor Gavin Newsom for governor. Rep. Filner was first elected to Congress in 1992 a...
Evans Legislation Saves Money, Brings in Federal Funds
(SACRAMENTO, CA) Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) calls on the governor to sign legislation now pending at his desk that will save money and bring California more federal dollars. "We must seize every opportunity to save money and bring in more federal dollars," said Evans. "After wi...
IMPORTANT BILLS AWAITING ACTION FROM THE GOVERNOR
BILLS WITH SIGNIFICANT FISCAL IMPACT SB 84 (Steinberg) – Ensures that 500 low-performing schools statewide will get $400 million they are owed in fiscal year 2009-10. AB 1175 (Torlakson) – Increases the safety of the Antioch and Dumbarton bridges in the San Francisco Bay Area by adding them...
SELECT COMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVESTIGATES IMPACTS OF BUDGET CUTS TO DV SHELTERS
SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco), Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Domestic Violence, convened a hearing to investigate the devastating impacts of Governor Schwarzenegger´s $16 million cut to domestic violence shelters. Since the budget cuts, six domestic violence...
Jerome E. Horton Named Vice Chair of the Board of Equalization
The California State Board of Equalization (BOE) today voted unanimously to name Jerome E. Horton as Vice Chair of the publicly elected tax board. He will also serve as the Board΄s Legislative Committee Chair. Horton was sworn in October 5 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as 4th District Member ...
GAO REPORT PROVIDES ROADMAP FOR ENDING U.S. EMBARGO OF CUBA
Chairman Charles B. Rangel (D-NY), Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D – CA), and Congressman Jeff Flake (R-AZ) released a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report (GAO-09-951R), which they requested from the GAO, which outlines the steps President Obama and Congress can take to bring an end to the fa...
Garamendi and California's Largest Doctors' Union Push Public Option in National Health Care Reform
SAN FRANCISCO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a longtime advocate of health care for all and author of the groundbreaking report "Priced Out: Health Care in California," joined members of California´s largest physicians´ union to support a public option as part of national health c...
Ninth Congressional District to Receive Over $61.5 Million in National Institute of Health Funding
Washington D.C. – Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) hailed an announcement by the Obama Administration that the National Institute of Health (NIH) will direct $61.5 million in grants to fund 107 medical research-related projects in the Ninth Congressional District. The NIH funds biomedical r...
ANAHEIM MAYOR CURT PRINGLE JOINS GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER TO BRING HIGH SPEED RAIL TO ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2009) Anaheim Mayor and High-Speed Rail Authority Board Chairman Curt Pringle today joined Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger at a press conference in Los Angeles as the Governor submitted the state´s application for a share of $8 billion set aside for high-...
Mayor Newsom Announces Nektar Therapeutics to Move to Mission Bay
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Today, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that Nektar Therapeutics has selected Mission Bay to establish a state-of-the-art R&D center and corporate headquarters. "This is an extraordinary milestone for Mission Bay. With this move, Nektar will bring 150 biotech jobs to San Francisc...
Rep. Eshoo Votes to Invest in Critical Science, Research, and Renewable Energy Programs
Washington, D.C. — Rep. Anna G. Eshoo (D-Palo Alto) voted today to invest in critical science, research, and renewable energy programs. The FY2010 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act funds projects which speed the development of cleaner, more efficient energy and vehicle technolog...
Bono Mack's Arson Registry Bill Passes House
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) and Congressman Adam Schiff (CA-29) praised House passage of their legislation to help law enforcement and fire officials track convicted arsonists and prevent unnecessary disasters caused by arson. The Managing Arson Through Criminal History ...
BONO MACK LEADS EFFORT TO KEEP P2P USERS SAFE ONLINE
Washington, D.C. – Calling attention to significant privacy and security risks associated with popular peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today commended the House Energy and Commerce Committee for passing legislation she authored that will help keep users...
Workers and Students Say UC President´s Arrogance, Cavalier Attitude Continues to Hurt University
SACRAMENTO – With legislation (Senate Bill 86) pending before the Governor to limit executive pay hikes at the University of California (UC) and the California State University, UC President Mark Yudof is adding fuel to the public ire regarding his leadership. In a recent interview with the New ...
"Tax Commission Report Is A Failure," Says California Tax Reform Association
SACRAMENTO, CA----The California Tax Reform Association (CTRA), which participated in many discussions of the Commission on the Twenty-First Century Economy, criticized the report as "a failure to provide a fair, long-term solution to California´s revenue and tax problems." Executive Direct...
Mayor Newsom Announces Recommendations of San Francisco´s Urban Wind Power Task Force
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Newsom today announced recommendations from San Francisco´s Urban Wind Power Task Force, charged with finding ways to encourage the expansion of local wind power generation in San Francisco. The Task Force´s 29 recommendations include working at the state-level ...
Wolk bill to support beverage container recycling awaits signature
SACRAMENTO--Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has until October 11 to sign into law a measure to increase recycling incentives to maintain funding for curbside and other recycling services throughout the state. Senate Bill 402 by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) would add roughly 1.5 billion additional...
UC Administrators Violate Public Records Act
SACRAMENTO – The University of California has egregiously violated the California Public Records Act by refusing to respond to several public records requests made by the California Nurses Association (CNA). State law requires public entities to promptly respond to all public records requests an...
Atascadero Mayor Pro Tem Roberta Fonzi Endorses Etta Waterfield for State Assembly
Santa Maria, CA – Atascadero´s former Mayor Pro Tem Roberta Fonzi announced her support of Republican front-runner Etta Waterfield for the open 33rd district assembly seat. "Etta Waterfield is exactly the type of legislator we need in Sacramento," said Roberta Fonzi. "Taxpayers can trus...
Non-profits Demand Over One Hundred Million Dollar Refund to California From Diebold/Premier Corp.
Los Angeles - A network of election reform non-profits has launched a campaign called "Diebold: Return Our Money," www.DieboldReturnOurMoney.com demanding that the Diebold/Premier Corporation return more than $100 million to the State of California. The coalition cites a study by the Secretary of St...
TORRICO´S HIGHER EDUCATION BILL WOULD BOOST FUNDING TO UC SYSTEM
SACRAMENTO – Students attending University of California campuses around the state, many for the first day of class, are experiencing walkouts, rallies, teach-ins and labor strikes caused by rising student fees, unpaid employee furloughs, layoffs, course cutbacks and collective bargaining disputes. ...
Wolk measure to protect state parks awaits Governor´s signature
SACRAMENTO—Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has until October 11 to sign a measure by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to help prevent the loss of state parklands to private and corporate development. Senate Bill 679 prohibits the use of state parklands for non-park uses such as infrastructure ...
LACDP and RCDCC File Amicus Brief in St. John's v. Schwarzenegger
On Monday, September 21, 2009, the Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) and the Riverside County Democratic Central Committee (RCDCC) joined forces to support Intervenors Senate President pro Tempore Darrell Steinberg and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass and the Petitioners in the St. John's v. Sc...
SIMITIAN LAUNCHES NINTH ANNUAL "THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW" CONTEST
PALO ALTO – State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) kicked off his ninth annual "There Oughta Be A Law" contest today. The contest invites Californians to submit ideas for state legislation. "This has been a challenging year for California," said Simitian. "But experience tells me that especia...
Bono Mack Announces Funding to Support Local Economy
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today announced $765,828 in federal funding for the Desert Alliance for Community Empowerment (DACE). This grant money will help DACE continue to promote development and business enterprises in the Coachella Valley. "These funds will h...
Bono Mack Announces Funds for Local Law Enforcement
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) yesterday announced that the City of Moreno Valley and the City of Murrieta will receive federal dollars to support local law enforcement efforts. Totaling $105,989 and $13,610, respectively, the funds were issued through the Edward Byrne Memo...
Hearing on substance abuse among seniors raises concerns, offers possible policy solutions
SAN DIEGO – Assembly Member Jim Beall, Jr. (D-San Jose) and Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego) hosted an informational hearing of the Assembly´s Select Committee on Alcohol and Drug Abuse to examine the emerging issues of substance abuse in the senior community. Beall, who chairs t...
SHEILA KUEHL ENDORSES MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM'S CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR
San Francisco, CA — Former State Senator Sheila Kuehl (Santa Monica), a longtime leader in the effort for universal health care and the rights of the LGBT community, has endorsed Mayor Gavin Newsom for governor, the Newsom campaign announced today. First elected to the State Assembly in 1994, ...
TRAN URGES PUBLIC TO VOICE OPPOSITION TO PRISONERS RELEASE
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Tran is urging the public to contact the Governor and members of the California Legislature to oppose plans to let thousands of dangerous criminals out of prison before they have fully paid their debt to society. It is irresponsible and threatens the safety of Californians....
33% RENEWABLE ENERGY BILL APPROVED BY LEGISLATURE, ON ITS WAY TO GOVERNOR
SACRAMENTO – Senate Bill 14, which requires all energy providers to buy 33 percent of their energy from clean renewable energy sources by 2020 has been approved by the legislature. The bill, authored by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) now heads to the Governor who has until October 11th to...
Lieu Announces Introduction of Monitored Mortgage Workout Program
(SACRAMENTO) – On the one year anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse, Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) today announced the introduction of AB 1588, the Monitored Mortgage Workout Program, which would provide for state-appointed monitors to ensure homeowners have a chance to work out with t...
Student Protection in Private Post-Secondary Education Bill Awaits Governor´s Signature
SACRAMENTO, CA – Assembly Bill 48, authored by Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Caρada Flintridge), Assemblymember Roger Niello (R-Fair Oaks) and co-authored by Senator Gloria Negrete-McLeod (D-Chino), was approved by the California Legislature on Friday. Once signed by the Governor, this bi...
SCHOOL EDUCATION DATA BILL ENSURES ACCESS TO FEDERAL FUNDS, INCREASES EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY
SACRAMENTO- The State Legislature has passed SB 19 by State Senator Joe Simitian, (D-Palo Alto). The measure is designed to put to rest a controversy Simitian describes as "a tempest in a teapot" over California´s eligibility for federal funds for schools. SB 19 is necessary said Simitian...
SENATE PASSES PRISON REFORM ACHIEVING $1 BILLION IN SAVINGS
(SACRAMENTO)- The California Senate today passed legislation that in combination with the budget cuts from July, implements nearly $1 Billion in savings while improving public safety, parole supervision, and the effectiveness of our prison system. SB 18 (3X), which was approved by the Assembly in ...
Environmental-protection bill sent to governor
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate, 24 hours away from adjourning for the year, approved and sent to Gov. Schwarzenegger an environmental-protection bill that promises to update the state΄s landmark law to protect against global warming. "Our Golden State must continue to shine under gorgeous ski...
Patient Safety Bill SB 820 Passes Final Legislative Test
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) issued the following statement on the Senate Floor today as he lobbied for the passage of patient safety legislation SB 820. "I´m proud to be a co-author of this bill – which is designed to strengthen the Medical Peer Review process. It all...
SB 651 Addresses California's Dropout Crisis, Race to the Top
SACRAMENTO, CA — A bill addressing California´s dropout crisis passed the Senate on a 37-1 vote and will next go to the Governor for signature. SB 651 co-authored by Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, and Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg would r...
PRIVACY PROTECTION BILL HEADS TO GOVERNOR´S DESK
SACRAMENTO -- The State Legislature approved State Senator Joe Simitian´s (D-Palo Alto) SB 20, a bill to strengthen and update California´s landmark privacy protection law. The bill now goes to the Governor, who has until October 11th to sign or veto the legislation. SB 20 builds on ...
LEGISLATURE APPROVES FEUER BILL TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
September 9, 2009 (Sacramento) – On the heels of the Labor Day Holiday weekend, when California Highway Patrol officers made 1,417 arrests for driving under the influence, the California State Legislature approved Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer). AB 91 creates a pilot project in the counties of Alameda, L...
Human Trafficking Bill Sent to Governor´s Desk
SACRAMENTO – The State Senate unanimously approved legislation that would allow courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, used in the commission of human trafficking. In addition to the courts seizing property, SB 557 would add civil penalties of up to $25,000. "SB 557 will bri...
Legislature Approves Bill to Rein in UC, CSU Executive Pay
SACRAMENTO – On a 31-5 bipartisan vote, the California Senate today approved legislation to prohibit executive pay raises during bad budget years at the University of California and the California State University. "The UC and CSU seem committed to going down the same egregious path as AIG and...
Robbing Peter´s Water to Fill Paul´s Pool
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) says there are serious problems with the Conference Committee Report that was issued by the Legislative Conference Committee on Water late last night. Senator Aanestad, who served on the committee, says the report is not only missing key Republican p...
Legislature Moves to Expand Tax Credit for Conservation
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The State Legislature approved a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) yesterday that would extend and expand the state´s ability to acquire lands for conservation at nearly half price through cost-neutral state tax credits and federal tax deductions. ...
Legislature Approves Stem Cell and Biotechnology Education Bill
SACRAMENTO, CA — A bill to help California develop a homegrown workforce for the state´s stem cell and biotechnology industries cleared its final hurdle in the legislature today with Senate approval of amendments the Assembly adopted Tuesday. SB 471, jointly authored by Senator Gloria R...
BILL ON NEEDLE, SYRINGE AND 'SHARPS' DISPOSAL HEADS TO GOVERNOR
SACRAMENTO – State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) announced today that his bill, SB 486, to facilitate the safe disposal of "sharps" (a type of medical waste that includes syringes and needles) passed its final hurdle in the Legislature. It now heads to the Governor, who has 30 days to either s...
UC, CSU Executive Pay Bill Resurrected, Approved by Assembly
SACRAMENTO – Legislation to prohibit executive pay raises during bad budget years at the University of California and the California State University was resurrected today after it was all but killed last week when the Assembly Appropriations Committee held the bill. The language of SB 217 was amen...
Senator Huff´s School Choice Legislation Approved by Legislature
Sacramento — Senate Bill 680, a bipartisan bill authored by Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) and Senator Gloria Romero (D – Los Angeles) was passed out of the Legislature today and now moves to the Governor´s desk for his signature. SB 680 will extend the 17 year running School Distri...
Bill Increasing Transparency in Education Policy-Making Approved by Legislature
Sacramento, CA— A bill to increase transparency in education policy-making and bonds allocation authored by Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, passed off the California Senate floor unanimously Wednesday, 39-0, and is now on its way to the Governor´s desk....
ASSEMBLY PASSES TORRICO BILL TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SAFE SURRENDER PROGRAM
SACRAMENTO – A bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Fremont) to allow taxpayers to make voluntary contributions on their income tax forms to help fund the state´s Safe Surrender baby program easily passed the state Assembly today on a 69 to 0 vote. The bill now goes to the Gove...
Bill Approved to Stop UC, CSU from Abusing Public Records Act
SACRAMENTO – On a 32-1 vote, the State Senate today approved legislation to ensure greater access to public records at the State΄s public higher education institutions – the University of California (UC), the California State University (CSU), and the California Community Colleges. SB 218, autho...
Sen. Oropeza's mammogram bill goes to Guv
SACRAMENTO – California Senators voted today to reassure women that they can be confident with the results of one of their most important medical tests. On a bipartisan vote, the Senate sent the governor a bill by Sen. Jenny Oropeza that would require medical providers who operate mammogram mac...
Bill Clarifying Rights of Same-Sex Couples Married Outside California Passes Assembly
SACRAMENTO – Legislation authored by Senator Mark Leno that resolves ambiguities about how out-of-state same-sex marriages will be recognized in California passed the Assembly today with a 44-27 vote. Senate Bill 54 bill clarifies that same-sex couples who married outside of California before P...
Senator Leno's Harvey Milk Day Bill Passes Full Legislature
SACRAMENTO – The California Assembly today passed legislation that creates Harvey Milk Day in California, honoring the state´s first openly gay elected official. Senate Bill 572, authored by Senator Mark Leno, cleared the Assembly with a 45-27 vote. The bill, which designates May 22 as a day o...
Republicans to Appeal Federal Court Ruling on Prisoner Release
SACRAMENTO – Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta) and Republican colleagues will file an appeal in the United States Supreme Court challenging an order by a Three-Judge Panel to reduce California´s prison population. The Court order, issued on Aug. 4, 2009, calls for t...
Senate Republicans Issue Joint Statement on Water
SACRAMENTO - Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta) and other Republican Senators Huff, Cogdill and Aanestad, members of the Legislative Conference Committee on Water, joined by the Carpenters´ Union and Latino Water Coalition held a news conference to point out the need fo...
Assembly Approves Bill to Help Protect San Francisco Bay
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) has successfully navigated a second piece of legislation in response to the 2007 Cosco Busan container ship that hit the Bay Bridge and spilled 53,000 gallons of oil into the San Francisco Bay. On a bipartisan 56-9 vote, the State Assembly...
Human Trafficking Bill Passes Assembly
SACRAMENTO – The State Assembly yesterday unanimously approved legislation that would allow courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, used in the commission of human trafficking. In addition to the courts seizing property, SB 557 would add civil penalties of up to $25,000. "SB ...
Budget Causes Unintended Losses for California's Lowest-Performing Schools
SACRAMENTO, CA — Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Education Committee, announced she is prepared to introduce urgency legislation in order to correct a budget funding loss to the state´s lowest-performing schools. The funding loss, caused by a complicated funding swap in the r...
Steve Bradford Wins 51st Assembly District Seat Without Runoff
Gardena Councilmember Steve Bradford defeated five challengers in convincing fashion in yesterday΄s Special Primary Election balloting to become Assemblymember-elect for the 51st Assembly District. According to election results reported by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Cl...
In today's edition of Politico: Experts see double-digit Dem losses
By: Josh Kraushaar After an August recess marked by raucous town halls, troubling polling data and widespread anecdotal evidence of a volatile electorate, the small universe of political analysts who closely follow House races is predicting moderate to heavy Democratic losses in 2010. Some of ...
Legislature Approves Bill to Help Stop Consumer Fraud
SACRAMENTO – Consumers are increasingly falling victim to a common, and often deceptive, business practice involving automatic renewals of products and services. The practice often occurs when a consumer thinks he/she is making a one-time purchase for a product, or receiving a product for free, only...
University Administrators Fight to Line Their Own Pockets
SACRAMENTO – University of California and California State University administrators have killed a bill that would have limited executive pay raises during bad budget years. Despite the fact that the Senate Appropriations Committee found no costs to the bill and the Assembly Appropriations Commi...
Senator Huff Heads Legislation to Reform California´s Education System
Sacramento — In conjunction with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and key members of the Senate Education Committee, Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) introduced legislation today that will serve as comprehensive education reform for California´s K-12 school system. Senate Bill 1-5X will...
Legislature Approves Ballot Integrity Bill
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate has unanimously approved legislation to help protect the integrity of ballots, specifically addressing the use of fraudulent character-based names, such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese translations used during elections. Senate Bill 288, authored by Senator...
UC Whistleblower Protection Bill Sent to Governor
SACRAMENTO – On a 22-14 vote, the California State Senate today approved legislation to provide University of California employees who report waste, fraud and abuse with the same legal protections as other state employees. Despite overwhelming support from open government advocates and UC students,...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES SFPUC "WATERSHED STEWARDSHIP" GRANTS TO FUND SF NEIGHBORHOOD GREENING PROJECTS
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced the immediate availability of $100,000 in Watershed Stewardship Grants from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) for neighborhood-based stormwater management projects. Eligible community projects will capture and reuse rainw...
Denham Introduces Measure to Return California to a Part-Time Legislature
Sacramento – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) today introduced a Constitutional Amendment to return California to a part-time Legislature and a two-year budget. "If this Legislature is going to use a puppet sentencing commission to release prisoners then it´s usefulness as a ´full-time...
Starbucks Settles Gift Card Lawsuit; Law Requires Stores to Redeem Gift Cards Under $10 for Cash
SACRAMENTO – Starbucks Corporation has agreed to take proactive steps to follow California´s gift card law after reaching a civil settlement with three California District Attorneys. The complaint alleged that Starbucks failed to honor customer requests to redeem store gift cards with bala...
Senator Dutton Outraged by Legislation Releasing Felons Early
SACRAMENTO – Ironically, on the same day there was world-wide outrage over Scotland´s decision to grant an early release of the man convicted for his role in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie that killed 270 passengers, the Democrat controlled Senate approved a measure that ...
Senate Passes "Get Out of Jail Free Card" Legislation
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) voted against a prison budget proposal that will result in the early release of thousands of felons, less prison time for serious offenses and the creation of a special Sentencing Commission that could lead to an erosion of sentencing guidelines spel...
Senate Passes Correction Reform Package
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate today passed significant corrections reform that will keep our communities safe while creating a more fiscally sustainable prison system. The vote in the Senate was 21-19. "The most important question about the impact of these proposals is on public safe...
Senator Bob Huff Responds to Governor on Race to the Top Special Session
Sacramento — Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) responded today to the Governor´s Special Session on Education to qualify California for federal "Race to the Top" education funding. In order for California to become eligible and competitive for the Race to the Top grants, the legislatur...
Statement of Los Angeles County Democratic Party Chair Eric C. Bauman on Amicus Filing in Steinberg
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) Chair Eric C. Bauman today released the following statement regarding State Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg´s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Governor´s line-item vetoes: "Today I directed LACDP...
Congresswoman Maxine Waters Holds First Housing Subcommittee Hearing in New Orleans
Road Home Program Discussed, Analyzed Four Years After Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans, LA – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA), Chairwoman of the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, today held the Subcommittee´s first of two hearings assessing access to and maintenanc...
FEUER PROMOTES LEGISLATION TO REDUCE URBAN WATER USE BY 20 PERCENT BY 2020
(Sacramento) – Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) presented Assembly Bill 49 in a joint hearing of the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife and the Senate Committee on Natural Resources as part of a package of five bills that are considered essential to ensuring California´s...
Oil Industry to Face Tougher Standards in California
Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced that the California Department of Conservation has released draft regulations to implement his comprehensive oil spill prevention legislation, Assembly Bill 1960 (Nava, 2008). According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, in Decembe...
UC, CSU Hypocrisy Sends Executive Pay Bill into Suspense
SACRAMENTO – Legislation to prohibit executive pay raises during bad budget years at the University of California and the California State University was sent to the Assembly Appropriations Committee suspense file today after UC and CSU administrators hypocritically argued that the bill would cost m...
Governor Signs Tran Bills to Keep California Business Friendly
SACRAMENTO – Last week Assemblyman Van Tran´s (R-Garden Grove) Assembly Bills 285 and 463 were signed into law by Governor Schwarzenegger. "I am pleased that the Governor is partnering with me to ensure that California can be business friendly," said Tran. "As lawmakers, we need to promote l...
MAYOR NEWSOM LAUNCHES DATASF.ORG TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO CITY DATA
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today, joined by technology leaders, Mayor Newsom announced the launch of DataSF.org, an initiative designed to improve access to government data. The new web site will provide a clearinghouse of structured, raw and machine-readable government data to the public in an easily down...
FEUER PROMOTES LEGISLATION TO REDUCE URBAN WATER USE BY 20 PERCENT BY 2020
Senate and Assembly Water Committees Hear AB 49 in Joint Hearing on Comprehensive Solution to Water Crisis. Sacramento – Today Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) presented Assembly Bill 49 in a joint hearing of the Assembly Committee on Water...
California School Employees Association Endorses Councilmember Steve Bradford
GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford today announced he has gained the endorsement of the California School Employees Association (CSEA) in his campaign for the 51st Assembly District with less than two weeks to go before Election Day on Tuesday, September 1, 2009. CSEA represents mor...
John Garamendi Endorsed by Sierra Club in 10th Congressional District Special Election Primary
WALNUT CREEK – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, chair of the California State Lands Commission and founder of the Clean Seas Coalition, today is proud to announce that he has received the endorsement of the Sierra Club in the 10th Congressional District special primary election. "The Sier...
Environmental Leader Ed Begley Jr. Endorses Pedro Nava for Attorney General
Los Angeles – Pedro Nava´s Attorney General Campaign has announced the endorsement of Ed Begley Jr., actor and renowned environmental leader. Mr. Begley has served as chairman of the Environmental Media Association, and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy. He still serves on those boards...
FEUER RECOGNIZED FOR LEGISLATION RESTORING PROTECTIONS FOR NURSING HOME RESIDENENTS
Sacramento – Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) has been recognized by the California Congress of Seniors as a "2009 True Friend of Seniors." Each year, the Congress honors legislators who have made outstanding efforts to improve the wellbeing of seniors. Feuer is being recognized f...
CHINESE AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSOCIATION ENDORSES MARK DESAULNIER FOR CONGRESS
WALNUT CREEK, CA - The Chinese American Political Association (CAPA) has endorsed Mark DeSaulnier for Congress. CAPA joins a long list of local organizations in support of DeSaulnier for Congress, including the El Cerrito Democratic Club, East County Democrats for Action, and the Sierra Club. ...
Congresswoman Maxine Waters Visits Venice Family Clinic in Mar Vista Gardens
National Health Center Week Recognizes Important Contributions of Community Health Centers. Los Angeles, CA – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-35) toured the Venice Family Clinic in Mar Vista Gardens as part of National Health Center Week (August 9-15), which recognizes the importance of communi...
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS BRANCH 1111 ENDORSES MARK DESAULNIER FOR CONGRESS
RICHMOND, CA - The National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 1111 has endorsed Mark DeSaulnier for Congress. The local joins a long list of local labor organizations in support of DeSaulnier for Congress, including the Contra Costa Central Labor Council, the Alameda Central Labor Council, and ...
Bradford Gears Up for Final 14-day Campaign Push Ahead of September 1st Special Election
GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford is raising funds and rallying supporters and volunteers for a strong close in his campaign for the 51st Assembly District with two weeks to go before Election Day on Tuesday, September 1. Councilmember Bradford said, "We´re down to th...
Congresswoman Maxine Waters Speaks Out in Defense of Public Option
Says Meaningful Reform Will Include Public Option to Cover Uninsured, Hold Insurance Companies Accountable. Los Angeles, CA – Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) today responded to news from over the weekend that the public option – a government-run health insurance plan to expand consumer choic...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENDORSES PAUL KREKORIAN FOR LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT 2
  LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) voted to endorse Paul Krekorian for Los Angeles City Council, District 2, in the September 22, 2009, special election to fill the vacancy created by Wendy Greuel´s election as Los Angeles City Controller. "Paul Krekorian is ...
Yet Another UC Compensation Scandal Renews Calls for Legislation
SACRAMENTO – Last month, the University of California Board of Regents yet again approved exorbitant pay raises for more than two dozen executives. The hikes, which include a 25 percent increase for UC San Francisco´s chief financial officer and pay in excess $500,000 for UCSF´s chief o...
John Garamendi Endorsed by Sierra Club in 10th Congressional District Special Election Primary
WALNUT CREEK – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, chair of the California State Lands Commission and founder of the Clean Seas Coalition, today is proud to announce that he has received the endorsement of the Sierra Club in the 10th Congressional District special primary election. "The Sier...
Nava to Require Oil Industry to Pay its "Fair Share"
Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced that he will author legislation to require the oil industry to pay Californians a percentage of the value of the oil they take from California lands and sea beds. "This budget crisis has hit California very hard. It appalls me that Wall St...
Legislation Protecting Good Samaritans Signed Into Law
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed into law Senate Bill 39 (Good Samaritan Protection Act), which will take effect immediately. SB 39, Benoit´s first law as a State Senator, clarifies the Legislature´s 1980 Good...
GOVERNOR SIGNS "MOVE OVER SLOW DOWN" BILL
SACRAMENTO - Governor Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 159, by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto), making legislation that requires drivers to move over or slow down when approaching roadside emergency scenes along the highway, permanent. The original legislation, SB 1610, was one of the ...
´Steinberg v. Schwarzenegger´ Constitutional Lawsuit to be Filed Next Week
SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) today announced that he will file a lawsuit against Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger early next week that contends the Governor violated his constitutional authority in making line item vetoes to portions of the Legislature´s...
GOVERNOR SIGNS FEUER´S GOOD SAMARITAN BILL
Sacramento – Governor Schwarzenegger has signed Assembly Bill 83 (Feuer/Benoit), legislation which encourages individuals to act as "Good Samaritans" and voluntarily help rescue others in peril. The legislation goes into effect immediately. "Now Good Samaritans have no reason to hesita...
FEUER LEGISLATION SIGNED RESTORING PROTECTIONS FOR ABUSED AND NEGLECTED NURSING HOME RESIDENTS
Sacramento – Governor Schwarzenegger has signed Assembly Bill 392 (Feuer), urgency legislation that will immediately restore $1.6 million for local Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs over the next year. The bill will help ensure protection from abuse and neglect for California´s vulnerable and...
"Great news for California schools" says Romero of decision to accelerate stimulus funding
SACRAMENTO – Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Education Committee, says that the U.S. Department of Education´s decision to accelerate payments to states receiving federal education recovery funds will make a huge difference for cash-strapped California schools. U.S. Secretary of Edu...
Romero Announces Hearing on California's 'Race to the Top'
SACRAMENTO, CA - Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Education Committee, today announced a public hearing to examine whether California is ineligible for any of the $4.35 billion in federal "Race to the Top" funds for education reform because of a state law that limits use of student achieve...
NEWSOM SIGNS BALANCED BUDGET THAT PRESERVES JOBS FOR FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE, TEACHERS, AND NURSES
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—Today, Mayor Gavin Newsom signed a balanced budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year that focuses on solving the budget challenge by attracting new jobs, making smart infrastructure investments, and preserving jobs for police officers, firefighters, teachers, and nurses. This yea...
Steinberg/Bass Announce Path to Water Solution
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Baldwin Vista) today announced a series of public hearings to review and adopt legislation to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and create a more reliable water supply for Califo...
California Democratic Party Delegates Vote to Endorse Steve Bradford for 51st Assembly District
GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford has announced that California Democratic Party delegates have endorsed him in his campaign for the 51st Assembly District. Councilmember Bradford said, "With the crucial vote among my party´s delegates now concluded, I am extremely pl...
Celebrity Trainer Receives Resolution From Los Angeles City Council President, Eric Garcetti
Los Angeles, CA - Los Angeles City Council President Eric Garcetti will be presenting Michael Torchia, founder of Operation Fitness with a resolution from the City of Los Angeles for his work as a health expert and his Shape Up America Campaign. Torchia will be is receiving this resolution marking A...
CSU Administrators Continue ´Doublespeak´
SACRAMENTO – The California State University administration again submitted hypocritical statements this week in a letter opposing SB 217 – legislation to prohibit executive pay raises during bad budget years. While the CSU administration has called for furloughs of faculty and other employees as a...
CALIFORNIA BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY PREPARES FOR SUCCESS OF TRANSPARENCY BILL
AB 1005 will require live broadcasts of Board meetings. SACRAMENTO - It's not quite time for "Lights! Camera! Action!" but the California Board of Accountancy is preparing for the passage of Assembly Bill 1005 and with it, the requirement that the Board make live broadcasts of its meetings avail...
Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn Endorses Steve Bradford for 51st Assembly District
GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford has announced Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn has endorsed him in his campaign for the 51st Assembly District. Councilmember Bradford said, "I am pleased to have the endorsement of Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn in my campaign for the 51st A...
Local City Law Enforcement to Benefit from Federal Dollars
Washington, DC – Emphasizing the importance of supporting state and local law enforcement efforts in Riverside County and across the country, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today was pleased to announce that several local cities including Blythe, Hemet, Indio, Palm Springs and Cathedral City, ...
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Budget to Solve $24 Billion Deficit
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a $24 billion budget solution that includes $16.1 billion in spending reductions. Over the past five months, the Governor has consistently led the difficult task of solving a combined $60 billion budget deficit - roughly a third of our entire state budget over t...
SENATE PASSES 2009-10 BUDGET REVISION
(SACRAMENTO)- The California State Senate passed a package of bills late Friday revising the 2009-10 budget, that was passed in February, with $24.2 billion in deficit reduction solutions and a $921 million reserve; in total solving a $25.3 billion problem. The bipartisan solution was the produ...
California Assembly Rejects Governor´s Offshore Oil Drilling Budget Scheme
Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced Friday that Governor Schwarzenegger´s giveaway to big oil was defeated in the Assembly. The proposal would have allowed for the first new oil drilling lease in California State waters since the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill. "The Govern...
Garamendi Sole Vote Against Drastic Last Minute Student Fee Increases at CSU Trustees Meeting
LONG BEACH – With hundreds of students rallying outside the meeting room, the California State University trustees approved a new 20 percent student fee increase for the fall semester just weeks before classes are set to begin. Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a CSU trustee, cast the sole vote ag...
NEWSOM & SUPERVISOR CARMEN CHU ANNOUNCE AVAILABILITY OF FORECLOSURE PREVENTION FUNDS
San Francisco, CA—Mayor Gavin Newsom and Supervisor Carmen Chu announced that the Mayor´s Office of Housing has received a special Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) allocation of $9.8 million dollars to prevent families from losing their homes to foreclosure under the 2008 Housing Assist...
Nava & Coalition of Environmental Leaders Oppose Schwarzenegger's Oil Drilling Budget Scheme
Santa Barbara – Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) and a coalition of California environmental leaders announced their vehement opposition to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger´s Oil Drilling Budget Scheme, which may come up for a vote in the Capitol this week. The Governor is proposing ...
Karen Bass Endorses Gardena Councilmember Steve Bradford
State Assembly´s top official calls Bradford a "proven, tested local government leader who helped guide his city back from the brink of insolvency." GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford has announced he has been endorsed by state Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, widely regarded...
Curren Price Endorses Steve Bradford for 51st Assembly District
GARDENA – Gardena City Councilmember Steve Bradford has announced he has been endorsed by state Senator Curren D. Price, Jr. in his campaign for the 51st Assembly District. Councilmember Bradford seeks to succeed Senator Price as Assemblymember for the 51st District. Senator Price said, "The peo...
SENATE VOTES TO RESTORE PROTECTIONS FOR ABUSED AND NEGLECTED NURSING HOME RESIDENTS
California State Senate Overwhelmingly Approves Feuer Legislation Preserving Ombudsman Funding. Sacramento – The California State Senate has approved Assembly Bill 392 (Feuer) with strong bipartisan support on a vote of 33-3. AB 392 would immediatel...
Legendary Environmental Activist Endorses Nava for California Attorney General
Mark Massara Says Nava is Best Person to Protect the Environment as Attorney General. San Francisco - Legendary national, California environmental activist attorney, Smithsonian Institution honoree, surfer Mark Massara, has endorsed Pedro Nava for Attorney General. "I am supporting Nava beca...
Nava & Coalition of Environmental Leaders Oppose Schwarzenegger's Oil Drilling Budget Scheme
Governor Names Sham Committee Sale of California´s Coastline May Begin Thursday with a Budget Vote. Santa Barbara – Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) and a coalition of California environmental leaders today announced their vehement opposition to Governor Arnold Schwarze...
Former Obama Law Student Announces Challenge to Diane Watson for California Congressional Seat
Los Angeles Deputy City Attorney Felton Newell Launches Congressional Campaign for California's 33rd District. Los Angeles – Felton Newell, a criminal prosecutor for the Los Angeles City Attorney΄s office, officially announced today that that he is a Democratic candidate to represent California...
Jeffries Introduces Legislation to Cut and Reform State Government
(Sacramento)- Today, Assemblymember Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) introduced a series of bills in the 4th Extraordinary Session to reduce California´s ongoing budget deficit by saving taxpayer dollars and reforming or eliminating various state agencies and programs. "Each of these mea...
State Senators Join Forces to Promote "Patient Safety Act"
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) and Senator Gloria Negrete McLeod (D-Chino) are teaming up in an act of bi-partisan cooperation to serve as joint authors for legislation designed to improve patient safety in California by reforming Medical Peer Review. This is the process where a c...
Nursing Shortage Solution Moves Forward-Allows CSU to offer Doctorate of Nursing Degree Programs
Sacramento - Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced today that the Senate Education Committee approved AB 867 to address a severe nursing shortage in California. The bill is supported by 47 Republican and Democratic coauthors in the legislature and about 80 health, education, and econ...
Scandal Hits Another CSU Foundation
SACRAMENTO – Another scandal has hit the California State University involving an auxiliary organization operating at Fresno State. The Fresno Bee is reporting that a Superior Court judge ruled that a CSU trustee had a conflict of interest when, as the chief executive officer of a movie-theater com...
Torrico bill offers incentives for CA auto manufacturing
Fremont – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Fremont) introduced legislation today to create a sales tax exemption for automobile manufacturing in the state of California. "This bill sends a clear signal that we want to develop incentives to keep the NUMMI (New United Motor Manufacturin...
Martel Fraser Endorses Nava for Attorney General
Fraser Says Nava Will Fight for California Workers as the Next Attorney General of California. Camarillo - Martel Fraser, President of the Tri-Counties Central Labor Council (Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo) and Political Director, United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1036*...
Fundraising Confirms Van Tran Campaign as One of the Top Congressional Races in America
ORANGE COUNTY, CA - The Van Tran for U.S. Congress committee shattered all previous fundraising numbers by raising over $250,000 in only six weeks of fundraising. This torrid pace launches the campaign into the top tier of all fundraising quarters for candidates for Congress in the entire Nation. By...
HANCOCK JOB EDUCATION PLAN PASSES STATE ASSEMBLY
Sacramento – A bill by Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) linking career-oriented technical education programs offered in high schools and community colleges to the needs of the local economy passed the California State Assembly 57-11. SB 515 requires that at least half of technical education co...
Wolk reverse mortgage bill moves forward
SACRAMENTO—The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted 7-3 today to approve legislation to help protect vulnerable seniors from being targeted for complex and expensive reverse mortgages, regardless of the loan´s suitability. "Reverse mortgages can have potentially devastating finan...
State Assembly Gives Final Approval to Veterans´ Bill
SACRAMENTO: SB 469, from Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), is one step away from reaching the desk of Governor Schwarzenegger after receiving final and unanimous support on the Floor of the State Assembly. The measure would allow the administrator of the Northern California Veterans Cemetery (N...
SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE APPROVES FEUER LEGISLATION TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
Pilot Program to be Implemented in Los Angeles County. Sacramento – On the heels of the Independence Day Holiday when the California Highway Patrol arrested 1,239 drunk driving suspects, the Senate Public Safety Committee approved Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer) on a...
President of the National Latino Peace Officers Association Ventura County Chapter* Endorses Nava
Salinas Says Nava is Most Qualified to be California Attorney General. Oxnard Police Sergeant Andrew Salinas, President of the National Latino Peace Officers Association Ventura County Chapter*, endorses Pedro Nava for California Attorney General. "I am personally endorsing Pedro Nava becaus...
Smoking ban at state beaches one step closer to reality after Assembly environmental review
SACRAMENTO – Members of a key Assembly environmental committee, acknowledging the risk cigarettes pose to California´s coastal landscape, approved a plan to ban smoking at state beaches and designated areas of state parks. "Unfortunately, too many beach visitors are irresponsible with their...
Assembly Higher Education passes Torrico bill improve funding
Sacramento – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s legislation to reverse the trend of declining state support of California´s higher education system passed the Assembly Higher Education Committee 5 to 3 today. The bill would place a tax on oil and steer the revenues to Califor...
City of Ventura Chief of Police Endorses Nava for Attorney General
Chief Miller Endorses Nava for California Attorney General. Ventura - City of Ventura Police Chief Pat Miller endorses Nava for California Attorney General. "Nava's track record exemplifies true leadership, commitment and dedication to law enforcement issues and that is why he has ...
City of Oxnard Chief of Police Endorses Nava for Attorney General
Crombach Says Nava is a Leader and will be a Great Attorney General. Oxnard - City of Oxnard Police Chief John Crombach endorses Pedro Nava for California Attorney General. "I am endorsing Pedro Nava because he has the skills and practical experience to be a great Attorney General. As a...
Joint Committee Approves Senator Leno´s Family Court Audit Request
SACRAMENTO – The Joint Legislative Audit Committee late yesterday approved a request from Senator Mark Leno to audit and evaluate the California Family Court system and its use of court appointees in child custody disputes. The 14-member Committee approved the audit request with a 12-0 bipartisa...
Committee Strikes Down Fair Sentencing for Youth Act
SACRAMENTO – Despite passing the Senate with bipartisan support, SB 399 – The Fair Sentencing for Youth Act – failed (3-4) in the Assembly Public Safety Committee. The legislation, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), would have allowed courts to review cases of juveniles sen...
NEWSOM FOR CALIFORNIA RAISES MORE THAN $1.6 MILLION THIS PERIOD TO BRING NEW DIRECTION TO CALIFORNIA
More Than 3,600 Donors Help Raise Over $1 Million Online. Campaign Has Raised $2.8 Million in the Past Year. San Francisco - Newsom for California raised more than $1.6 million this period from over 3,600 donors, the campaign announced today. The numbers reflect the campaign´s success in ...
Goal Achieved! John Garamendi Raises more than $300,000 in a month and a half for Congressional Bid
Proven Democrat has Solid Fundraising Showing, Diverse Coalitions of Supporters. WALNUT CREEK – Today the Garamendi for Congress campaign is excited to announce that it has raised over $300,000 from over 350 donors in a month and a half for its 10th Congressional District special election camp...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES KEY CAMPAIGN APPOINTMENTS
Ricky Le and Abbe Ross Named to Top Posts. SAN FRANCISCO – Mayor Gavin Newsom announced today that he has named Ricky Le as the Political Director and Abbe Ross as the Chief Operating Officer of his gubernatorial campaign. "These are difficult times, and California needs bold solutions," Ma...
700,000 SEIU Workers Endorse John Garamendi for Congress
A champion for universal health care, higher education, and economic opportunity, Garamendi will stand up for working families in Washington, DC. SACRAMENTO, CA – Citing his lifelong support for working families as a California legislator, Insurance Commissioner and Lieutenant Governor, SEIU C...
Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks Endorses Nava for Attorney General
Sheriff Brooks Says Nava Has the Experience to be California Attorney General. Ventura County Sheriff Bob Brooks endorses Pedro Nava for California Attorney General. "Nava has the experience to be a great Attorney General. As a former prosecutor, he understands what it takes to keep Califor...
Contra Costa roads will become unsafe state raids gas tax
Contra Costa roads will deteriorate, become unsafe if state steals $50 million in local gas tax, public employees union warns; Campaign to inform public starts on Saturday. KENSINGTON – A local public employees union is charging that the state´s proposal to steal gas tax money from citie...
Melahat Rafiei Endorses Nava
Orange County - Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced yesterday that he has been endorsed by Melahat Rafiei for California Attorney General. "Pedro Nava is the most qualified person to serve as California´s next Attorney General. During Pedro Nava´s career as a prosecutor, Calif...
Jackie Speier Speaking at AAUW National Convention This Weekend
Women Leaders from around U.S. to Meet in St. Louis for AAUW Convention Lilly Ledbetter, Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Rep. Jackie Speier, AAUW Executive Director Linda D. Hallman, Local Leaders Available for Interview. ST. LOUIS, MO - Close to a thousand women leaders from nearly every state in the union...
Committee Approves Bill to Protect UC Whistleblowers
SACRAMENTO – In July 2008, the California Supreme Court ruled that University of California (UC) employees who are retaliated against because they report wrongdoing cannot sue for damages under the state´s Whistleblower Protection Act, so long as the University itself reviews the complaints in...
MAYOR NEWSOM SIGNS MANDATORY RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING ORDINANCE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA —Mayor Gavin Newsom today signed mandatory recycling legislation requiring residential and commercial building owners to sign up for recycling and composting services. Mayor Newsom´s ordinance will require all residences and businesses in San Francisco to take adva...
State Budget Surgery Fails
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) and other Senate Republicans stood up for California taxpayers, by rejecting a budget proposal loaded with more than $2 billion in tax hikes. Senator Aanestad says he will not support any budget plan that places yet another burden on state taxpayers,...
Committee Approves Human Trafficking Bill
SACRAMENTO – The Assembly Public Safety Committee approved legislation that would allow courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, used in the commission of the crime. In addition to the courts seizing property used in human trafficking, SB 557 would add civil penalties of up to $25...
Leno-Benoit Plan To Save Prison Costs, Improve Public Safety Clears Major Hurdle
SACRAMENTO – A bipartisan plan to improve public safety in California, introduced by Senators Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) and John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes), cleared the Assembly Public Safety Committee on unanimous votes. Senate Bills 431 and 678 are innovative, outcome-based community probation...
"Zip Code Education" SB 680 Passes Assembly Education
SACRAMENTO, CA—Today, SB 680, which would allow parents to send their child to whatever public school they choose that is participating in the District of Choice (DOC) program, passed the Assembly Education Committee on a bipartisan 6-1vote. The bill is co-authored by Democratic Senator Romer...
Court Dismisses Challenge to Senator Loni Hancock's "Public Financing of CA Elections" Bill
A legal challenge to Senator Loni Hancock´s (D-Oakland) "California Fair Elections Act" (signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as AB 583) was dismissed by the United States District Court yesterday evening. An array of lobbying groups sued Secretary of State Debra Bowen, challenging the ...
FOIA - Groups win access to CA Legislative Database
CALIFORNIA FIRST AMENDMENT COALITION AND MAPLIGHT.ORG WIN PUBLIC ACCESS TO CALIFORNIA DATABASE OF LAWMAKERS' VOTES. BERKELEY, CA — The California First Amendment Coalition (CFAC) and MAPLight.org, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization that shows the connection between money and p...
Hank Lacayo Endorses Nava for Attorney General
President, Congress of California Seniors** supports Pedro Nava Sacramento - Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced Monday that he has been endorsed by Henry L. "Hank" Lacayo, President of the Congress of California Seniors and a member of the California Commission on Aging.** "Pedr...
Sen. Benoit Requests Sec. Napolitano's Help With Illegal Immigrant Prisoner Funding
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) sent a letter last week to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, requesting the Secretary´s assistance in restoring funding for the State Criminal Alien Assistant Program (SCAAP) in the 2010 fiscal year. The letter, s...
TRAN CO-AUTHORS BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO STOP COUNTERFEITING
SACRAMENTO- Assemblyman Tran talked to reporters last week outside of Van Son Entertainment to explain details of bipartisan legislation he has co-authored to prevent counterfeiting in California. AB 568 authored by Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) provides that a place used to manufacture or se...
Time is Now to Make Spending Reductions
SACRAMENTO – Saying the time has come for the "rubber to the meet the road," Budget Conference Committee members Sen. Mimi Walters (R-Laguna Hills) and Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) are urging their Democrat colleagues to move swiftly in making the reductions necessary to close the state&acut...
Yee Calls on Incoming UC Chancellor to Respond to Corruption Charges
SACRAMENTO – The incoming chancellor at the University of California, Davis, is refusing to answer questions regarding an admissions scandal involving her current position as provost of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) today called on Li...
MAYORS REED, NEWSOM FORGE REGIONAL CONSENSUS ON HIGH SPEED RAIL
Help Craft California Funding Plan for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Working with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced yesterday that they have helped establish consensus in the region about the Bay Area&a...
MAYOR NEWSOM LAUNCHES SUMMER JOBS FOR YOUTH
San Francisco—Mayor Gavin Newsom today launched the Summer Empowerment & Employment Development (SEED) Program. SEED will provide education and training to inspire youth to become advocates in their communities. This includes job training, mentoring, attending workshops, a community service pr...
MAYORS NEWSOM, REED FORGE REGIONAL CONSENSUS ON HIGH SPEED RAIL
San Francisco, CA – Working with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed announced that they have helped establish consensus in the region about the Bay Area´s priorities for high-speed rail. The vision as outlined by the ma...
SFMTA Joins Assemblywoman Ma to Push for Higher Fines for Disabled Placard Parking Abuse
San Francisco – Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) joined the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), which oversees all surface transportation in the City, to provide visibility and support for Assembly Bill (AB) 144 (Ma), which will increase penalties for the abuse of disabled...
Leno Resolution Calls for End to Medical Marijuana Raids in California
SACRAMENTO – Senator Mark Leno introduced a resolution late on Monday that urges the federal government to end medical marijuana raids in California. Senate Joint Resolution 14 also calls for a comprehensive federal policy to ensure safe and legal access to medical marijuana for patients who benefit...
GOOD SAMARITAN BILL PASSES SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE AND MOVES TO SENATE FLOOR
(Sacramento) – Yesterday Assembly Bill 83 (Feuer/Benoit), legislation which encourages individuals to act as "Good Samaritans" and voluntarily help rescue others in peril, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee. Feuer introduced the bill following a controversial decision by the California Suprem...
GOOD SAMARITAN BILL PASSES SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE AND MOVES TO SENATE FLOOR
Sacramento – Today Assembly Bill 83 (Feuer/Benoit), legislation which encourages individuals to act as "Good Samaritans" and voluntarily help rescue others in peril, passed the Senate Judiciary Committee. Feuer introduced the bill following a controversial decision by the California Supreme ...
ASSEMBLY UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES FEUER LEGISLATION TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
Pilot Program to be Implemented in Alameda, Los Angeles, and Sacramento Counties. Sacramento – Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer) has been approved by the California State Assembly Committee on a unanimous bipartisan vote of 77-0. AB 91 creates a pilot project in the counties of Alameda, Los Angeles, an...
FEUER BILLS ON WATER CONSERVATION AND QUALITY APPROVED BY ASSEMBLY
Legislation Addresses Effects of Worst Drought in California History. Sacramento – The California State Assembly has approved two bills by Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) that will improve water efficiency and quality during California´s third consecutive drought year. AB 49 w...
Pavley announces live public webcast on the budget
Senator Pavley announces live public webcast on the budget Steinberg & Leno to Answer Budget Related Questions During Live Town Hall Forum Webcast; Californians Encouraged To Submit Questions. SACRAMENTO - As California's elected leaders work on the difficult choices of resolving an unprecedent...
Nava Receives Statewide Major Public Safety Endorsement
State Coalition of Probation Organizations Endorses Nava for Attorney General. Sacramento - Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced this week that the State Coalition of Probation Organizations (SCOPO) has endorsed Nava for Attorney General. "On behalf of the twenty four member organiz...
Tom Harman Kicks-Off his Campaign for California Attorney General
Tom is uniquely qualified in that he has an unquestionable Republican record, but also is able to bring together Democrats and Independents - Fmr Senate GOP Leader Jim Brulte. Sacramento, CA- State Senator Tom Harman (R-Huntington Beach) today officially kicked off his campaign for California At...
Portantino Receives National Marrow Donor Program΄s Legislative Award
California lawmaker recognized for advancing public umbilical cord blood collection. MINNEAPOLIS – Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Caρada Flintridge) was recently honored by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) for sponsoring legislation to establish and fund the California Umbilica...
Ting Responds to Catholic Church Statements from SF Chronicle News Article
"As San Francisco´s Assessor-Recorder, it is my job to apply the law in a fair and equitable manner for all transactions. I have the utmost confidence that my office has done so in the Archdiocese transfer tax case. After a very thorough analysis, significant consideration, and several m...
ASSEMBLY UNANIMOUSLY APPROVES FEUER LEGISLATION TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
(Sacramento) –Assembly Bill 91 (Feuer) has been approved by the California State Assembly Committee on a unanimous bipartisan vote of 77-0. AB 91 creates a pilot project in the counties of Alameda, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, and requires the installation of ignition interlock devices (IID) on any...
Relief for Emergency Room Overcrowding Passes Assembly
(SACRAMENTO) – Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) today announced that Assembly Bill 911, legislation that will significantly reduce dangerous overcrowding levels in California emergency rooms and would help hospitals plan for and respond to public health crises like the recent worldwide outbreak ...
Governor Signs Bill to Protect Cities from Sales Tax Scams
Sacramento – A bill by Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) to stop the "legal rip-off" of city sales tax money was signed into law by the Governor today. "I´m pleased we are putting an end to these "shell" sales tax scams that cost local taxpayer millions of dollars and deprive cities of thei...
Dan Choi Endorses Anthony Woods for Congress in CA 10
Calling Woods the strongest candidate "for our Military, for Veterans and for the cause of LGBT Equality," Choi will Campaign with Woods in Northern California later this month. FAIRFIELD, CA - The Anthony Woods for Congress Campaign today announced the endorsement of Dan Choi—an Iraq War ...
Senate OKs plan to help parents put money away for college tax free
SACRAMENTO – The Senate today approved a plan to help parents save for their child´s college education by allowing them to direct deposit tax refunds into qualified tuition-program accounts. "Given today´s economy, and as college costs continue to increase, we must help provide the ...
Romero´s Dropout Prevention Report Bill Passes Senate
SACRAMENTO — A bill addressing California´s dropout crisis has passed the Senate on a 33-1 vote and will next go to the Assembly Committee on Education. SB 651 co-authored by Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, and Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinber...
ANTHONY WOODS LAUNCHES PETITION CALLING FOR NATIONAL SERVICE TO COLLEGE PROGRAM
West Point Graduate calls rewarding national service with college "a win/win for our economy and our security." Fairfield, CA: In a blog and web video released yesterday, CA 10 Democratic Candidate Anthony Woods launched an online petition drive to support a National Service to College pro...
California Budget Cuts Jeopardize Family Caregivers
GOVERNOR PROPOSES ELIMINATION OF FAMILY CAREGIVER ALLIANCE AND OTHER CAREGIVER SUPPORTS Budget Item 4440. SAN FRANCISCO - Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed revisions to the California State Budget will dramatically affect family caregivers. Families rely on critical support services to help ke...
TING ANNOUNCES INCREASE OF $30 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY TAX REVENUE
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting has announced that an additional $30 million in tax revenue will be generated by the Assessor-Recorder´s office for Fiscal Year 2009-2010. $17 million of that will be directed to the City´s General Fund which will help pay ...
Benoit Resolution Calls Upon Congress and President To Pay Bill For Illegal Immigrant Prisoners
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) introduced legislation today calling upon Congress and the President of the United States to restore funding for the State Criminal Alien Assistant Program (SCAAP) in the 2010 fiscal year. Senate Joint Resolution 12 is aimed at pressuring the fe...
MAYOR NEWSOM PROPOSES BALANCED BUDGET THAT PRESERVES FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE AND TEACHERS
San Francisco—Mayor Gavin Newsom proposed a balanced budget for the 2009-10 fiscal year that focuses on solving the budget challenge by attracting new jobs and making smart infrastructure investments in order to put San Franciscans back to work. The budget preserves basic services, maintains p...
Assembly Passes Landmark Mortgage Reform Legislation
(SACRAMENTO)- Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) today announced the California Assembly passed Assembly Bill 260, landmark mortgage reform legislation that would ban the worst predatory lending practices. "We must enact landmark reforms to address the systemic failures in California's subprim...
Romero's Workforce Development Bill Passes Senate Floor
SACRAMENTO — SB 747, which would prepare high-school students for careers in the aerospace industry by establishing a pre-apprentice program, today passed the Senate with unanimous approval on consent. The bill by Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, will next be ...
Senate Approves Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Bills
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate approved two major bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) to assist domestic violence victims and combat human trafficking. SB 782 would prevent landlords from unfairly evicting victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. SB 557 woul...
Local small businesses honored for hard work, ingenuity, loyalty in tough economy
Photo: Three of five 2009 Small Business of the Year honorees selected by Assemblymember Wilmer Amina Carter: From left, Pamela Ispas of Daniel's Electrical; Tom Brickley of Brickley Environmental, Dorothy Pryor Rose of Mommie Helen's Bakery, Tom Ispas of Daniel's Electrical with Assemblymember Cart...
Bill to Reform Life Sentences for Children Approved
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved SB 399 – The Fair Sentences for Youth Act. The legislation authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) would allow courts to review cases of juveniles sentenced to life without parole after 10 years, potentially allowing s...
PROP. 8 CHALLENGED IN FEDERAL COURT; TED OLSON & DAVID BOIES TO ARGUE CASE
LOS ANGELES - A lawsuit filed in federal district court states that Proposition 8 -- which eliminated the right of same sex couples to marry in California -- creates a class of "second-class citizens" and thereby violates the U.S. Constitution. The suit also calls for an injunction against Propositi...
Legislators, Students, Workers Take on UC's Egregious Actions
SACRAMENTO – State legislators, along with University of California (UC) students and employees, today responded to a number of egregious actions by the UC Board of Regents, including recent exorbitant executive pay hikes, by introducing a Constitutional Amendment to allow greater public oversight a...
Water Conservation Financing Measure Passes Assembly
A bill by Assemblymember Bob Blumenfield (D – Woodland Hills) to provide loans to homeowners and businesses for the installation of water conservation systems passed the state Assembly last week. The bill, AB 474, is backed by a broad-based coalition from the California Chamber of Commerce to the S...
Blumenfield To Serve On Budget Conference Committee
Sacramento, CA - Assemblymember Bob Blumenfield (D – Woodland Hills) announced his appointment to the Legislature´s Budget Conference Committee that will tackle the state´s $21 billion deficit in the coming weeks. The appointment is significant for a legislator in his or her first term,...
Senate Approves Bills to Stop Abuses at UC, CSU
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate today approved two measures authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) in response to recent actions by the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU). SB 219, which passed 23-14, would provide UC employees w...
Site Launched to Support Youth Sentencing Reform Bill
SACRAMENTO – Supporters of SB 399, the Fair Sentences for Youth Act, have a launched a new website – www.fairsentencingforyouth.com – to advocate for passage of the legislation. SB 399, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), would allow courts to review cases of juveniles sente...
Legislation to Ensure Quality Care in Nursing Facilities Passes Assembly
SACRAMENTO, CA — AB 1457, a measure to confront the failing quality of care in nursing homes created by the lack of transparency in the ownership and management structure of these facilities passed the Assembly chambers with overwhelming support on a 77-0 vote. AB 1457 would require each ...
California Appeals Violent Video Game Ruling to Supreme Court
SACRAMENTO – The State of California today petitioned the Supreme Court of the United States for a review (writ of certiorari) regarding a decision by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which in February struck down a state law preventing the sale and rental of ultra-violent video games to chi...
SENATE REPUBLICANS UNVEIL ROADMAP TO RESTORE CA POST ELECTION
SACRAMENTO - Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta), with Senators Mimi Walters (R-Laguna Hills), Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga), Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar), Mark Wyland (R-Carlsbad), and Jeff Denham (R-Merced) spoke out about Senate Republican plans to get Californians back to wo...
Nava's Legislation to Combat Puppy Mills Meets Approval in State Assembly
SACRAMENTO –Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) today announced that his measure to crack down on puppy mills was approved by the State Assembly on a bipartisan 51 to 11 vote. "I want to thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle for supporting this important measure. It is imperati...
Majority Leader Torrico, local police, fire officials urge Safe Surrender improvements
Sacramento – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) joined with other legislators and police and fire chiefs at a bipartisan Capitol press conference today to highlight his legislation aimed at enhancing the state´s safe surrender laws protecting newborns. Earlier this week, t...
Barbara Lee Urges Leadership to Renegotiate Panama Free Trade Agreement
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-9) joined 53 of her House colleagues in sending a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi arguing that the proposed Panama Free Trade Agreement be renegotiated. She released this statement: "The Panama Free Trade Agreement, as it currently stands, is s...
Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting: It´s Time to Close the Corporate Tax Loophole in Proposition 13
San Francisco, CA - In the wake of the defeat of the May 19 ballot propositions by California voters, San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting is calling for a fundamental budget overhaul, starting with a renewed focus on one of the key components of the problem: the massive corporate property loop...
People Reject Sacramento "Solutions" - Real Solutions Needed
On Tuesday, the people of the State of California sent a strong rebuke to the Governor and State Legislature. Propositions 1A through 1E were defeated. The voters rejected the spending cap that was being promoted. They also rejected the continuing cutting of state services. As an indication ...
Post-election Majority Vote Budget called for by progressive organizations
Courage Campaign and CREDO Mobile call for Majority Vote Budget and restoration of democracy to state legislature Special Election Results Seen as a Mandate for Progressive Change in State Government. LOS ANGELES - In the aftermath of the May 19 special election, the Courage Campaign and CREDO...
Voters Reject Gov. Schwarzenegger's Budget Measures
Low Voter Turnout Rebukes Costly Special Election; Governor and Legislators Told, "Get Back to Work." SACRAMENTO, CA – California voters overwhelmingly rejected what many saw as flawed and unworkable solutions to an escalating state budget crisis. In one of the worst voter turnouts in state hist...
NEWSOM SIGNS LEGISLATION ESTABLISHING CALIFORNIA´S LARGEST SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Standing atop San Francisco´s largest water reservoir, Mayor Gavin Newsom signed into law an ordinance that will lead to the construction of California´s largest solar photovoltaic (PV) installation. Upon the project´s completion in 2010, some 25,000 solar panel...
Criminal Background Check Bill Passes Senate
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate today (33-1) approved legislation to help protect children involved in youth organizations from sexual predators and other violent criminals. Senate Bill 447, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), would reform the criminal background ch...
Lieu Domestic Violence Legislation Clears Assembly
(SACRAMENTO) – Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) announced that Assembly Bill 532, which would help protect victims of domestic violence, cleared the State Assembly unanimously. "Firearms and deadly weapons should never be left at a scene to allow an abuser to further endanger their victims a...
Leno Legislation Improves Services for Survivors of Violent Crime
SACRAMENTO – Survivors of violent crime in California would benefit from more comprehensive services under a bill authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco). Senate Bill 733, which is being heard today by the Senate Appropriations Committee, creates up to three Trauma Recovery Centers across Ca...
Truth in Fur Labeling Act Introduced
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jim Moran, Virginia Democrat, joined with Representative Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) to introduce legislation today, the "Truth in Fur Labeling Act," which requires honest labeling of fur products sold in the United States. The bill, supported by the Humane Society of the Un...
TREASURE ISLAND SELECTED FOR NEWLY LAUNCHED CLIMATE POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
(San Francisco, CA) – The Treasure Island Redevelopment Project was announced today as one among 16 founding projects of the Climate Positive Development Program, a Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI) program that will support the development of large-scale urban projects that demonstrate cities can g...
ECONOMY NEEDS EQUAL PAY - CA NOW URGES STATE SENATE: PASS AB 793!
Sacramento - On behalf of women and all workers in this state, the California Chapter of the National Organization for Women ("California NOW") applauds Assembly Member Dave Jones for his persistent championing of equal pay for equal work with AB 793 (Jones), legislation that ensures victims of pay ...
Ted Lieu Lands First Major Statewide Endorsement
State Controller John Chiang Endorses Ted Lieu for Attorney General. Los Angeles, CA - Assemblymember Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) landed the first official statewide elected endorsement for the race for Attorney General today with the backing of California State Controller John Chiang. "Ted Lieu e...
Garamendi Says the Coast of California is Now Up for Sale to Big Oil
SACRAMENTO - Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, the chair of the State Lands Commission, issued the following statement on the May Revise proposal to sell PXP, the Tranquillion Ridge oil lease, for $100 million. "The oil company has essentially offered to loan $100 million dollars to California ...
Governor making 'terroristic' threats to voters over May 19 election, Greens charge
Governor making terroristic threats, and may be in delusional state in last ditch effort to intimidate voters to approve ´rotten' May 19 ballot props, charges Green Party. SACRAMENTO – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's announcement that he will lay off 5,000 state workers and cut money to the ...
MAPLight.org Los Angeles Turns Citizens into Political Watchdogs
With a Click of the Mouse Discover How Much Money Jack Weiss and Carmen Trutanich Received from the Finance, Insurance and Real Estate Industries—Down to Interest Group, Company and Name of Developer. BERKELEY, CA — MAPLight.org, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization that s...
Ban on smoking at state beaches, parks OK'd today by Senate
SACRAMENTO – The state Senate today approved a plan to make California to ban smoking at state parks and beaches to protect the marine environment and reduce fire danger statewide. "From Day One, this measure has been built on two pillars: education and prevention," Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Bea...
ROB REINER DENOUNCES PROP. 1D & 1E
Reiner Led Rally in Front of Governor's Office in Downtown LA Earlier Today urging NO votes on Props. 1D & 1E. LOS ANGELES – The NO on Prop. 1D & 1E campaign released a one minute radio advertisement featuring actor/director and children's advocate Rob Reiner today. The ad urges Californians t...
SENATE REPUBLICAN LEADER DENNIS HOLLINGSWORTH ISSUES JOINT STATEMENT ON APRIL CASH FIGURES
SACRAMENTO - Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth (R– Murrieta) issued a joint statement with Senator Bob Dutton (R- Rancho Cucamonga) about Controller John Chiang´s April cash figures. Chiang reports that revenues are nearly 2 billion below projections. Sales taxes were down nearly...
State Assembly approves Hayashi health policy rescission legislation
(Sacramento, CA) – The California State Assembly has approved legislation by Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D-Hayward) that would prevent health plans and insurers from canceling a health insurance policy 18 months after the policy was issued. Assembly Bill 108 (Hayashi) passed on a 48-28 vote. "I...
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS MEMBERS ISSUE JOINT STATEMENT ON REVENUE AND TAX REFORM BILLS
SACRAMENTO - Senate Republican Leader Dennis Hollingsworth (R-Murrieta), with Senators Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield), Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga), Tony Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) and Mimi Walters (R-Laguna Hills) released a statement concerning a number of job creation bills up for a vote in the...
UC Executive Salaries Skyrocket Again
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) blasted the University of California (UC) Board of Regents for approving two excessive, six-figure salaries for incoming chancellors at UC San Francisco and UC Davis. The Regents approved a $450,000 salary for incoming UCSF Chancellor S...
MA & TING CALL FOR PROTECTING NEIGHBORHOOD FIREHOUSES IN SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO— Surrounded by firefighters and community members, two of San Francisco´s leading Chinese American officials called for protecting neighborhood firehouses in the face of proposed "brownouts." A vote on whether to move forward on "brownouts" is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12...
Five Calif. Budget Measures Losing: Interest in May Election Ballot Increases and So Does Opposition
Pessimism About State Contrasts Sharply With New Optimism About Nation. SAN FRANCISCO — Five of the six propositions on the May special election ballot are trailing among likely voters, according to a statewide survey released yesterday by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) ...
City Council Unanimously Votes to Appoint Lindsey Horvath as the New City Councilmember
The West Hollywood City Council has unanimously voted to appoint Lindsey Horvath as the new City Councilmember to fill the vacancy left by the late Councilmember Sal Guarriello who passed away in April. Horvath will be sworn in as a member of the West Hollywood City Council at a special meeting on W...
NEWSOM AUTHORIZES $42 MILLION FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Newsom announced that he has authorized $42 million to keep critical infrastructure improvements, including road resurfacing, sidewalk repair, curb ramp installation, and street structure improvements on track. "Sustained infrastructure investment is more critical than e...
SAN FRANCISCO IS FIRST CITY TO BAN LOITERING OUTSIDE NIGHTCLUBS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The San Francisco Board of Supervisors overwhelmingly passed legislation this week, proposed by Mayor Newsom and co-sponsored by Supervisor Sophie Maxwell, which prohibits loitering outside San Francisco´s nightclubs. The legislation is aimed at curbing nightclub-related v...
California Senate committee passes Harvey Milk Day
The California State Senate Education Committee yesterday passed SB 572 on a 7 to 2 vote. Voting to establish Harvey Milk "gay day" in public schools was Republican Abel Maldonado of Santa Maria and all six Democrats on the committee: Gloria Romero of East Los Angeles, Elaine Alquist of San Jose, Lo...
Senate Approves Sen. Romero´s Bill Increasing Transparency in Education Policy-Making
Sacramento, CA— A bill to increase transparency in education policy-making authored by Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, passed off the California Senate floor unanimously today, 35-0, and will now go on to the Assembly. "Greater public access to state boar...
Greens turn thumbs down to California propositions on May 19 ballot
Green Party turns thumbs-down to propositions on May 19 ballot, charge plan is ´rotten deal' that only gives voters ´choice' of being shot in arm or leg. SACRAMENTO – The Green Party of California yesterday – after polling its members and county councils statewide for the past month...
New Report Shows California Leads the Nation in Number of High-School Dropouts
Sacramento, CA— Senator Gloria Romero (D-East Los Angeles), Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, says that a new report released this week highlights the urgency of addressing California´s dropout crisis. "California once led the nation in high school graduates. Now we lead th...
Committee Passes Bill to Protect UC Whistleblowers
Legislation responds to recent state Supreme Court decision.
Bill Approved to Stop Evictions of Domestic Violence Victims
SAN FRANCISCO – The Senate Judiciary Committee today approved legislation that would prevent landlords from unfairly evicting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Senate Bill 782, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), is modeled after a San Francisco ordinance auth...
"Oughta Be A Law" Bills Pass First Hurdle
SACRAMENTO – Winners in State Senator Simitian´s 2009 "There Oughta Be A Law" contest traveled to Sacramento this week to testify in the State Senate – with good results. Advocates for all three bills persuaded Senate Committee members that each of their bills should become state law. Each of ...
Sen. Gloria Romero says test results prove CDE is not doing enough to support English learners
Chair of Senate Education Committee calls for core curriculum and proposes bill amending test date. Sacramento, CA — Test results released Thursday by the California Department of Education (CDE) show that English learners have made negligible progress in mastering the language since last...
Nurses Union Successfully Supports Bill for Presumptions in Workers Compensation
UNAC/UHCP political director makes a case for AB 664 to create new presumptions in workers compensation for dangerous working conditions of direct health care providers. Sacramento, CA – Jimmy Gomez, Political Director for the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Pro...
Education Committee Approves Bill to Reign In Executive Pay at UC, CSU
SACRAMENTO – On a 7-2 bipartisan vote, the Senate Committee on Education today approved legislation to further reign in exorbitant executive compensation at the University of California (UC) and the California State University (CSU). SB 217, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo...
Patient Safety Act Passes Key Committee Test
SACRAMENTO: The Senate Business & Professions Committee this week approved legislation authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) that is designed to improve patient safety in California by reforming Medical Peer Review -- the process by which a committee of physicians examines the work of a ...
Bill Approved to Provide Oversight of Horse Race Wagering
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Committee on Governmental Organization today unanimously approved legislation authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) to provide independent oversight of all pari-mutuel horse race wagering in California. Specifically, SB 662 will require the California Ho...
BILL TO COMBAT GRAFFITI AND GANG CRIME PASSES PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
SACRAMENTO – Today, the Assembly Public Safety Committee passed AB 1392 by Assemblyman Van Tran (R-Garden Grove), a measure to address the growing scourge of graffiti in many of our communities. Beyond the physical and economic damages, graffiti has been recognized by the law enforcement community a...
Swine Flu Update from Sen. Jenny Oropeza
With 11 confirmed cases of the swine flu illness in California, state health authorities have taken several preventive steps to mitigate the impacts and slow the spread of the virus. As of today, there have been five confirmed cases in San Diego County, five in Imperial County, and one in Sacramento...
Committee Passes Bill to Seize Property of Human Traffickers
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Public Safety Committee today unanimously approved legislation to assist victims of human trafficking and support law enforcement by allowing courts to seize any property, such as house or automobile, of a person convicted of human trafficking and used in the commission of th...
Party-Liners Again Reject Compassionate Reforms Of Welfare System
SACRAMENTO – Democrats on the Senate Human Services Committee this afternoon rejected legislation by Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) to mandate random drug tests for welfare recipients. RJ´s Law (Senate Bill 384) was defeated on a party-line vote of 2-2. The originator of the propos...
Legislation to protect state parks clears first hurdle
SACRAMENTO— Senate Natural Resources Committee voted today to approve legislation by Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the beauty and integrity of California´s state parks by preventing their conversion for private or corporate use. "Increasing development throughout the state...
SENATE STRENGTHENS CONSUMER PRIVACY PROTECTION
SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate approved today SB 20, legislation by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto), which aims to strengthen existing privacy protection laws for California consumers. The new law builds on legislation authored by Simitian in 2002 that requires a business or gover...
Committee OKs pro-environment bill to regulate gas 17,000 times more damaging than carbon dioxide
SACRAMENTO - An environmental policy-setting panel today approved Sen. Jenny Oropeza´s plan to reduce the release into the air of a widely used ´greenhouse´ gas previously thought harmless. The Senate Environmental Quality Committee´s approval of Senate Bill 104 came the w...
Bill to Help Californians Pay for Home Solar Systems and Energy Efficiency Initiatives Passes Senate
Sacramento, CA – A bill by Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) allowing cities and counties to help property owners pay for solar energy systems and energy efficiency improvements passed the Senate today. The vote on SB 279 was 26-13. "My bill will remove the primary financial hurdle that deters...
Denham and Gaines Blast Democrats for Failure to Dump the Waste Board
California Democrat lawmakers today killed two bills to abolish the Integrated Waste Management Board (IWMB). Senator Jeff Denham´s (R-Merced) SB 44 was voted down in the Senate Environmental Quality Committee on a party-line vote of 1 - 4, with the Republican voting "yes" and Democrats vo...
Tran Introduces Reform To Root Out Fraud And Waste In California's Welfare System
SACRAMENTO – Tomorrow afternoon, Assemblyman Van Tran´s (R-Garden Grove) much needed reform, AB 631, will be heard by the Assembly Committee on Human Services. AB 631 will provide accountability for the welfare (CalWORKs) system in California. Unfortunately, some people try to game the syste...
LA CITY ATTORNEY CANDIDATE´S AD BACKED UP BY BRADY CAMPAIGN
Washington, D.C. – Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, released the following statement today on behalf of the Brady organization and its California Brady Chapters: "Carmen Trutanich, a candidate for Los Angeles City Attorney, is a senior partner of the eighteen-me...
Assembly Labor Committee Votes for Passage of AB 236, "The Car Wash Worker Law"
Law Would Protect Vulnerable Workers and Hold Violators Accountable in Underground Carwash Industry. Sacramento — The Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment has passed AB 236—to renew the state´s "Carwash Worker Law"—after hearing from a Los Angeles carwash worker w...
Feinstein's Emergecy Bill Saves Same-Sex Couple from Deportation
San Francisco, CA — Because federal immigration law does not currently allow LGBT Americans to sponsor their partners, it took an emergency bill introduced on the Senate floor yesterday by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) to keep one same-sex binational couple and their family together in the Uni...
Leno Bill Requiring Disclosure of Pesticide Ingredients Approved by Senate Health Committee
SACRAMENTO – The Senate´s Health Committee passed legislation that provides public health agencies and emergency responders timely access to complete ingredient lists of aerial pesticides. Senate Bill 759, authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), requires the disclosure of inert or ina...
Bill to Require Increased Accountability of the Migrant Education Program
Sacramento, CA—Today, Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of the Senate Committee on Education, succeeded in passing SB 331, legislation that would require increased accountability, data collection and participation of migrant students, through the Senate Committee on Education with a 7-1 vote. "...
Paid Sick Days Legislation Clears Assembly Labor and Employment Committee
SACRAMENTO – AB 1000 Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2009 authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) passed out of Assembly Labor and Employment Committee with a vote of 2-4. AB 1000 will allow workers to earn and use paid sick days for personal illness, to care for a sick fami...
Aanestad Wants Answers from Friday´s Job Loss Hearing
SACRAMENTO, CA: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) will take part in a high profile California Legislative hearing this Friday, April 24th in Reno, Nevada to determine how California can prevent more businesses from leaving the state. Aanestad, a former small business owner who came to the State ...
Senate fiscal panel OKs plan to make it easier to save money for college
SACRAMENTO – A key Senate fiscal panel late Wednesday approved a plan to help parents save for their child´s college education by allowing them to direct deposit tax refunds into qualified tuition-program accounts. "With the increasing cost of higher education, it is more important than e...
"Leash Your Lid" law to attach plastic bottle caps to the bottle passes from environmental committee
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Bill 925, legislation that would prohibit the sale of single-use plastic beverage containers unless the cap is affixed to the bottle, has passed from the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources. The bill´s author, Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego), said plas...
Bono Mack, Speier Introduce Childhood Cancer Survivorship Bill
Washington, D.C. – In an effort to improve the long-term health and well-being of childhood cancer survivors, Congresswoman Mary Bono (CA-45) and Congresswoman Jackie Speier (CA-12) today introduced the Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivorship and Quality of Life Act. This bipartisa...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES $1 BILLION IN CAPITAL INVESTMENTS FOR JOB CREATION
SAN FRANCISCO, CA –Mayor Newsom today announced that San Francisco´s enterprise departments plan for over $1 billion for infrastructure projects that are already underway or will begin in the coming year, which will create or preserve thousands of jobs. These investments will be in addition to...
LALCV Hosts Live Televised Debate for LA City Attorney Race
City Attorney Candidates Carmen Trutanich and Jack Weiss Face Off in LIVE Televised Debate Hosted by the Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters. Los Angeles – Carmen Trutanich and Jack Weiss faced off tonight in a live, televised debate in their battle to become the next City Attorney for th...
California First State in the Nation to Place Restrictions on Taxpayer Bailout Money
SACRAMENTO – Beating back the banking industry´s furious attack, California Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara), Chair of the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee, announced today that his Assembly Bill 1075, the Corporate Responsibility Act of 2009, passed its first test and is now ...
TRAN´S BILL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN VOTER APPROVED BONDS PASSES FIRST COMMITTEE
SACRAMENTO- Today, the Assembly Business and Professions Committee began the process of instituting important protections for taxpayers by passing AB 480 by Assemblyman Van Tran (R- Garden Grove). AB 480 requires that all state bond measures, passed by the voters, have auditing provisions to ens...
Processing of All Rape Kits in California Moves Closer to Implementation
SACRAMENTO, CA – Today the Assembly Public Safety Committee approved legislation which would require all California law enforcement agencies to test every rape kit in their possession. Assembly Bill (AB) 1017, authored by Assemblymembers Anthony J. Portantino and Julia Brownley, cleared the committ...
Leno Bill Protecting Seniors from Unfair Evictions Advances
SACRAMENTO – Legislation that helps reduce the number of seniors unfairly evicted from residential care facilities passed the Senate Judiciary Committee today. Senate Bill 781, authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco), requires residential care facilities for the elderly to provide eviction n...
Bill to Protect Homeowners Against Loan Modification Scams Clears Committee
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Judiciary Committee today passed a measure by Sen. Ron Calderon (D-Montebello) that will protect California borrowers who are struggling in today´s troubled housing market. The bill, SB 94, authored by Sen. Calderon, will prevent a person or a business from chargi...
Nava's Landmark Mortgage & Financial Reforms Passed Banking & Finance Committee Yesterday
SACRAMENTO –Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara) announced that his measures to clean-up the mortgage and banking industry and provide more protections for California consumers passed the Assembly Banking & Finance Committee yesterday. The following Nava measures were approved yesterday b...
Benoit Illegal Immigrant Inmate Bill One Vote Shy Of Passage
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Public Safety Committee today considered legislation by Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) aimed at pressuring the federal government to pay its full share of the cost of incarcerating illegal immigrant inmates in State prisons. Receiving a 3-3 vote, Senate Bill 125 fe...
ASSEMBLY PANEL BLOCKS MEASURE ALLOWING MODERN NUCLEAR POWER
(SACRAMENTO) – Assembly Democrats today blocked an effort by Assemblyman Chuck DeVore to expand California´s energy supply with modern nuclear power. AB 1035 was defeated in the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources on a party-line vote. It would have created a one-time exemption from state...
"Zip Code Education" SB 680 Unanimously Passes Senate Floor
SACRAMENTO, CA—Today, SB 680, which would continue to allow parents to send their children to whatever public school they choose, earned bipartisan, unanimous support on the Senate Floor. The bill is co-authored by Democratic Senator Romero (D-East Los Angeles) and Republican Senator Huff (R-...
Saldana bill would require state to pay interest on delayed tax refunds
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego) has introduced a bill that would require the State of California to pay interest on their State personal income tax (PIT) refunds beginning 15 days after the return is filed. Saldaρa said this bill is about fairness. "Over 2 million Ca...
Opponents of Proposition 1A Form Coalition Committee
Coalition Will Fight Flawed Measure That Was Written by the Governor and the Legislature. Prop 1A Will Do Nothing to Stop the Budget Chaos in Sacramento. SACRAMENTO – A coalition of teachers, nurses, health care providers, seniors and public employees filed paperwork with the Secretary of Sta...
Committee Approves Bill for School Curriculum Changes
SACRAMENTO – It has been several years since the people´s elected representatives have been able to make changes to California´s school curriculum and textbooks. Over the past decade, over a dozen bills were introduced in the State Legislature attempting to make curriculum changes,...
BILL TO HELP CALIFORNIANS PAY FOR HOME SOLAR & ENERGY EFFICIENCY INITIATIVES PASSES SENATE COMMITTEE
Sacramento, CA – A bill by Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) allowing cities and counties to help finance solar energy systems and energy efficiency improvements on individual properties passed the Senate Local Government Committee. The bill gives cities and counties the ability to establish a lo...
Leno´s Universal Health Care Act Clears First Committee
SACRAMENTO – Senator Mark Leno´s Universal Health Care Act passed the Senate Health Committee with a 7-4 vote. Senate Bill 810 guarantees comprehensive health care benefits to every California resident and is proven to contain health care spending and improve quality and delivery at the same t...
Bill Approved to Prohibit Businesses from Barring Non-English Speaking Patrons
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate today approved legislation that would prohibit businesses from denying service to a patron because of the language he or she speaks. Specifically, the bill adds "language" to the list of protections in the state´s civil rights act, which prohibits discrimina...
BRADY CAMPAIGN TO CARMEN TRUTANICH: "DISCLOSE YOUR CLIENTS"
Washington, D.C. - The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and its California Brady Chapters has asked L.A. City Attorney candidate Carmen Trutanich to disclose his full client list to shed light on the potential conflicts of interest that he would face if elected City Attorney. "The law ...
Committee Approves Bill to Reform Life Sentences for Minors
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) continued his efforts to decrease the number of youth offenders sentenced to life without the possibility parole, which is currently the maximum sentence allowed by law. Last session, Yee introduced SB 999 in an attempt to abolish the sent...
Senator Benoit´s Cell Phone Prison Bill Advances
SACRAMENTO – Following a press conference to bring attention to the growing problem of cell phone use by inmates, the Senate Public Safety Committee, in a 6-0 vote, approved legislation by Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) that would create criminal penalties for anyone caught possessing or s...
Davis Bill Regarding Single-Use Bags Passes Natural Resources Committee
SACRAMENTO, CA — A measure to enact a 25 cent fee on single-use carryout bags passed the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources. AB 87 would require a store that collects the single-use carryout bag fees to remit the fees to the State Board of Equalization for deposit into a Bag Polluti...
Taxpayer Transparency Act Measure Passes Out of Key Committee
Sacramento - Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) announced yesterday that his legislation to provide easy online access to comprehensive government expenditure information passed out of the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization. Senate Bill 719 requires each state department and agency to...
Leno Bill to Help Families Receive Food Stamps Passes First Hurdle
SACRAMENTO – Legislation authored by Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) that would improve access to food stamps cleared its first hurdle, passing the Senate Health and Human Services Committee with a 3-1 vote. Senate Bill 718 would end California´s requirement that food stamp applicants be f...
New Report Underscores Education Reform Needs
SACRAMENTO—Senator Gloria Romero, Chair of Senate Education, again highlighted the need for reform in California´s education system based on a report released yesterday by the California Dropout Research Project stating one in three high-school students will drop out of school before gra...
Nava Legislation to Clean-up Mortgage & Banking Industry Passes Committee
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara)announced that two of his measures to clean up the banking & mortgage industry passed their first legislative hurdle, the Assembly Banking & Finance Committee. "I am very pleased to see these essential reforms moving through the Legislature,...
Public Safety Groups Lining Up With Koretz
Los Angeles police and firefighters are the latest public safety groups to endorse Paul Koretz in his runoff for Fifth District seat on the Los Angeles City Council. The Los Angeles Police Protective League, United Firefighters of Los Angeles City, and the Los Angeles School Police Association ha...
Garamendi for Governor 2010 Hires Chief Technology Officer
SACRAMENTO - Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Garamendi has announced Brian Young as his Chief Technology Officer, who will oversee all internet services and strategy for the Garamendi for Governor 2010 Campaign. Young was the Democratic National Committee's former information services direct...
Garamendi Reaffirms Support for Single-Payer Healthcare by Backing Universal Medicare Bill at Rally
SACRAMENTO - Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, California´s first elected insurance commissioner and a long-time advocate for single-payer health care, spoke at a rally this week to express his strong support for a universal health insurance – HR 676- by Democratic Michigan Congressman John ...
Yee Introduces Bill to Prevent Unfair Evictions of Domestic Violence Victims
SAN FRANCISCO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) today announced legislation to prevent landlords from unfairly evicting domestic violence victims. Senate Bill 782 is modeled after a San Francisco ordinance authored by Supervisor Carmen Chu and sponsored by District Attorney Kamala Ha...
Barbara Lee Announces Over $34 Million for Schools in California´s Ninth District
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) announced today that over $34 Million in emergency education funding has been released for schools in the Ninth Congressional District of California to help save education-related jobs and maintain programs for low-income students and students with...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM AND SUPERINTENDENT CARLOS GARCIA OFFICIALLY RESCIND TEACHER LAYOFFS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Newsom and Superintendent Carlos Garcia officially rescinded the majority of teacher layoffs set to take place this month by allocating over $23 million from the city´s Rainy Day Fund. "Our commitment to education, demonstrated by the release of these rainy d...
League of Women Voters of California Oppose Propositions 1A, 1C, 1D, and 1E
Sacramento, CA – The League of Women Voters of California has announced its opposition to Propositions 1A, 1C, 1D and 1E on the May 19 Special Election ballot and urged voters to reject them. "We oppose these measures because they are NOT the solution to our long term financial crisis, with the...
Bill That Connects Education, Public Investment & Green Jobs Passes Education Committee
(SACRAMENTO)- The Senate Education Committee today passed a measure authored by Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) that creates an innovative green workforce development partnership between emerging green tech businesses and public schools. SB 675, the Clean Technology an...
Language Discrimination Bill Approved by Committee
SACRAMENTO – While speaking one´s native language is protected in cases of employment and housing under state law, such protections are not extended to consumers under the state´s civil rights act. The Unruh Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination within business establishments, us...
Sex Crime Loophole Closure Act & Sex Crime Disclosure Act Passed State Assembly Committees
Sacramento–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced today that his legislative initiatives to protect our communities from sexually violent predators passed their committees on bipartisan unanimous votes. Assembly Bill 61, Sex Crime Loophole Closure Act, passed the Assembly Public Safety Commit...
Senate Approves 33% Renewable Energy Bill
SACRAMENTO – Senate Bill 14, which requires all energy providers to buy 33 percent of their energy from clean renewable energy sources by 2020 has been approved by the Senate 21-16. The bill, authored by State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) now heads to the Assembly. "California can and sh...
FEUER, BASS ANNOUNCE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CONSUMERS AND MODERNIZE CALIFORNIA'S FOOD SAFETY LAWS
(Sacramento) – On the heels of the revelation that salmonella contamination occurred at a California-based pistachio processing plant and subsequent recall of over 1 million pounds of pistachios in 31 states, today Assembly member Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Ang...
LA County Democratic Party Urgent Voter Alert: Long Beach City Council Special Election
Democratic Party exposes City Council candidate Robert Garcia´s long ties to the Republican Party. LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) learned that despite his recent registration as a Democrat, candidate Robert Garcia has long ties to the Republican Party, as he...
Yee: UC Continues to Disrespect Taxpayers, Students
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) condemned several recent decisions regarding executive compensation by the University of California (UC) Board of Regents. Despite the state´s struggling finances and increased student fees, last week the UC handed out over $350...
Bono Mack's Wilderness, Water Recycling Bills Passed by Congress
WASHINGTON, DC – Calling it "great news" for the region, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) praised House passage of the public lands package that included Bono Mack´s widely supported bill to preserve certain desert and forest landscapes and rivers in Riverside County, in addition to Bono M...
HANCOCK LEGISLATION TO REGULATE ASSAULT WEAPONS AMMO
In response to the tragic killing of four Oakland police officers last weekend, Senator Loni Hancock (D-Oakland) and Assemblymember Sandrι Swanson (D-Oakland) today announced legislation to restrict and control the possession and distribution of large capacity ammunition magazines. The widespread a...
DUCHENY AMMENDMENTS HELP IMPLEMENT OBAMA UNEMPLOYMENT STIMULUS
Sacramento, CA – State Senator Denise Moreno Ducheny (D - San Diego) announced that she, several Assembly and Senate colleagues and the Governor reached an agreement to change State law to allow California to collect $844 million in Federal Unemployment Insurance stimulus funds. Ducheny coauthored ...
SENATE PASSES MEASURES EXTENDING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS
(SACRAMENTO) – With California´s unemployment rate rising, the Senate passed two urgency bipartisan bills that will provide additional federally funded unemployment insurance benefits to jobless Californians. AB 23 X3, authored by Assemblyman Joe Coto (D-San Diego), will extend to out-of-...
United Firefighters Endorses Paul Koretz
United Firefighters of Los Angeles City have endorsed Paul Koretz in the Los Angeles City Council District 5 election on May 19th. Pat McOsker, the organization's President, said, "Paul Koretz is an experienced fighter for public safety. Whether it's his work to achieve landmark gun safety laws ...
State Assembly Approves Bill to Provide Additional Support for Unemployed
Sacramento - In a bipartisan vote of 75-0, the State Assembly passed AB 23 X3, authored by Assemblymember Joe Coto (D-San Jose), which adopts the necessary changes to California law to qualify the state for up to $3 billion in federal economic stimulus funding. The bill authorizes 20 weeks of a...
Natural Resources panel gives key approval to ban smoking at state beaches, parks
SACRAMENTO – A key Senate environmental policy-setting committee approved a plan to protect the marine environment and reduce fire danger statewide under a smoking ban by Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach. "We´re hoping not one citation has to be issued," Oropeza said about Senate ...
Senator Corbett Investigates Consumer Scams in the Foreclosure Crisis
SACRAMENTO – Sen. Ellen Corbett (D-San Leandro) said today the Legislature will investigate the foreclosure scams that have arisen as a result of the mortgage meltdown and examine the need for legislation to protect consumers from those scams. As the number of struggling homeowners increases in ...
California Umbilical Cord Collection Program Moves Closer to Implementation
SACRAMENTO, CA – Today the Assembly Health Committee approved legislation which would fund California´s pioneering Umbilical Cord Blood Program. Assembly Bill (AB) 52, authored by Assemblymember Anthony J. Portantino, cleared the committee by a vote of 14-2. "The California Umbilical Cord...
Peace and Freedom Party opposes budget props on May 19 ballot
SACRAMENTO – All six of the budget-related propositions placed on the May special election ballot by the State Legislature should go down to defeat, the Peace and Freedom Party announced today. "We studied each proposition and decided on them individually, and each merited opposition. We conside...
Simitian Announces "Oughta Be A Law" Contest Winners
SACRAMENTO – After reviewing 331 proposals from residents around the state, State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) announced today the three winners of this year´s "There Oughta Be A Law" contest. Simitian´s annual contest invites Californians to submit suggestions for new legislation....
Bono Mack Votes to Recover AIG Bonuses
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Saying that AIG misused taxpayer dollars and now must be forced to give them back, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack today voted in favor of legislation aimed at recovering outrageous bonuses recently paid to top AIG executives. Bono Mack issued the following statement: "AIG took...
Hastings Introduces Resolution on Improving Access to Long-Term Health Care
(Washington, DC) Today, Congressman Alcee L. Hastings (D-Miramar) introduced a resolution calling for long-term care to be made a part of our nation´s comprehensive health care reform agenda. (Please find attached a copy of the resolution) "We are tasked with solving one of the most ser...
No Taxpayer Bail Out Money For Executive Bonuses, Parties or Other Perks for California Banks
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the California Assembly Banking & Finance Committee, announced the introduction of the Corporate Responsibility Act of 2009. AB 1075 will prohibit California regulated banks and financial institutions that receive TARP money from spending it on objec...
Lawmakers Introduce REAL Act To Fund Comprehensive Sex Education
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA) joined the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SEICUS), NARAL Pro-Choice America, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Advocates for Youth and other leading health care grou...
NEWSOM KICKS OFF ARBOR DAY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Newsom announced Wednesday that the City has exceeded his 2004 pledge to plant 25,000 trees in San Francisco. At a ceremonial tree planting this morning at South Van Ness and Howard streets, the Mayor announced that 26,408 trees have been added to San Francisco since 2005 a...
CA Legislator Pushes for Higher Refinancing Limits Under Federal Mortgage Relief Plan
Lieu´s California Foreclosure Prevention Act also a model for other states. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Assemblymember Ted W. Lieu (D-Torrance) pushed federal officials today to expand key elements of the federal mortgage rescue plan. "People should be able to refinance their home based up...
NAOMI NAKANO-MATSUMOTO NAMED 11th SENATE DISTRICT WOMAN OF THE YEAR
SACRAMENTO – State Senator Joe Simitian (D-Palo Alto) announced today his selection of Naomi Nakano-Matsumoto as the 11th State Senate District´s Woman of the Year. Nakano-Matsumoto is the Executive Director of West Valley Community Services (formerly Cupertino Community Services). Un...
FEUER´S GOOD SAMARITAN BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY FLOOR WITH UNANIMOUS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
Sacramento – Today Assembly Bill 83 (Feuer), which encourages individuals to assist others responsibly in emergency situations, passed the Assembly Floor with unanimous support from Republicans and Democrats on a vote of 74-0. AB 83 encourages individuals to assist others responsibly in emergency ...
Assembly B&P Committee Explores Ways to Green State Buildings with Federal Stimulus Funds
SACRAMENTO - At the direction of Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles), the Assembly Business and Professions Committee, chaired by Assemblymember Mary Hayashi (D-Hayward), heard from Legislative Analyst Mac Taylor and Deputy State Architect Roy McBrayer today on the most effective ways Califo...
Aanestad Legislation Represents Reform for Patients, Not Politicians
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) has formally introduced legislation that will increase access to affordable, quality healthcare without restricting a patient´s right to make medical decisions without interference. It promotes patient safety and lets doctors and nurses do wha...
NEWSOM RELEASES UP TO $23 MILLION FROM RAINY DAY FUNDS TO SAVE TEACHERS' JOBS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that layoffs and program cuts to public schools will be prevented by providing up to $23 million from the city's rainy day fund. Newsom´s action will save over 250 teachers´ jobs. The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) ...
Torrico Proposes More Funds To Support California Higher Education
Calls Higher Ed A Solid Down Payment On California´s Future. SACRAMENTO – With California spending almost as much incarcerating inmates in prisons as it does educating students in higher education, Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico introduced legislation today to expand funding for...
Schwarzenegger Goes Jindal while Assemblymembers Niello and Garrick Also Vote "NO" to Aid Unemployed
California Republicans were back in their "just say no" mode yesterday when they voted to jeopardize billions in federal economic stimulus funds designed to help the state's rising number of unemployed workers. At a hearing of the Assembly Insurance Committee Thursday, Republican Governor Ar...
Garamendi and Assembly Coastal Caucus Members Advance Legislation to Protect Coastline
Bills Call for Statewide Phasing Out of Styrofoam, Plastic Bags, and Removable Bottle Caps. SACRAMENTO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, chairman of the State Lands Commission and member of the Ocean Protection Council, today joined Assembly Coastal Caucus members Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbar...
FEUER ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION TO PROVIDE CIVIL LAWYER
(Sacramento) – Yesterday Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) announced AB 590, a landmark measure that would make California the first state in the nation to establish a model program providing a right to counsel for low-income people in critical civil cases. "In this economic downturn,...
Legislation to Reduce Ocean Pollution Announced by Members of the Assembly Coastal Caucus
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Nava, member of the Ocean Protection Council and members of the Assembly Coastal Caucus announced at a Capitol press conference yesterday the introduction of legislation to clean-up our oceans. Marine debris is a growing worldwide problem. Approximately 80% of the deb...
Unemployment Benefits Legislation Approved
Sacramento - AB 23 of the 3rd Extraordinary Session, authored by Assemblymember Joe Coto (D-San Jose), adopts necessary changes to California law to qualify the state for two major pieces of federal economic stimulus funding. The bill authorizes 20 weeks of additional federal Unemployment Insura...
STEINBERG/DEMS UNVEIL "JOBS OF TOMORROW" EDUCATION BILL PACKAGE
(SACRAMENTO) - Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento), along with members of the Senate Democratic caucus, unveiled a package of bills that take the first steps towards linking our education system to high wage jobs in emerging economies. "Ensuring that every California studen...
Nava Spearheads Legislation to Increase Access to Health Care Services
Sacramento, CA —Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced today the introduction of AB 721 to improve access to healthcare services. AB 721 will allow physical therapists to act within their scope of practice and initiate immediate treatment to patients seeking relief from pain and injury without t...
GOOD SAMARITAN BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WITH UNANIMOUS BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
(Sacramento) – Assembly Bill 83 (Feuer), which encourages individuals to assist others responsibly in emergency situations, unanimously passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee yesterday with strong support from Republicans and Democrats. AB 83 encourages individuals to assist others responsibly in...
BONO MACK WORKS TO PREVENT ABUSE OF OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Building on her ongoing efforts to raise awareness for the dangers of substance abuse and addiction, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today joined Congressman Fred Upton (MI-06) in introducing bipartisan legislation to better control the highly addictive and potentially danger...
NEWSOM SPURS JOB CREATION WITH ANNOUNCEMENT OF $28 BILLION IN CAPITAL INVESTMENTS FOR SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Newsom announced the release of the City and County of San Francisco´s Proposed Capital Plan for Fiscal Year 2010-2019 to spur local job growth by recommending $17.5 billion in capital investments. Together with $10.5 billion in investments of other local agencies, Sa...
New DeVore Bill Would Allow Nuclear Power in California
Sacramento, CA – Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, R-Irvine, introduced a measure to end the moratorium on new nuclear power in California in an effort to expand the state´s low greenhouse gas emission energy supply. Assembly Bill 1025 is the fourth nuclear power bill authored by the Assemblyman in th...
Yee Introduces Bill to Seize Property of Criminals Convicted of Human Trafficking
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) introduced legislation to assist victims of human trafficking and support law enforcement by allowing courts to seize any personal property, such as house or automobile, of a person convicted of human trafficking. "SB 557 will bring muc...
Denham Introduces 'Jobs for Veterans' Legislative Package
Sacramento –Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) introduced a package of six measures aimed at expanding education, training and jobs for California´s returning veterans, and increasing business opportunities for disabled veteran business enterprises (DVBEs). "I´m on a mission to help con...
Torrico introduces bills to help fund Safe Surrender program
SACRAMENTO – State Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico has introduced legislation to allow local fire agency governing bodies to designate safe surrender sites and require the state Department of Social Services to seek additional funds to promote the program throughout the state. AB 1048 a...
Bill would Reform Criminal Background Check Policy for Youth Organizations
SACRAMENTO – Last week, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) introduced legislation to help protect children involved in youth organizations from sexual predators and other violent criminals. Senate Bill 447 would reform the criminal background check policy at the approximately 36,000 you...
FEUER RESPONDS TO GOVERNOR´S STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARATION
Legislation Addresses Effects of Third Consecutive Drought Year. Sacramento – After Governor Schwarzenegger declared a state of emergency because of California´s third consecutive drought year, Assemblymember Mike Feuer has introduced the following statement: "During what may beco...
Best Friends working with Supervisor Antonovich to eradicate puppy mills in Los Angeles County
LOS ANGELES, Calif. ─ Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich is showing great leadership in calling for more comprehensive laws to prevent irresponsible dog breeding in Los Angeles County, according to one of the nation΄s leading animal welfare organizations. "We applaud Supervisor Antonovich for...
Koretz Garners Broad Support For City Council Campaign
Law enforcement and business groups, environmental and labor organizations, human rights and medical associations have joined hundreds of community leaders and elected officials in endorsing Paul Koretz for the Los Angeles City Council. As the campaign for the fifth district seat enters the fina...
Assemblyman Nestande Introduces Economic Recovery Bill
AB 8xx, a bill introduced by Assemblyman Brian Nestande, was approved by the Legislature as part of the budget package passed on February 18th. The bill included four measures to help stimulate the economy and to bring new revenue to the state without raising taxes. "While I voted against the bu...
Bill Introduced to Reform Life Sentences for Minors
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) today continued his efforts to decrease the number of youth offenders sentenced to life without the possibility parole, which is currently the maximum sentence allowed by law. Last session, Yee introduced SB 999 in an attempt to abolish th...
New Legislation Would Expand Higher Ed Funding in CA
SACRAMENTO - With California spending almost as much incarcerating inmates in prisons as it does educating students in higher education, Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico introduced legislation today to expand funding for community colleges, the California State University and University of C...
Garamendi Delivers Solutions to California΄s Ongoing Budget Deadlocks at Constitutional Convention
Structural Reforms Highlighted SACRAMENTO – Before a standing room only audience during Tuesday's California Constitutional Convention Summit, Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi called for bold reforms that will help end California΄s continual budget stalemates. "We have tied ourselves in ...
Nurses Union Hires New Political Director
Jimmy Gomez, previously with AFSCME in Washington D.C., will start at UNAC/UHCP March 2 to represent the voice of nurses in politics. California – Jimmy Gomez is set to become the Political Director for the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Healthcare Professionals on March 2. ...
Senator Bob Huff Introduces School Open Enrollment Bill
Sacramento — Senator Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar) today introduced the Open Enrollment Act, which will allow students across California to attend any K-12 public school in the state. Current law requires students to attend the public school they are assigned according to their home zip cod...
Torrico seeks to increase higher education funding
SACRAMENTO – With California spending almost as much incarcerating inmates in prisons as it does educating students in higher education, Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico introduced legislation today to expand funding for community colleges, the California State University and University of C...
Yee Introduces Higher Education Reform Bills
Legislation will bring greater transparency, protect whistleblowers, reign in executive compensation.
FEUER INTRODUCES THREE-BILL PACKAGE TO PROTECT SENIORS
Legislation Would Safeguard Rights of Nursing Home Patients and Consumers.
SPEAKER BASS MOVES TO ENSURE MAXIMUM USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS
SACRAMENTO – Leading a concerted effort to maximize the benefits of federal funding for California and to help put California on track toward economic recovery, Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Baldwin Vista) today announced a series of upcoming legislative hearings as part of the Assembly´s agg...
Bill would Protect Language as a Civil Right
SACRAMENTO – While speaking one´s native language is protected in cases of employment and housing under state law, such protections are not provided under the state´s civil rights act, which prohibits discrimination within business establishments. As a result, Senator Leland Yee (D...
Benoit Bill To Crack Down On Welfare Fraud
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today introduced Senate Bill 246, legislation that would create safeguards to protect California taxpayers from fraud in one of the State´s fastest-growing social welfare programs. Benoit´s legislation would require care providers fo...
SENATE CONFIRMS ROUNDTABLE CHAIRMAN GREG JONES TO STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Sacramento, CA – The California Senate confirmed California Business Roundtable Chairman Greg Jones to serve on the State Board of Education. Governor Schwarzenegger originally appointed Jones to the position in February of 2008 where he has served for one year. Mr. Jones is President and C...
Court Strikes Down California´s Violent Video Game Law
SACRAMENTO - The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today upheld a ruling by the U.S. District Court that struck down a California law preventing the sale and rental of ultra-violent video games to children. The law´s author, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), is urging Attorney...
CALIF. ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE APPROVES RESOLUTION OPPOSING PROP 8
Feuer Voices Support for Equal Rights. Sacramento – The California Assembly Judiciary Committee yesterday approved House Resolution 5 (Ammiano) opposing the implementation of Prop 8. H.R. 5 states that Prop 8 is an improper revision, as opposed to an amendment, of the California Constitution. ...
One Step on the Path to Economic Recovery: Fixing California´s Class Action Law
SACRAMENTO — The Civil Justice Association of California (CJAC) urged all legislators working for California´s economic recovery to join in support of a proposal to bring balance to the state´s class action law and send a message that California is becoming more hospitable to compa...
San Fernando Valley Young Democrats Endorse Paul Koretz for LA City Council
The San Fernando Valley Young Democrats have announced their endorsement of Paul Koretz for the 5th District of the Los Angeles City Council. "The San Fernando Valley Young Democrats are proud to support Paul Koretz's candidacy for 5th District," said SFVYD President Greg Girvan. "Paul Koretz's ...
Animal Cruelty Prevention Measures Announced at Capitol Press Conference
SACRAMENTO –Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Eric Sakach, West Coast Director for The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), the Los Angeles District Attorney´s Office, Social Compassion in Legislation participated in a Capi...
Bono Mack, Schiff Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Address Gang Violence
Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) joined Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) in introducing bipartisan legislation to halt gang violence. The Gang Prevention, Intervention and Suppression Act would provide new resources for community-based gang prevention and intervention...
Garamendi Calls on California to Follow Central Coast's Lead Banning Some Containers
MONTEREY – Joined by local elected leaders and environmentalists, Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi reasserted his support on Monday for a statewide ban on takeout Styrofoam packaging and congratulated three Central Coast communities for their commitment to abolishing the usage of polystyrene foam ...
Lt. Governor Garamendi Calls for Ban on Environmentally Destructive Styrofoam Containers
MONTEREY – Joined by local elected leaders and environmentalists, Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi reasserted his support for a statewide ban on takeout Styrofoam packaging and congratulated three Central Coast communities for their commitment to abolishing the usage of polystyrene foam plastic fo...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES EXPANSION OF SAN FRANCISCO´S UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE PROGRAM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that as of February 10, 2009, residents with annual incomes at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level (for one person $52,000; for a family of four $106,000) will be eligible to enroll into San Francisco´s first-of-its-kind universal h...
Assemblymembers Announce New Financial Assistance for the State´s Employment Development Department
SACRAMENTO –As funding for state services dries up due to the ongoing budget crisis, Assembly Rules Committee Chair Ted Lieu (D-Torrance) today was joined by Assemblymembers Juan Arambula (D-Fresno), Joe Coto (D-San Jose), Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Assemblymember Manny Perez (D-Coa...
NEWSOM ASKS PRIVATE SECTOR TO PARTNER WITH SAN FRANCISCO ON CLEAN ENERGY LOAN PROGRAM
Largest loan program of its kind in the United States would provide low-interest loans to residents and businesses for solar and energy efficiency upgrades. SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom has announced an important step in the advancement of the country´s largest local property ta...
California State Lands Commission Stops Renewed Oil Drilling off the California Coast
Lt. Governor Garamendi Joins Controller Chiang to Thwart Drilling Deal by 2 to 1 Vote. SANTA BARBARA – On a two-to-one vote, the California State Lands Commission, chaired by Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, last week denied the first new oil lease in state waters in almost 40 years. ...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL TOWN HALL MEETINGS IN EIGHT CITIES
San Jose, Stockton Town Halls Up Next for Exploratory Committee. More Than 1,500 Voters Have Attended Previous Events in 4 Counties. New Technologies Tap Into Voters' Desire for New Direction in California. SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom΄s exploratory campaign for Governor...
Sacramento City Council may form own charter commission to compete with 'strong mayor' initiative
City Council decides it may consider ´charter commission´; Could lead to measure that would compete against Mayor´s ´strong-mayor´ initiative in 2010. SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento City Council agreed Tuesday night to move toward the formation of a "charter reform co...
Benoit Introduces Stimulus Measure To Bill Feds For Illegal Immigrant Prisoners
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) has introduced Senate Bill 125, a stimulus measure aimed at pressuring the federal government to reimburse California for the full cost of incarcerating illegal immigrants. "If the federal government truly wants to stimulate California´...
Assemblywoman Ma Introduces Legislation to Save JROTC
San Francisco – Flanked by hundreds of cadets and elected officials today at Lowell High School, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma introduced legislation, Assembly Bill 223, in support of Junior Reserve Officers´ Training Corps (JROTC). AB 223 requires that San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD...
With 1.7 million Californians out of work, Assembly Member Saldana urges budget passage
SACRAMENTO—With California facing a record 9.3% unemployment rate, Democratic Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego) urged colleagues on both sides of the aisle to come to a swift agreement and resolve the budget impasse. The December 2008 version of the budget failed passage because it ...
Measure to protect kids on buses, fight air pollution intro'd today
SACRAMENTO – Children who ride school buses would have cleaner lungs under a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill introduced today to limit engine idling by school and transit buses to five minutes. "Children are the most susceptible to the health effects of air pollution because their immune systems and deve...
Federal Stimulus Package Endorsed in Assembly Resolution
SACRAMENTO – On Monday, Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim), and a majority of California Assembly members, voted for the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Assembly Joint Resolution 4, authored by Assembly Speaker Bass and co-authored by Mr. Solorio, urges the United St...
Barbara Lee Supports SCHIP Legislation to Provide Health Care for 11 Million Children
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-9) joined a majority of her House colleagues in supporting of the final version of bipartisan legislation to provide health care to 11 million children in modest-income families. The State Children´s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Reau...
Hagman Introduces Legislation to Stop Construction of the $185 Million CA Lottery Headquarters
Sacramento – Assemblyman Curt Hagman today announced that he is introducing legislation to put to a halt to the construction of the new $185 million new headquarters for the California Lottery Commission in Sacramento. "During this budget crisis, the last thing we should be doing is wasting mon...
FEUER AND SMYTH ADVOCATE FOR POSTED GRADES IN NURSING HOMES
(Sacramento) – Today Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) and Assemblymember Cameron Smyth (R-Santa Clarita) introduced Assembly Bill 215, bipartisan legislation to require long-term health care facilities to post the federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) star rating in a visible, publ...
Aanestad Bill Extends Health Coverage to Uninsurable
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) has reintroduced legislation to reform California´s Major Risk Medical Insurance Program (MRMIP), which provides quality, affordable health coverage for thousands of Californians who are currently uninsurable. MRMIP offers access to health insu...
Maldonado criticizes State Controller´s request for millions for new office furniture
Senator Abel Maldonado (R-Santa Maria) today issued the following statement related to the State Controller, John Chiang, ordering $2 million of new office furniture in the middle of a budget crisis: "The same day the governor vetoed the Democrats´ budget proposal, the Controller´s of...
Sexually Violent Predator Legislaiton Introduced by Assemblymember Pedro Nava
Sacramento–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announces the introduction of legislation to protect victims and our communities from sexually violent predators. "We need to make sure that the worst of the worst offenders do not inflict more harm on our neighborhoods," said Nava. "This measure provide...
Senator Wolk urges constituents to apply for Senate fellowship
SACRAMENTO–Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) announced that applications are available for the prestigious California Senate Fellows program, which provides 18 college graduates an opportunity to be full-time Senate staff members at the state Capitol for 11 months. "The Senate Fellows program offers...
Sen. Oropeza bill preserves federal funding to help kidney patients
SACRAMENTO – Those who receive treatment for kidney ailments would benefit most under a bill introduced today by state Sen. Jenny Oropeza to bring California into compliance with new federal regulations. Senate Bill 112 would continue Medicare funding by ensuring the state´s 5,000 hemodial...
California State Lands Commission Stops Renewed Oil Drilling off the California Coast
SANTA BARBARA – On a two-to-one vote, the California State Lands Commission, chaired by Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, denied the first new oil lease in state waters in almost 40 years. Garamendi, former Deputy Interior Secretary under President Bill Clinton, argued strongly that the plan ...
Corbett Unveils Car Buyers Protection Act
SACRAMENTO – Joined by victims and consumer advocates, Sen. Ellen Corbett (D-San Leandro) announced on Tuesday a bill to protect Californians from unscrupulous car dealers. Senate Bill 95, the Car Buyers Protection Act, contains several provisions to give customers more safeguards when they pur...
Bill to regulate a harmful 'greenhouse' gas 17,000 times more damaging than carbon dioxide
SACRAMENTO—State Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach, today introduced legislation to reduce industry use of a widely used gas previously thought harmless. Senate Bill 104 would allow the California Air Resources Board to regulate nitrogen trifluoride, or NF3, and possibly other gases found to...
Congresswoman Lee Supports Ledbetter Bill
Washington, DC – Today, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-09) today voted in favor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, a bill that seeks to restore the law as it was prior to the Supreme Court Ledbetter decision that narrowly decided to dismiss longstanding employment nondiscrimination law making it mu...
ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFRIES INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO FIGHT IDENTITY THEFT AND OTHER SCAMS
SACRAMENTO – In an ongoing effort to fight identity theft, Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) this week announced that he is: 1) Introducing legislation to increase the penalties on repeat identity theft offenders, and 2) Hosting another scam stopper meeting for constituents at Country Vi...
Senator Benoit Announces Capital Fellowship Opportunities
MORENO VALLEY – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced the availability of applications for 2009-2010 Capital Fellowship Programs. College graduates interested in the opportunity to work as a full-time staff member in a legislative, executive, or judicial branch office are encouraged to...
Sex Crime Loophole Closure Act Introduced by Assemblymember Pedro Nava
Sacramento–California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced the introduction of the Sex Crime Loophole Closure Act, a measure to protect our communities from sexually violent predators. "We need to make sure that the worst of the worst offenders do not inflict more harm on our neighborhoods,"...
Schumer, Vitter, Lee Introduce Bill to Combat Brain Tumors in Children
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer (D-NY) and David Vitter (R-LA) joined with Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) to introduce legislation that would require the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to establish a National Childhood Brain Tumor Preventio...
Garamendi says offshore drilling would set unwanted precedent
LOS ANGELES — Lt. Gov. John Garamendi said yesterday that he opposes allowing a company to expand oil drilling off the coast of Santa Barbara because it could signal that California wants to renew offshore drilling. Garamendi chairs the three-member State Lands Commission, which is set to c...
ASSEMBLYMAN TRAN INTRODUCES WORKPLACE FLEXIBILITY ACT OF 2009
SACRAMENTO – This morning Assemblyman Van Tran (R-Costa Mesa) was proud to introduce AB 141 to help alleviate the current economic and job crises facing our state. AB 141 would offer employees the ability to request a flexible work schedule to work up to 10 hours per day within a 40-hour work week....
BONO MACK SUPPORTS INCENTIVES FOR MORE SOLAR ENERGY USE
WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack today applauded legislation that would encourage state and local governments to help residents purchase solar technology for their homes and small businesses (H.R. 546). Bono Mack has worked extensively with local representatives to find a way to help h...
Bass, Steinberg Propose Green Economic Stimulus to Create Jobs, Protect Environment
(SACRAMENTO) - Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) announced a $2.3 billion "green" economic stimulus package that will create jobs while protecting and enhancing California´s environment. "There is no conflict between a...
BONO MACK PRAISES SENATE PASSAGE OF WILDERNESS BILL
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack today praised U.S. Senate passage of a package of public lands bills (S. 22), which includes Bono Mack´s widely supported wilderness provision that would preserve certain desert and forest landscapes and rivers in Riverside County, in addition to...
Hayashi legislation in response to controversial medical 'conscience rule'
(Sacramento, CA) – Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D-Hayward), in response to the ´right of conscience´ regulation just issued by the Bush Administration, introduced Assembly Bill 120 today to ensure women in California have all the information they need to make informed reproductive choices...
Maldonado Introduces "No Budget, No Pay or Per Diem" Bill
Senator Abel Maldonado (R-Santa Maria) today introduced two constitutional amendments related to legislators´ pay and per diem. The first bill, SCA 7, which the governor alluded to in his annual State of the State address earlier in the day, would prohibit legislators from receiving their ...
Sierra Club Endorses Paul Koretz for LA City Council
Paul Koretz, candidate for the LA City Council, 5th District, has won the highly coveted endorsement of the Sierra Club. The Club is America's oldest, largest, and most influential grassroots environmental organization. Inspired by nature, the 1.3 million members work together to protect communities...
NEWSOM EXPLORATORY CAMPAIGN BRINGS IN NEARLY $1.2 MILLION IN FIRST SIX MONTHS
TWO-THIRDS OF DONORS ONLINE; TWO-THIRDS OF CONTRIBUTIONS UNDER $500. SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom΄s exploratory campaign for governor today announced it has raised nearly $1.2 million since it launched on July 1, 2008. The campaign today filed its report electronically ...
Jeffries Bill to End Secret Deals
(Sacramento)- Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) threw down the gauntlet in defense of California voters. "The time has come for the California Legislature to put an end to back room deals being passed in the dead of night," declared Assemblyman Jeffries who today introduced ACA 8, which w...
HAYASHI LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CONSUMERS FROM INSURANCE POLICY-RESCISSION
(Sacramento, CA) – Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi (D-Hayward) introduced legislation to prevent health plans and insurers from canceling a health insurance policy 18 months after the policy was issued. The bill also requires health plans and insurers to use a standard, uniform application for health co...
Senator Dutton Introduces SB 49
SACRAMENTO – With a focus on legislation that will stimulate California´s economy, Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) introduced SB 49 today, which will establish a homebuyer tax credit for single family homes. Under the legislation being proposed by Senator Dutton, homebuyers who pur...
FEUER INTRODUCES MORATORIUM ON NEW ELECTRONIC BILLBOARDS
(Los Angeles) – Today Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 109, legislation to place a moratorium on the construction of, or conversion to, new digital advertising displays until 2012. The moratorium would give policymakers time to adequately review the results of pend...
FEUER INTRODUCES MORATORIUM ON NEW ELECTRONIC BILLBOARDS
Construction and Conversions to Halt for Results of Safety Studies. Los Angeles – Today Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 109, legislation to place a moratorium on the construction of, or conversion to, new digital advertising displays until 2012. The moratoriu...
Price Congratulates District 51 Schools
Assemblyman Curren D. Price congratulates the Nine South Bay schools that have been selected for this year's Title I Academic Achievement Awards, education officials announced mid December 2008. Six of the nine schools are in the 51st AD, which Mr. Price represents. They are Lennox Math, Science &...
State Supreme Court Ruling Stops Surprise Medical Bills for ER Patients
SACRAMENTO – Over the past two years, 1.76 million Californians who already had healthcare benefits received surprise medical bills following hospital visits, according to a recent APCO Insight Survey. The practice known as balance billing resulted in individual medical bills from $100 and under to...
Assemblymember Nava Announces New Laws to Combat Serial Polluters
SACRAMENTO – In the wake of another series of spills in Santa Barbara County from California´s worst oil polluter, and more than one year to the day that Assemblymember Pedro Nava held an informational hearing regarding Greka Energy, he announced today that his legislation to protect the envir...
Officials Announce Legislation to Provide Greater Accountability of BART Police
SAN FRANCISCO - Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) and Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) issued the following joint statement in response to the New Year´s Day shooting involving a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) police officer: "BART currently lacks adequate public oversight and ...
Bono Mack Joins Baldwin, Langevin and Bilirakis to Advance Paralysis Research
Washington, dc – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-CA) today joined Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Congressmen Jim Langevin (D-RI) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) in introducing the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act, which will help improve the lives of and hasten better treatments and cures f...
Feinstein Introduces Legislation to Assist Governments With Costs of Incarcerating Criminal Aliens
Feinstein measure would require increased reimbursements by the Justice Department. Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has introduced legislation to ensure that that states and localities are eligible for reimbursement of the costs associated with incarcerating undocum...
PLANNED PARENTHOOD AFFILIATES OF CALIFORNIA ENDORSES JOHN BURTON
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California endorsed John Burton today for California Democratic Party State Chair. Kathy Kneer, President and CEO said, "Planned Parenthood wholeheartedly supports John Burton for chair of the California Democratic Party - the first time our organization has made...
Koretz Endorsed by San Fernando Democratic Party
The Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley voted overwhelmingly on Monday night to endorse Paul Koretz (paulkoretz.com) for the LA City Council's 5th District. The Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley (DP/SFV) is the coordinating body for a coalition of 27 Democratic Clubs. The clubs are...
ASSEMBLYMAN NESTANDE APPLAUDS GOVERNORS VETO AS STEP FORWARD IN BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Brian Nestande (R-Palm Desert) today said he is encouraged by Governor Schwarzenegger´s decision to keep his promise in vetoing the Democrats budget. The budget presented by the majority party was not only fiscally irresponsible, but was passed unconstitutionally by ...
Benoit Introduces Good Samaritan Protection Act
SACRAMENTO – Senator John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced that he was recently recognized as an Outstanding Legislator of 2008 by the California State Sheriffs΄ Association for demonstrating his commitment to the public safety of all Californians. In addition, Senator Benoit today forma...
FEUER INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
(Sacramento) – Today, Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 91, which creates a pilot project in four counties that requires the installation of ignition interlock devices (IID) on any vehicle owned or operated by an individual convicted of a driving under the influence ...
Aanestad Joins Lawsuit Against Illegal State Tax Hikes
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) is joining a large and concerted effort to block the implementation of $10 billion in new taxes approved by the State Legislature last month without the constitutionally required two-thirds vote. The suit, filed this morning by the Howard Jarvis Taxp...
FEUER INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO CURTAIL D.U.I. COLLISIONS
Bill Requires Installation of Ignition Interlock Devices. Sacramento - Today, Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 91, which creates a pilot project in four counties that requires the installation of ignition interlock devices (I...
DMV Announces New Laws for 2009
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has announced the following new laws that go into effect in 2009. Temporary Operating Permits (AB2241/Saldana). This law restricts DMV from issuing temporary operating permits to allow more time to obtain a smog certificate as part of the registration ...
Senator Yee Continues 100 % Lifetime Record with Equality California
Yee´s Commitment to Equal Rights Earns Top Rating from Civil Rights Group. SACRAMENTO – In 2008, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) continued his perfect lifetime legislative record on issues affecting gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities, earning a 1...
Several New Laws to Take Effect Thursday
Yee authors laws to help children, bring transparency to government, protect workers and consumers, enhance public safety, safeguard the environment, and improve health access. SACRAMENTO – Several bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) became law on January 1, 2009. ...
VILLARIAGOSA RECEIVES ENDORSEMENT FROM LOS ANGELES LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS
City Councilmembers also get early backing from leading environmental organization. Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) announced its endorsement of Antonio Villaraigosa in his bid for a second term as Mayor of Los Angeles. Mitchell Schwartz, LALCV president, ma...
MAYOR NEWSOM PROPOSES BUDGET SOLUTIONS
Mayor Newsom announced a proposed list of revenue increases and spending reductions totaling $118.29 million. The Mayor´s budget balancing proposal comes in response to recent news that City revenues will be down $90 to $125 million as a result of the ailing economy. San Francisco is required ...
Senator Bob Huff Represented California at National Gathering of State Legislators
Sacramento - State Senator Huff recently represented California at the American Legislative Exchange Council´s (ALEC) Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force´s annual Tax Academy in Washington, D.C., on December 3, 2008. An elite group of 60 state legislators from across the United States g...
BONO MACK CALLS FOR TARP HEARINGS, REQUESTS TESTIMONY FROM CEOs
WASHINGTON, DC – Emphasizing the importance of transparent and accountable distribution of economic rescue funds, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today joined 82 of her colleagues in sending a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (CA-08) and Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (MA-04) ...
COMPLETION OF CANDLESTICK POINT AND HUNTERS POINT SHIPYARD REDEVELOPMENT ONE STEP CLOSER TO REALITY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Gavin Newsom signed a resolution endorsing a $2 billion dollar financing plan for the combined redevelopment of Candlestick Point and Phase 2 of the Hunters Point Shipyard. The financing plan will fund the creation of the largest parks project since the constructio...
Offshore Oil Spill off the Coast of Carpinteria in Santa Barbara County California
Santa Barbara-Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services & Homeland Security announced today that an oil spill has occurred off the Carpinteria Coast in Santa Barbara County. "The price of oil has now dropped to a five year low without any additional drilling...
Aanestad Willing to Work on State Budget Solution
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) says he´s ready to work with the Majority Party in the State Legislature to enact a series of measures to formally address a growing, current year, budget deficit of more than $11 billion. Aanestad took part in a special joint session of the St...
CARB Economic Models Limited in Ability to Capture AB 32 Economic Benefits
SACRAMENTO, Calif.,/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new study released today concludes that state-of-the-science economic models, including those used for CARB's economic analyses of California's Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), are not capable of simulating the fundamental changes in California's ...
State Senate Announces Budget Schedule, Subcommittees
SACRAMENTO – Sen. Denise Ducheny, the chair of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, in consultation with Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, announced she will constitute Budget subcommittees for the Proposition 58 special session on Monday as well as a tentative budget schedule fo...
California's Unprecedented Cash Crisis Prompts Bill to Freeze Excessive Pay
SACRAMENTO, CA – Facing an economic crisis that could leave the state without cash by March 2009, Assemblymember Portantino (D-La Caρada Flintridge) introduced legislation which would provide California immediate savings by prohibiting any pay raises, bonuses, overtime pay, or any other increase in ...
Assemblyman Solorio Submits First Bill of New Session
AB 20 Would Save the State and UC Money by Streamlining Contracting Process.
Legislators, Faculty, and Students Call for Renewed Investment in Public Higher Education
SACRAMENTO, CA – The State Assembly began its work one hour ahead of schedule yesterday as Assemblymembers, Assemblymembers-Elect, faculty, and students gathered to announce the introduction of a House Resolution that calls for a bold recommitment to public higher education in the United States. ...
Pro-environmental measure would ban smoking in parks, beaches statewide
SACRAMENTO – Protecting the marine environment and reducing fire danger statewide are the primary goals of the first 2009 bill by Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach. "Caring for our environment is a worthy goal of California´s policymakers," Oropeza said today after Monday´s convening o...
FEUER INTRODUCES BILL TO REDUCE PER CAPITA WATER USE 20 PERCENT BY 2020
(Sacramento) Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 49, which will reduce California´s urban per capita water use by 20 percent by December 31, 2020. The Governor called for such a reduction in a February 2008 directive. This bill is jointly authored by Assemblyme...
Legislative Package Introduced to Reform Oversight of the Financial Services & Banking Industries
SACRAMENTO –Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Banking & Finance Committee announced the introduction of a legislative package to reform regulatory oversight of the financial services and banking industry and provide increased protections for consumers in California. "The time for reform is...
ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFRIES INTRODUCES TWO FIRE BILLS ON FIRST DAY OF NEW SESSION
Sacramento: On the first day of the new legislative session in Sacramento, Assemblymember Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) introduced two bills which will address critical public safety and fire issues facing much of California. These two bills are the first in a series of public safety, water, an...
On New YouTube Site, Mayor Newsom Launches Second Webisode of "Interactive State of the City"
Today Mayor Gavin Newsom unveiled the second webisode of his first-ever, web-only "Interactive State of the City" on his YouTube channel, youtube.com/mayorgavinnewsom. "Instead of a traditional speech behind a podium, this year I am delivering my State of the City address directly to my constitue...
Denham says ´California Needs to Get off its Lazy Assets´
Sacramento – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) today introduced his "State Properties Reform Package." The first three measures of a multi-bill package are designed to shed the state of underutilized property to raise needed revenue and reduce costs to help cut the multi-billion dollar budget deficit:...
FEUER INTRODUCES BILL TO REDUCE PER CAPITA WATER USE 20 PERCENT BY 2020
Sacramento - Today, Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) introduced Assembly Bill 49, which will reduce California´s urban per capita water use by 20 percent by December 31, 2020. The Governor called for such a reduction in a February 2008 directive. This bill is jointly authored by Ass...
No Change, No Hope at CPUC
San Francisco -- TURN today said Governor Schwarzenegger's stealth reappointment of Commissioners Rachelle Chong and Michael Peevey to the Public Utilities Commission was a step backward for California and a blow to consumers. TURN, California's statewide utility consumer advocacy organization, sai...
NEWSOM, ALASKAN MAYORS PETITION THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO REGULATE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Gavin Newsom joined Alaskan Mayors and Oceana, the largest international non-governmental organization focused on ocean conservation, in petitioning the federal government to establish comprehensive regulations for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Clean Air Ac...
Garamendi Succeeds in Getting UC Regents to drop student tuition increases from budget plan
The University of California Board of Regents decided on Thursday to remove student fee and tuition increases from its budget proposal for the 2009-10 school year. It was a decision that now puts the burden on the state Legislature to either provide funding that would avert the need for such increa...
MAYORS AIM TO MAKE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CAPITAL OF THE U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom, San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums announced a nine-step policy plan for transforming the Bay Area into the "Electric Vehicle (EV) Capital of the U.S." In conjunction with the news, Better Place, a global electric transportation company, ...
Garamendi Pushes UC Regents to Pass a Budget Without Crippling Student Tuition Hikes
Garamendi Supports Committee Motion Curtailing Freshmen Enrollment at UC Campuses Unless State Approves Adequate Funding. San Francisco – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a University of California Regent, who argued the escalating UC tuition fees are making the public university system...
Audit of state agencies reveals improper disposal of hazardous electronic waste
A State Auditor´s review of five large state agencies has discovered improper disposal of hazardous electronic waste contrary to state requirements. The audit was requested by Assembly Members Fiona Ma (D-San Franciso), Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego) and Jared Huffman (D- San Rafael). All three ...
Lt. Governor John Garamendi Joins 150 Protesters Fighting Proposed Cuts to CSU Budget
LONG BEACH – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a California State University trustee, today joined 150 protesters in Long Beach to fight the proposed state budget cuts that will prevent 10,000 qualified students from being admitted to CSU campuses and reduce the quality of education of California&...
Attorney General Brown Urges California Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of Proposition 8
SACRAMENTO — California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today urged the California Supreme Court to accept review of the legal challenges to Proposition 8 and for this matter of widespread concern to be "promptly resolved." "The profound importance of the issues raised by Proposition ...
Disaster Relief Legislation for Victims of Santa Barbara County´s Tea Fire
Sacramento, CA – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and member of the Governor´s Emergency Council announced that disaster relief legislation is being drafted for victims of the Santa Barbara County Tea Fire. "My measure will...
CSU and UC Eligibile High School Seniors Are Being Starved by State Budget Cutbacks
SACRAMENTO - Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, who serves as a University of California regent and a California State University trustee, said today´s announcement that the CSU system will eliminate 10,000 admission spots for the 2009-10 school year will in the long-term damage California&ac...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES THAT TWO MAJOR CHINESE COMPANIES PLAN TO OPEN OPERATIONS IN SAN FRANCISCO
SHANGHAI, CHINA – San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom joined Vincent H.S. Lo, Chairman of Shui On Land, C. Richard "Dick" Kramlich, General Partner of New Enterprises Associates, and San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting to kick-off a new China-San Francisco economic development initiative called C...
Public Memorial for Peter Camejo, former Green Party gubernatorial candidate, and activist
Berkeley, CA – A public memorial celebrating the life of former gubernatorial, presidential and vice-presidential candidate Peter Camejo will be held Saturday, Nov. 23, at 2 p.m. at the International House on the University of California at Berkeley campus (2299 Piedmont Ave), according to an announ...
Lt. Governor Garamendi Appoints Dr. Edward Penhoet to Stem Cell Oversight Board
SACRAMENTO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi today appointed Dr. Edward Penhoet to serve as a commercial life sciences representative on the Independent Citizens΄ Oversight Committee (ICOC), which governs the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). Dr. Penhoet was previously vice-c...
Garamendi Unites With Labor, Education & Healthcare Leaders Against Budget Cuts
SACRAMENTO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi today stood together with education, health care, student, taxpayer and labor leaders to draw the line against an additional $4.5 billion in budget cuts to education, health care and other vital services to balance the state´s ballooning $11 bill...
State Greens win mayor spot, amass 5 wins Tuesday statewide
SACRAMENTO – The Green Party will assume the No. 1 elected office in another California city, and may yet have two members on the powerful San Francisco Board of Supervisors after preliminary results were announced for Tuesday's election. Greens, who already hold about 50 elected posts througho...
Perata & Steinberg Call for Discussion of Tax Increases to Solve State's Budget
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) and Senate President pro Tem-Elect Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) said that legislative leaders should begin meeting daily to hammer out an agreement on how to tackle the state΄s growing budget deficit. California΄s tax revenues ar...
Lt. Governor John Garamendi's Statement on the Historic Presidential Election of Barack Obama
SACRAMENTO – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi issued the following statement on the election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States of America: "The voters have spoken and made history. By electing Barack Obama in overwhelming numbers, they have chosen change, opportunity a...
Republican reformers back Tim Prince for Congress
CA GOP Vice-Chair Jon Fleischman wants Lewis to return to private life. REDLANDS -- A long-coming voter revolt within the Republican Party has surfaced as GOP stalwarts are quietly completing a purge of Republicans who are out of step with the ethics of ordinary Americans. Republicans are...
JONES ANNOUNCES GREEN JOBS INITIATIVE FOR HIGH DESERT
LANCASTER, CA – As part of her campaign to create a stronger economy for the region, Democratic Assembly Candidate Linda Jones (36th District) today announced her "High Desert Region Green Jobs Initiative" - using ´green jobs´ to increase opportunities for unemployed and underemployed ad...
Poll shows Prince will win 41st Congressional seat
REDLANDS -- A poll taken by the Santa Monica firm of Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin shows Tim Prince will defeat Jerry Lewis for the 41st Congressional District seat on election day by as much as five percent. The poll reveals the voters of the district want honesty, integrity, and accessibility...
JONES ANNOUNCES GREEN JOBS INITIATIVE FOR HIGH DESERT
Lt. Gov. Garamendi An Expert on Climate Change, Say Jones΄ Plan is a "Giant Leap Forward." LANCASTER, CA – As part of her campaign to create a stronger economy for the region, Democratic Assembly Candidate Linda Jones (36th District) today announced her "High Desert Region Green Jobs Initia...
Iraq War veteran hopes to break same barrier in Suisun Council race against incumbents, Wal-Mart
SUISUN CITY/FAIRFIELD, Ca. – An Iraq War veteran – fed up with what he calls incompetence and greed in City Hall, and the too powerful presence of Wal-Mart – could join Barack Obama Tuesday in breaking an electoral barrier for African Americans in his run for Suisun City Council. Brian Cain, 39, ...
Ninth Circuit Hears Appeal of Violent Video Game Law
SACRAMENTO - The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held its first-ever special sitting in Sacramento to hear an appeal of California´s violent video game law authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo). In 2005, the Legislature passed and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-...
Bernard Parks taps MTA contractors to fund his campaign
How can we trust Parks to manage a multi-billion dollar County budget when he can´t keep his campaign solvent without breaking the law? Bernard Parks – whose campaign continues to be buried in debt – has seized on yet another opportunity to prove that he thinks he is above the law. Ac...
Jerry McNerney Gets Cops, Firefighters, and Sheriffs Endorsements
Stockton, Calif. – The Stockton Police Officers´ Association, the Stockton Professional Firefighters´ Association, the Lodi Professional Firefighters´ Association, and the San Joaquin County Deputy Sheriffs announced their endorsement of Congressman Jerry McNerney´s re-electi...
McNerney endorsements keep rollng in
Dublin, Calif. – Congress has announced editorial endorsements from three newspapers in the 11th District: the Lodi News-Sentinel, the Modesto Bee, and the Danville Weekly. All praised McNerney for his tireless dedication to serving his constituents, noting that he returns home to California each...
SHANNON LAWRENCE, CANDIDATE FOR GARDENA CITY COUNCIL, RECEIVES IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL ENDORSEMENT
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed Shannon Lawrence for Councilmember, City of Gardena, at its special elections this November 4th. Lawrence is running to fill the City Council seat vacated by Oscar Medrano, which will go until 2011. The City of Gard...
ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS OPPOSE RECALL OF CITY OF COMMERCE MAYOR AND COUNCILMAN
Los Angeles - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) opposes the recall of Commerce Mayor Tina Baca Del Rio and City Councilman Robert C. Fierro. "The election in March 2005 of Mayor Tina Baca Del Rio and Councilman Robert Fierro was literally a breath of fresh air for the people o...
County supervisors play partisan politics
Taxpayers Association smears Democrats running for nonpartisan offices. Three members of the County Board of Supervisors are large financial contributors to a political action committee which says it fights taxes but whose main political activity is to attack candidates for local nonpartisa...
Congressional reform long overdue
by Tim Prince, Democratic nominee for California's 41st Congressional District Americans have important choices to make on Nov. 4 to define not just what character traits they want in a president and members of Congress, but who we are as a nation. Each presidential candidate insists we must c...
Congressman Lewis rebukes proposal for debate
REDLANDS -- After weeks of stalling, Congressman Jerry Lewis has snubbed Democratic nominee Tim Prince's proposal for a debate. The Congressman chose to duck the proposal and instead had his wife take a call from KBHR (Big Bear) radio requesting his response. Arlene Willis, who identi...
CALIFORNIA REPUBLICANS RESORTING TO DESPERATE, DIVISIVE, AND DOWNRIGHT FRAUDULENT CAMPAIGN TACTICS
SACRAMENTO – Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, endorsing Barack Obama for President on Meet the Press last weekend, offered a scathing rebuke of his own Republican Party's campaign tactics: "I'm also troubled by, not what Senator McCain says, but what members of the party say. And it is per...
Lee Urges Schwarzenegger to Increase Foreclosure Relief Funding for Communities in District 9
OALAND – Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-09) released a letter sent to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger urging him to direct a greater share of the $145 million the state of California will receive from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under the Neighborhood Stabilization Act to com...
Schwarzenegger says Sarah Palin not ready to be President; Obama/Biden up 23 points in California
Earlier in the week it was former Secretary of State Colin Powell who said he is very "concerned at the selection of Governor Palin" as John McCain´s running mate. As Powell said on Meet the Press: "She's a very distinguished woman, and she's to be admired; but at the same time, now that we ha...
RECORD-BREAKING DEMOCRATIC REGISTRATION REPORTED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Democrats gain more than 200,000 voters in 2008; Los Angeles County Democratic Party urges a vote for the Team for Change on Election Day. LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) today reported record-breaking Democratic registration in Los Angeles County, with nearly...
BRADY CAMPAIGN ENDORSES CALIFORNIA CANDIDATES
Washington, DC – The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the nation's leading gun violence prevention organization, along with its California Brady Campaign Chapters, today announced its support for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in California´s general election. "We...
L.A. County supervisor moves for fraud audit of all voter cards turned in by YPM
Statement of LA County Democratic Party Chair Eric C. Bauman Regarding Supervisor Yaroslavsky's Motion to Audit YPM-related Voter Registrations. Supervisor responds to the Democratic Party's request to protect voters against fraud by moving to expand the audit and review of voter registrations turne...
DUCHENY, JLBC MEMBERS ANNOUNCE NEW LEGISLATIVE ANALYST: MAC TAYLOR WELCOMED TO KEY FISCAL POST
Denise Moreno Ducheny, Chair of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee (JLBC), Assemblymember Roger Niello Vice Chair of the Assembly Budget Committee and JLBC Members Senator Dennis Hollingsworth and Assemblymember Anna Caballero today announced that veteran budget analyst Mac Taylor has been selec...
Sherman Seeks Constitutional Amendment in Case of Electoral College Tie
Amendment Would Ensure California Fairly Represented in Electoral Showdown. WASHINGTON – With Campaign 2008 headed for Election Day, Congressman Brad Sherman is reminding Americans that the country needs an amendment to the Constitution that would change the way the President is elected in th...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES ECONOMIC STIMULUS PACKAGE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – In light of the national and international economic downturn, and as part of an effort to keep the economy strong in San Francisco, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced an economic stimulus package. "Despite our economic strengths, San Francisco is not immune from the worldwide credit...
Democrats extend county registration lead
SAN BERNARDINO, CA – Even though 'Young Political Majors' crews returned to San Bernardino County, and their leader Mark Jacoby was arrested in Ontario Saturday night, county Democrats extended their registration lead over Republicans this week by almost 4,000. Of the 13,003 new voters regi...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL CITYWIDE EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS DRILL
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – On the 19th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that the first annual citywide earthquake preparedness drill will take place on Tuesday, October 21. The drill, Shake Up San Francisco, is aimed at highlighting our earthquake risk and pr...
Battered Men Being Denied Services Is Ruled Unconstitutional By California Appellate Court
SAN DIEGO/EWORLDWIRE/--- On October 14, 2008, the Court of Appeal in Sacramento, Calif., ruled it is unconstitutional to deny state-funded domestic violence shelter services to men. The case (Woods. v. Shewry) was filed by four men and the daughter of one, against the State of California and its ...
Bornstein: "Debate and Say to My Face What You Say in Your Ad"
Bono Mack Owns Hundreds of Thousands in Fannie Mae Notes, Bonds. PALM DESERT, CA, – Democratic Congressional nominee Julie Bornstein (CA-45) called on incumbent Mary Bono Mack to have the courage to meet in person and "look me in the eye and repeat the sleazy lies in your television ad. Your n...
MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE 110TH CONGRESS
SPEAKER PELOSI AND HOUSE DEMOCRATS HAVE FOCUSED ON THE PRIORITIES OF AMERICANS ON MAIN STREET BY PASSING MORE THAN 230 KEY MEASURES –70% WITH SIGNIFICANT BIPARTISAN SUPPORT. The House had a quick, successful start (Six for ´06/100 Hours Agenda) and continued to build on that record of acc...
Snowe, Feinstein Tax Credit to Improve Energy Efficiency, Save Money, and Reduce Pollution
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Natural Resources Defense Council released a report last week applauding the Congressional passage of significant tax credit provisions introduced by U.S. Senators Olympia J. Snowe (R-Maine) and Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) within the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008...
Curren Price Joins Last Big Push for Voter Registration
Los Angeles, CA -- Assemblymember Curren Price is joining forces with BlackNLA.com and Del Richardson and Associates, Inc. to host a "Live for Change" voter registration and Get-Out-The-Vote event Sunday, October 19 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 510 S. La Brea Avenue in Inglewood. "The "last push" ...
CSU FACULTY LAUNCHES NON-PARTISAN EFFORT TO REGISTER STUDENTS TO VOTE
Faculty encourage students to get involved in the electoral process by using new technology and social networking sites to spread the word about voter registration virally. With Election Day now just a month away, the California Faculty Association (CFA) has launched a campaign to register Cali...
San Bernardino County turns "BLUE"
SAN BERNARDINO, CA -- San Bernardino County, the largest county in the United States, has officially turned "blue" with more Democrats than Republicans registered to vote for the first time in more than seven years. Weekly statistics released this morning by County Registrar of Voters Kari ...
Governor's Severe Cuts to Ombudsman Program Expose Elders to Abuse and Neglect
San Francisco - With the stroke of his pen, Governor Schwarzenegger has imperiled 250,000 nursing home and assisted living residents by eliminating all state funding for California's long term care ombudsman program. In a little publicized line item veto on September 23, 2008, the Governor cut $3...
"Meet the Candidates Night" fun for all
REDLANDS – A chance to meet the candidates last night at the Democratic campaign offices of Tim Prince for Congress was praised as a first ever event and a great success. More than fifty in attendance had a chance to personally meet seven Democratic Candidates, including Congressman Joe Baca, to ...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM LAUNCHES RAINWATER HARVESTING INITIATIVE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - In an effort to further conserve San Francisco´s pristine drinking water supply amidst a statewide drought, support sustainable greening of city yards and spaces, and help divert stormwater runoff from the City´s sewer system, San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean, ...
MAYOR NEWSOM PICKS ENVIRONMENT DIRECTOR JARED BLUMENFELD AS INTERIM DIRECTOR OF REC. AND PARK
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Newsom picked San Francisco Environment Department Director Jared Blumenfeld to serve as interim Director of the Recreation and Park Department until a permanent Director has been hired. Blumenfeld, Environment Director since 2001, has twenty years of experience across a wi...
Ed Asner vs. Karl Rove in a Political Star Wars battle for San Bernardino County
A battle of political superstars for the dominance of San Bernardino County is shaping up this weekend with back-to-back events featuring Ed Asner and Karl Rove. Asner, Congressman Joe Baca, and Lt. Gov. John Garamendi will headline a cast of political all-stars on Saturday, Oct. 11, at Bob M...
California Proposition 8 Is Too Close To Call
Here Are Ways to Ensure the Newspaper Headline on November 5th Reads "Proposition 8 Defeated in California." Trick or Treat? As you've likely heard, a CBS poll released today showed 47% of likely voters in favor of Proposition 8 and 42% opposed. The same poll a week ago showed just the oppos...
DEMOCRATS ENDORSE MEASURE H IN BEVERLY HILLS
Beverly Hills, Calif. – The Beverly Hills/West Hollywood Democratic Club endorsed Measure H, a ballot measure that supports The Beverly Hilton Revitalization project. This endorsement joins other local leaders and organizations that support Measure H. The Beverly Hilton Revitalization project tr...
LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY ANNOUNCES PROPOSITION AND BALLOT MEASURE ENDORSEMENTS
Democratic Party urges voting for the change we need on the November 4, 2008, ballot. LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) has adopted positions on statewide propositions and Los Angeles County ballot measures on the November 4, 2008, ballot. "The Democratic Party...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES EVENTS FOR FLEET WEEK
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Gavin Newsom announced the lineup for the 2008 Fleet Week festivities. "Fleet Week is a wonderful tradition because it gives the people of our City the opportunity to celebrate San Francisco´s rich naval history and also the chance to show the members of the ...
DEMOCRATS WITHIN 100 VOTERS OF MAJORITY PARTY STATUS IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIF.
County to turn "blue" this week; Democrats to celebrate on Saturday. SAN BERNARDINO – The San Bernardino County Registrar of Voters weekly voter registration report shows 2,070 more Democrats were registered this week, the third week in a row the Democrats have added more than two thousand vo...
CSU Faculty Launches Non-Partisan Effort to Register Students to Vote, Encourage Voting
With Election Day now just a month away, the California Faculty Association (CFA) has launched a campaign to register California college students to vote and encourage civic activism amongst young people. "There is nothing more American than exercising one´s right to vote and many America...
BONO MACK BILL BANS FANNIE MAE / FREDDIE MAC LOBBYING
Washington, D.C. - U.S. Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) introduced legislation (H.R. 7254) to ban government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs), including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, now government-controlled entities, from lobbying Congress and giving campaign contributions. "American taxpayers ...
NEWSOM LAUDS SB1XX CALIFORNIA WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY BILL
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom praised SB1XX, the Water Supply Reliability appropriations bill, citing its prudent and timely investments to address water challenges throughout California, through existing bond dollars. California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the bill on Tuesday Oc...
BONO MACK URGES ACTION AGAINST DRUG ABUSE AND ADDICTION
RANCHO MIRAGE, CA – In an effort to combat the alarming trend of drug abuse among youth, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today participated in a community-wide event hosted by the Betty Ford Center that was open to parents, educators and other community leaders at the world-renowned Eisenhower ...
Garamendi Pushes Support of the Los Angeles Clean Truck Program
San Pedro – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has joined a growing list of environmental, healthcare and labor leaders asking for support of the Los Angeles Clean Truck Program to protect workers and cut down on pollution at the ports. "At this critical point in California, when we see the ...
California Bill to Honor Harvey Milk Day Vetoed
Human Rights Campaign Shares Equality California´s Extreme Disappointment with Gov. Schwarzenegger´s Veto. WASHINGTON — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed legislation Tuesday that would have officially designated May 22 as Harvey Milk Day in the state of California, honoring t...
Alberto Torrico added to all-star cast for San "BLUE-nardino" County celebration
RIALTO – Assembly Majority Leader Congressman Alberto Torrico has confirmed he will join the all-star cast set to celebrate turning the county "blue" when the San Bernardino County Democratic Party hosts a San "BLUE-nardino" County Celebration on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 4 to 11 p.m., at Bob Molin...
Dennis Baxter to speak at Grand Opening of the "Yes We Can California '08" Campaign Headquarters
SAN BERNARDINO – City Councilman and KCAA-AM radio talk show host Dennis Baxter will be the guest speaker at the San Bernardino County Democratic Party's kick off the "Yes We Can California '08" political campaign on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in its headquarters at 136 Carousel Mall. ...
BONO MACK: NUCLEAR POWER TO INCREASE CLEAN AMERICAN ENERGY SUPPLY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today applauded the Department of Energy (DOE)´s loan guarantee program that will help expand clean, emissions-free nuclear power in the U.S. Bono Mack noted DOE´s announcement this afternoon that over nineteen new applications fro...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM HIGHLIGHTS EARLY SUCCESSES OF SAN FRANCISCO´S SOLAR REBATE PROGRAM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that applications for new solar installations have quadrupled since GoSolarSF, San Francisco´s groundbreaking solar rebate program, was launched in July. "Today, we have proof that if you give people the incentives to install solar pane...
Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Assemblymember Nava´s Emergency Service Legislation
Sacramento, CA – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and Chair of the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee announced that Governor Schwarzenegger has signed Assembly Bill 38 and Assembly Bill 2796. California Emergency Services Ac...
Governor Signs Initiatives to Fight Polluters & Protect Environment
Santa Barbara–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, the California Department of Conservation´s Division of Oil & Gas, the California Department of Fish & Game and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency held a press conference in Santa Barbara yesterday to announce that Governor Schwarzenegger si...
Governor signs landmark legislation to restore SF Bay
OAKLAND – Governor Schwarzenegger has signed into law Assembly Bill 2954, establishing the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority to secure crucial funding to restore San Francisco Bay wetlands. Creating the Bay Restoration Authority is the primary recommendation in Save The Bay´s ground-bre...
Govenor Signs Two Laws That Improve Neighborhood Quality Of Life
SACRAMENTO, CA – Late Tuesday Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed two important bills authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) to improve neighborhood quality of life. AB 1778 cracks down on recycling raiders who steal newspapers from news stands and CRV containers from curbside recyc...
Governor signs landmark olive oil bill
Sacramento – On the last day that he had to approve or reject bills, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 634, legislation by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) to update California´s definitions of olive oil grades to conform to international standards. ...
Governor's action on legislation by Assemblymember Feuer
Governor Schwarzenegger has signed a number of important measures authored by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles). In addition to AB 2321 (authorizing Los Angeles΄s Metropolitan Transportation Agency to place a .5% sales tax increase on the November 4 ballot to fund $40 billion in transportat...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES COMMERCIAL SOLAR CHALLENGE
Businesses will receive free solar power assessments and energy efficiency audits to identify how to save energy and money SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Newsom challenged San Francisco businesses to go solar by this time next year, and join him as members of the Mayor´s Sola...
Lt. Governor John Garamendi Pushes Support of the Los Angeles Clean Truck Program
San Pedro – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi today joined a growing list of environmental, healthcare and labor leaders asking for support of the Los Angeles Clean Truck Program to protect workers and cut down on pollution at the ports. "At this critical point in California, when we see the de...
INTERNET STALKING BILL SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR
(Sacramento) – Assemblyman Guy Houston´s (R-San Ramon) legislation aimed at preventing online harassment was signed by the Governor on Monday. Assembly Bill 919, the Internet Stalking Bill, is designed to protect citizens from stalking, harassment and other abuse over the internet. "The mo...
Governor signs Legislation which Closes a Loophole Allowing Sex Offenders To Continue Teaching
SACRAMENTO–Senate Bill 1105 by Senator Bob Margett (R-Glendora) was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger at the State Capitol today. SB 1105 closes the loophole which allows teachers who plead no contest to specified sex and drug offenses to continue teaching in the classroom. Under the current tea...
California Bans Surprise Medical Bills For Healthy Families, AIM Enrollees
SACRAMENTO – Over the past two years, 1.76 million Californians who already had healthcare benefits received surprise medical bills following hospital visits, according to a recent APCO Insight Survey. The practice known as balance billing results in individual medical bills ranging from $100 and u...
BONO MACK´S COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELING MEASURE HITS THE SHELVES
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack´s (CA-45) pro-consumer, pro-grower country of origin labeling (COOL) measure goes into effect today. This will require supermarkets and other food retailers to label and display the country of origin for fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and nu...
Governor rejects improvements to Safe Surrender Baby law
"The Governor´s decision to veto AB 2262 guarantees that the program will continue to languish on the vine and that newborns´ lives will be at risk. Instead of improving the program, the governor has only guaranteed that its current flaws will remain in place. How many stories of babie...
Governor Signs Timely Law to Bring Sunshine On Healthcare Insurance Commissions Paid to Brokers
SACRAMENTO - On Saturday, Governor Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill that will bring sunshine on commissions paid to brokers by healthcare insurance plans and providers. Assemblyman Solorio (D-Anaheim), author of the measure, applauded the Governor's action. "Public agencies need to know what...
Governor signs Oropeza bill allowing breathalyzers to be imposed on ´extreme´ drunken drivers
SACRAMENTO – Motorists cited for high blood-alcohol levels could more easily be required to install breathalyzers in their vehicles, according to a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill signed into law by Gov. Schwarzenegger. "California currently is among the most lenient of states regarding extreme drunk dri...
Governor signs Wolk legislation to strengthen oil spill prevention and response
SACRAMENTO–Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to strengthen the state´s prevention and response to inland oil spills, enhance the state´s oiled wildlife search and rescue collection for both inland and marine spills, and increa...
Guv signs Sen. Oropeza plan to allow GPS devices to be mounted on windshields
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill by Sen. Jenny Oropeza that would allow drivers to take advantage of portable global-positioning systems intended to help with navigation. State law now prohibits anyone from driving with objects or materials placed, displayed, installed, a...
California Shields Journalism Advisors from Retaliation by Administrators
SACRAMENTO – California continues to lead the nation in protecting free speech rights for high school and college students. A new law authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) will protect high school and college teachers and other employees from retaliation by administrators as a ...
Governor signs Wolk senior protection bills
SACRAMENTO— Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a package of bills, including two by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis), that will ensure care facilities for the elderly are prepared during disasters and power outages, provide law enforcement with more tools to ensure criminals who victim...
BILL TO PROTECT CALIFORNIANS FROM HAZARDOUS TOXICS IN CONSUMER PRODUCTS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
(Sacramento) In the biggest leap forward in California´s chemicals policy in two decades, AB 1879 (Feuer) and SB 509 (Simitian) were signed by Governor Schwarzenegger. For the first time, state scientists and regulators will have comprehensive authority to protect the public from harmful chem...
New Law Expected to Reduce Juvenile Recidivism and Homelessness
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) has signed into law a bill that is expected to cut down on recidivism and homelessness of formerly incarcerated youth. Senate Bill 1147, authored by Senators Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) and Ron Calderon (D-Montebello), will...
Governor Signs Aanestad Patient Safety Bill
SACRAMENTO: SB 1178, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), is now law in California after receiving the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger over the weekend. The measure is designed to protect the safety of dental consumers, and is closely related to SB 252, which the Governor signed i...
FEUER´S BILL TO PROTECT CALIFORNIANS FROM HAZARDOUS TOXICS IN CONSUMER PRODUCTS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
Sacramento -- In the biggest leap forward in California´s chemicals policy in two decades, AB 1879 (Feuer) and SB 509 (Simitian) were signed by Governor Schwarzenegger at a ceremony this morning. For the first time, state scientists and regulators will have comprehensive authority to protect ...
DELGADILLO CONDEMNS GOVERNOR´S VETO OF UNLICENSED CONTRACTOR BILL
LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, the City´s chief prosecutor, today issued the following statement in response to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's veto of Assembly Bill 2412, a measure authored by Assembly Member Mike Eng (D-Monterey Park). AB 2412 would have closed a...
California Democrats Close In on Majority Status in San Bernardino County
SAN BERNARDINO -- Democrats added 2,246 to their numbers this week, gaining 967 on Republicans and coming within 1,423 voters of turning San Bernardino County "blue," according to registration statistics released by Kari Verjil, county Registrar of Voters, and reported by Patrick Kahler of www.BlueC...
GOVERNOR SIGNS PERATA $5 BILLION COURT BOND
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) authorizing a $5 billion bond to fund critically needed courthouse construction was signed into law yesterday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. SB 1407, which received bipartisan support in the Legislature, allows the iss...
P2P USERS DESERVE TO BE INFORMED ABOUT PRIVACY, SECURITY RISKS
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Noting the potential privacy and security risks associated with popular peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing programs, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-CA), joined by Congressman John Barrow (D-GA) and Ranking Member of the Energy and Commerce Committee Joe Barton (R-TX), today introduc...
ing Joins Policy and Community Leaders to Urge Congressional Leaders to Ensure Help for Distressed
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – As Congressional leaders consider a $700 billion bailout of Wall Street firms, Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting, along with victims of foreclosure, policy and community leaders urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her colleagues today to protect homeowners´ interests by making sure th...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE DISTRICT
NEW YORK CITY, NY – Today San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that San Francisco has agreed to a formal partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) to transform the city´s Civic Center into a sustainable resource district that maximizes energy and water efficiency, reduces wast...
GOVERNOR SIGNS TORRICO EMT BILL
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) bill to create a statewide standard for background checks for emergency medical technicians and to establish a central EMT and paramedic registry was signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. AB 2917 had broad bip...
Governor Signs Aanestad Title Insurance Legislation
SACRAMENTO: SB 133, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) is now law in California after receiving the signature of Governor Schwarzenegger today. The Aanestad measure will require representatives of title marketing firms to obtain a license from the California Department of Insurance (C...
GOVERNOR VETOES TWO CONSUMER-ORIENTED FORECLOSURE BILLS
SACRAMENTO - In the middle of the biggest foreclosure crisis in our nation´s history, Gov. Schwarzenegger has turned his back on tenants across California by vetoing AB 2586, a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) that would have helped renters get their security deposit...
FEUER'S BILL TO TRANSFORM LOS ANGELES' TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE SIGNED BY GOVERNOR
September 25, 2008 (Sacramento) AB 2321, authored by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger today. The legislation authorizes the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) to place on the November ballot an additional 0.5% sales tax for transporta...
Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi throws support behind Prop. 3 - Children's Hospital Bond
Long Beach – Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, a long time champion of providing health care coverage for all Californians, Tuesday threw his support behind the Children's Hospital Bond- because he believes healthcare needs of young patients must remain a top priority, regardless of the...
BONO MACK: HARDWORKING AMERICANS DESERVE AMT RELIEF
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to keep millions of American taxpayers from paying higher taxes on their 2008 income, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) voted in favor of a one year extension on alternative minimum tax (AMT) relief (H.R. 7005). This legislation passed this evening by a vote of 39...
MAYOR NEWSOM AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: "WE´RE HALFWAY THERE"
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday at the National Press Club, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that San Francisco has enrolled 30,000 residents into the city´s ground-breaking Healthy San Francisco universal health care program, which is half of the estimated 60,000 uninsured residents th...
Yee Urges Conference Committee to Include Equity for Filipino Veterans
SACRAMENTO – In April, the US Senate approved legislation to address a 62-year injustice for Filipino WWII veterans, however yesterday the House of Representatives passed the same bill without the equity provision. The bill, S 1315, now heads to conference committee where the differences between th...
HOUSE PASSES BIPARTISAN BILL TO IMPROVE SAFETY OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
WASHINGTON – The U.S. House of Representatives late Tuesday night passed legislation introduced by Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.), together with Representatives Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and Lamar Smith (R-Texas), to eliminate rogue pharmacies operating on the Internet and protect the safety of...
AFTAH Confronts San Francisco Mayor Newsom for Welcoming Orgies and Public Nudity on City Streets
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Sept. 24 /Christian Newswire/ -- Americans for Truth (AFTAH) will join other pro-family groups on the steps of the San Francisco City Hall Friday, Sept. 26, to confront Mayor Gavin Newsom for welcoming a sadistic homosexual street fair to the city -- featuring hundreds of men walki...
ASSEMBLYMEMBER CURREN D. PRICE, JR. AND THE LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS FOUNDATION HOST FORUM
HAWTHORNE, CA - Assemblymember Curren Price (D-Inglewood) and the California Legislative Black Caucus Foundation convened in Hawthorne, California at a forum to explore funding opportunities available to non-profit organizations on September 18, 2008 . The event provided local non-profit leaders, ...
SENATE PASSES FINAL MEASURES FOR BUDGET, ENDS 81 DAY STALEMATE
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate passed two measures Friday to end the state´s 81-day budget stalemate and restart payments to schools, community colleges, day care centers, health care providers and others. The Legislature originally approved the budget early Tuesday morning, but the Governor sa...
ADVISORY: Iraq veteran takes on Wal-Mart, embattled City Council
SUISUN CITY, Ca. – An Iraq War veteran – fed up with what he calls incompetence and greed in City Hall, and the too powerful presence of Wal-Mart – will officially kick-off his campaign for Suisun Council here Saturday when he hosts a community picnic. The campaign event will be held 12 Noon to 3...
BRADY ENDORSES BILL DURSTON FOR CONGRESS
Washington, D.C. - The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, along with its California Chapters, has endorsed Bill Durston for election to Congress from California´s Third Congressional District. He is running against Congressman Dan Lungren. Durston, an emergency room physician and a for...
Perata Backs New Budget Proposal, Calls Session for 4 p.m. Friday
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland) said he supports a new proposal that would help end the state´s budget stalemate and has scheduled a Senate session for 4 p.m. Friday to vote on it. The new proposal, discussed with the Governor and legislative leaders, mak...
Democrats to celebrate a "Bluer" San Bernardino County
SAN BERNARDINO -- The San Bernardino County Democratic Party will celebrate a "Bluer" county, with a party and fundraiser on Saturday, October 11, from 4 to 11 p.m., at Bob Molina Memorial Park behind the Brotherhood of Teamsters local #63 at 379 West Valley Boulevard in Rialto. The "San BLUE-...
BONO MACK ANNOUNCES GRANT TO EXPAND BLYTHE'S PUBLIC RADIO SERVICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) announced a $139,076 federal grant to increase the power of KERU-FM, 88.5 MHz, in Blythe, CA, expanding the station's coverage area and providing first service to approximately 9,000 people. These federal dollars are awarded through the U.S. D...
California Fuel Cell Partnership Welcomes California Department of Food and Agriculture as a Member
Sacramento, Calif. – California Department of Food and Agriculture has joined the California Fuel Cell Partnership as an associate member. As a member of the California Fuel Cell Partnership, CDFA will collaborate with other members to develop methods to measure and test hydrogen fuel as it is d...
MAYOR NEWSOM UNVEILS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS FOR NEW DOMESTIC TERMINAL AT SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Airport Director John L. Martin unveiled the designs for the remodel of San Francisco International Airport΄s (SFO) old international terminal into a new domestic terminal that will emphasize customer service and sustainability pr...
Senate Passes Budget that Protects Education
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate approved a spending plan today that protects funding for schools and other core state services but covers a $17 billion deficit with a slew of tough cuts and one-time revenue accelerations. The budget bill was approved on a 28-12 vote. The Senate also passed measures s...
SENATOR CLINTON AND CONGRESSWOMAN LEE INTRODUCE RESOLUTION CALLING FOR A NATIONAL AIDS STRATEGY
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In light of new statistics showing annual new HIV infections at levels higher than previously believed, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-09) have introduced a resolution in both chambers of Congress calling for a national AIDS strategy....
BONO MACK: AMERICANS DESERVE REAL SOLUTIONS TO MEET REAL ENERGY NEEDS
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today voted against the partisan energy bill, H.R. 6899, saying it is not the comprehensive solution that the American people are asking for and lacks meaningful bipartisan, bicameral support. Bono Mack, a consistent advocate for clean, altern...
Miller to Uribe: Colombia Must Improve Investigations and Prosecutions of Labor Killings
Miller also criticizes Bush administration for delaying funding to assist reforms of the Colombian judicial system. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. George Miller (D-CA), the chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, sent a letter Friday to Colombia´s President Αlvaro Uribe, a...
MAYOR NEWSOM VISITS FUTURE SITE OF LOCAL BIODIESEL FACILITY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Biodiesel production in San Francisco is one step closer to reality, now that the San Francisco Port Commission has approved Darling International´s proposal to manufacture the carbon-free fuel at its facility in the city´s southeast. Darling International will build...
SCENIC WILDERNESS AREAS ONE STEP CLOSER TO HEIGHTENED PROTECTION
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) applauded Senate action on her legislation to preserve scenic landscape in California´s 45th District. Bono Mack´s California Desert and Mountain Heritage Act, H.R. 3682, would preserve certain desert and forest landscapes as well ...
HEALTHCARE WORKERS PREVAIL AT STANFORD HOSPITALS
San Jose, CA) – California Assembly Speaker pro Tempore Sally Lieber (D-San Jose) reacted to the vote yesterday of healthcare workers at Stanford hospitals in favor of union representation. In an election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board, healthcare workers voted by more than a 3-...
Press Conference Held to Announce Opposition to Oil & Gas Drilling Off California´s Coast
Sacramento, CA -Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security was joined by Environment California, Sierra Club California, and the Natural Resources Defense Council to announce opposition to renewed efforts by Congress and the President of the U...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES PRESCHOOL FOR ALL NOW AVAILABLE IN EVERY SAN FRANCISCO ZIP CODE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that San Francisco´s Preschool for All program has expanded citywide. All San Francisco four-year-olds—in every neighborhood, and every zip code—are now eligible to participate. "San Francisco is the only county in California will...
Developmentally Disabled Rally for Denham's Emergency Funding Measure
COSTA MESA, Calif., - More than 300 people with developmental disabilities, family members and service providers rallied this morning to show California´s leaders that the people want them to come together and either agree on a budget now, or pass an emergency appropriation bill to continue fu...
ASSEMBLYMAN HOUSTON JOINS SERVICE PROVIDERS IN DEMANDING EMERGENCY FUNDING
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Guy Houston, R-San Ramon, today held a press conference with Assembly Republican Leader Mike Villines, Senator Republican Leader Dave Cogdill, Senator Jeff Denham, and service providers across the state to urge Democrats and Governor Schwarzenegger to pass emergency funding ...
Senate Defeats GOP Budget Plan that Targets Children and Elderly
(SACRAMENTO) – The state Senate today rejected a Republican budget proposal to bridge the state´s $17 billion shortfall with massive borrowing and deep cuts to education and programs serving the poor, the elderly and children. The vote was 13 in favor and 21 against. "The Republican p...
Oropeza bills to improve public safety, save tax dollars and increase voter information head to guv
SACRAMENTO – Protecting motorists from ´extreme´ drunken drivers; establishing the state´s first-ever massage-therapy regulations; saving taxpayer dollars by providing information online; and improved voter information through election reforms are among the bills sponsored by Sen. ...
LPGA Rescinds Discriminatory Policy
SACRAMENTO – After over 50 organizations joined forces to oppose a discriminatory policy by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), the Tour announced they would back off plans to suspend players who could not efficiently speak English. "While it is quite unfortunate that in the 21st ce...
Opposition Grows to LPGA Discrimination
SACRAMENTO – Opposition to a recent policy by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) to require its athletes to speak English starting next year continued to grow today as several more organizations called on the Tour to rescind the new rule. Yesterday, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/...
MAYOR NEWSOM UNVEILS GREEN BUS SHELTER
San Francisco, CA – Today, in commemoration of the completion of the new California Academy of Sciences Building, Mayor Newsom cut the ribbon at the new "living roof" bus shelter at the Civic Center. The California Academy of Sciences, working with the SFMTA, the Department of Public Works, Clear...
California Legislature Passes Resolution Opposing Lifting of Offshore Oil Moratorium
SACRAMENTO – California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and author of Assembly Joint Resolution 51 (AJR 51) announced that Assembly Joint Resolution 51, was passed by the California State Legislature on Sunday, August 31, 2008...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES VICTORY GARDEN PILOT PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE URBAN FOOD PRODUCTION
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that as part of the Victory Garden 2008+ program, the Victory Gardens Community Jury will select 15 pilot Victory Gardeners from the 300+ applications received. "The Victory Gardens are another way to showcase San Francisco´s tangible c...
Aanestad Urges Governor to Veto "End of Life" Act
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) says he will urge Governor Schwarzenegger to veto legislation that passed the Assembly Floor last week, when the bill lands on the Governor´s desk. Aanestad, a licensed Oral Surgeon and Vice-Chair of the Senate Health Committee, has deep concer...
BONO MACK: RESIDENTS SHOULD BE PREPARED IN CASE OF MAJOR EARTHQUAKE
MORENO VALLEY, CA -- Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today participated in Riverside County's kickoff event in preparation for the Great Southern California ShakeOut -- the largest earthquake drill in U.S. history. Joined by Dr. Lucy Jones, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); Kate Long, California ...
BILL TO PROTECT CALIFORNIANS FROM HAZARDOUS TOXICS IN CONSUMER PRODUCTS PASSES ASSEMBLY
(Sacramento) In the biggest leap forward in chemicals policy in two decades, the Legislature passed AB 1879 (Feuer) and SB 509 (Simitian). AB 1879 passed off the Assembly Floor with a vote of 61:10 and SB 509 passed off the Senate with a vote of 25:12. "California´s policy framework fo...
Senate Democrats Block Denham´s Fight to Get Emergency Funding for California´s Most Vulnerable
Sacramento — Senate Democrats voted down an effort by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) to hear Assembly Bill 207 which would have allowed the State to make payments to nursing homes, health clinics and other vital facilities during the budget impasse. "It is hypocritical for Senate Democrat...
Assembly approves Torrico EMT registry bill
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) bill to create a statewide standard for background checks for emergency medical technicians and to establish a central EMT and paramedic registry passed the state Assembly 59 to 4. The bill will go to the Governor for his cons...
Assembly passes Torrico Safe Surrender bill
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) bill to give a parent up to seven days to drop off a baby at a designated safe surrender site was overwhelmingly approved 64 to 6 by the state Assembly. The bill next goes to the Governor. Assembly Bill 2262, approved w...
Assembly approves foreclosure bill to assist renters
SACRAMENTO – Renters caught up in the foreclosure meltdown could gain some much-needed assistance if a bill authored by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) becomes law. AB 2586 was approved by the state Assembly 43-28 and now goes to the Governor for his consideration. AB ...
Senate Passes Perata´s $5 Billion Court Bond, Sends to Governor
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate passed legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) to provide California´s courts $5 billion in much-needed improvements to operate safely and effectively. SB 1407, approved on a 26-10 vote, authorizes the issuance of lease revenue bonds to fi...
State Announces $272 Million In Grants for Public Schools
Nearly $140 Million Included for Southern California Schools. Ensuring that schools are receiving the financial resources to provide students with modern amenities, the California State and Consumer Services Agency and the Office of the Secretary of Education announced today the allocation of $...
FEUER'S BILL TO TRANSFORM LOS ANGELES΄ TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PASSES SENATE
(Sacramento) Legislation by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) to authorize the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) to place on the ballot an additional 0.5% sales tax for transportation funding passed the Senate today on a vote of 24:13. The tax is estimated to generate $2...
Democrat-Controlled California Legislature Approves Nurse-Assisted Suicide by 'Palliative Sedation'
Sacramento, California – Highly-controversial legislation that would promote nurse-assisted suicide of patients who have been diagnosed as "terminally ill" has narrowly passed the Democrat-controlled California State Assembly. Voting for assisted suicide on Thursday were 42 Democrats; opposing assis...
STATE ASSEMBLY APPROVES TORRICO BILL TO CREATE CALIFORNIA CANCER CENTER FUND
SACRAMENTO - The state Assembly voted 62-0 Friday to approve a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to allow taxpayers to make voluntary contributions on their income tax returns to the California Cancer Center Fund. The bill will go to the Governor for his consideration. ...
Nava´s Emergency Services & Homeland Security Merger Legislation Passes
Sacramento, CA –Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security, announced Friday that Assembly Bill 38, creating a new agency named CALEMA (California Emergency Management Agency) passed the Legislature with bipartisan support. Next st...
Assembly Passes Perata´s $5 Billion Court Bond
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Don Perata released the following statement after SB 1407 passed the Assembly on a 44 to 18 vote: "It is a sad day if the Republicans decided not to vote for this badly needed measure because they disagree with some of the California Supreme Court´s...
Legislation to Tackle Curbside Recycling and Newspaper Theft Moves to the Governor´s Desk
Sacramento–Today, the California State Assembly passed a bill that cracks down on recycling raiders who steal newspapers from news stands and CRV containers from curbside recycling bins. The legislation, AB 1778, provides law enforcement with needed tools to deter theft by placing modest requirement...
Assembly approves plan to invest in urgent water needs
SACRAMENTO– Today, during a special legislative session on water, the State Assembly approved a proposal to spend prior voter approved bonds on urgently-needed water storage, reliability, and conservation efforts. Senate Bill 1xx by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) appropriates approx...
Senate approves bill to protect borrowers from irresponsible lending
SACRAMENTO--The State Senate approved legislation that enacts key mortgage and lending reforms to protect Californians from irresponsible subprime lending, without curtailing responsible lending practices. "Tens of thousands of Californian families are losing their homes because they were ste...
Perata's Measure to Improve State's Water System Passes Assembly Committee
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would fund water storage, reliability and conservation efforts with already approved bond money cleared the Assembly Special Committee on Water. SB 1XX (Second Extraordinary Session) appropriates $842 million in Pr...
Perata Measure Blocking ER "Balance Billing" Passes Assembly
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would forbid hospital emergency room physicians from billing patients directly when there are billing disputes with their HMOs passed the Assembly today on a 42-26 vote. The practice of sending ER patients the ba...
ACEC California Lauds Schwarzenegger's Signing of High-Speed Rail Bill
SACRAMENTO - The American Council of Engineering Companies of California (ACEC California) applauds Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger´s signing of AB 3034 (Galgiani) which revises, updates and expands upon provisions of the existing High-Speed Train Bond Act enacted in 2002. By signing the bill, the...
Assemblyman Solorio's Domestic Violence Legislation Becomes Law
SACRAMENTO – Governor Schwarzenegger recently signed Assemblyman Jose Solorio's (D-Anaheim) Assembly Bill 2553. The new law requires judges to explain their reasons if denying temporary retraining orders in domestic violence cases. The bill was signed just before the California budget impasse prompt...
MAYOR NEWSOM TALKS HEALTHCARE IN DENVER WITH NATIONAL LEADERS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Yesterday Mayor Gavin Newsom joined prominent healthcare leaders at the 2008 Symposium on Health and Wellness in Denver, Colorado.Along with Mayor Newsom panelists included Boston Mayor Tom Menino, Bruce Bodaken, CEO of Blue Cross/Blue Shield CA, Dr. Denis Cortese, M.D., CEO...
Health care leaders converge at State Capitol to urge Legislature: NO MORE HEALTH CARE CUTS in state
Health care cuts will affect all Californians, turning state´s health care crisis into a medical emergency. SACRAMENTO – As the Legislature considers budget alternatives, California health care providers, consumer groups and patients held a press conference on the State Capitol steps...
Dean Andal´s Endless Summer of ScAndal
Dean Andal will likely look back on the summer of 2008 as "the endless summer." Ongoing fundraising woes, plummeting ratings from political observers and the ongoing San Joaquin Delta College scandal (in which the developer Andal and his boss Gerry Kamilos played a central role) have formed a perfec...
Bill to Provide Oversight of Bar Pilots Board Approved
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate approved legislation to provide greater public oversight of the board that regulates the San Francisco Bar Pilots – the maritime pilots who assist vessels traveling in Bay Area waters. SB 1217, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), also requi...
Legislature Approves Bill to Expand CA Wilderness
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The State Legislature passed legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) that could prompt the designation of state wilderness in Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Santa Clara and Sonoma Counties. "The Legislature hasn´t designated new wilderness in nearly 30...
STATE SENATE APPROVES TORRICO BILL TO CREATE CALIFORNIA CANCER CENTER FUND
SACRAMENTO - With the number of Californians at the age of highest risk for cancer expected to rise to an unprecedented level in the coming decade, the state Senate today passed a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to allow taxpayers to make voluntary contributions on thei...
Legislation to Tackle Curbside Recycling and Newspaper Theft Clears Senate Floor
Sacramento–Today, the California State Senate passed a bill that cracks down on recycling raiders who steal newspapers from news stands and CRV containers from curbside recycling bins. The legislation, AB 1778, provides law enforcement with needed tools to deter theft by placing modest requirements ...
Legislature Sends Governor Bill to Revitalize Bayshore Neighborhood
SACRAMENTO – On a bipartisan 55-14 vote, the State Assembly today approved legislation to help revitalize Daly City´s Bayshore community. Senate Bill 1527, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), will allow the state to sell a thirteen acre overflow parking lot (Parcel A) ...
Wolk carries bill to help ensure compliance with disability access laws
SACRAMENTO–Tuesday, on the floor of the state Assembly, Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) presented legislation to promote and increase compliance with laws providing public access to individuals with disabilities. SB 1608 (Corbett, D-San Leandro) made it off the floor with a 67-0 bipartisan vote. ...
Tax Relief for Troubled Borrowers Passes Legislature
(SACRAMENTO, CA) – Senate Bill (SB) 1055, authored by Senator Michael J. Machado (D-Linden), passed out of the State Senate on a unanimous vote and is now awaiting transmission to the Governor. SB 1055 will help Californians whose lenders have forgiven a portion of their mortgage debt, by allo...
Mortgage Broker Reform Passes Legislature
(SACRAMENTO, CA) – Senate Bill (SB) 1737, authored by Senator Michael J. Machado (D-Linden), passed the State Senate and is now awaiting transmission to the Governor. The bill would enact a comprehensive series of mortgage broker reforms aimed at fixing many of the problems that helped create Calif...
Senate OK's allowing breathalyzers to be imposed on 'extreme' drunken drivers
SACRAMENTO – Motorists cited for high blood-alcohol levels could more easily be required to install breathalyzers in their vehicles, according to a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill approved on a bipartisan, 34-0 vote today by the California state Senate. "California currently is among the most lenient of ...
Comprehensive Oil Spill Prevention and Environmental Protection Legislation on Way to Governor
SACRAMENTO–Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security Announced yesterday Assembly Bill 1960 passed the Assembly with overwhelming bipartisan support. Next step is to the governor. The measure was inspired by a series of oil spills and enviro...
BONO MACK, HUD ANNOUNCES $2.36 MILLION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MORENO VALLEY
MORENO VALLEY, CA – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45), joined by U.S. Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Susan Peppler, announced that Moreno Valley will receive more than $2.3 million to support community development and produce more affordable housing. HUD´s annual funding...
AB 2095 JUDICIAL DIVERSITY BILL ON WAY TO THE GOVERNOR
SACRAMENTO, CA — A measure to release the names of individuals who assist the Governor in choosing court judges cleared the Assembly House and is ready to be considered by the Governor. AB 2095 seeks transparency in the judicial applicant process to ensure fairness and equitable decision...
Legislature passes bill to increase oversight of homeowners associations
SACRAMENTO – The Legislature has sent a measure to the Governor aimed at providing education and lower-cost non-judicial conflict resolution in disputes between homeowners and their homeowner associations. Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa, the bill´s author and Chair of the Assembly Committe...
Juvenile Justice Communication Bill Heads to Governor
SACRAMENTO – On a bipartisan 28-3 vote, the State Senate today approved legislation expected to help rehabilitate incarcerated juveniles and reduce recidivism. The Family Communication and Youth Rehabilitation Act, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows greater communica...
MAYOR NEWSOM SIGNS LAW BANNING TOBACCO SALES IN PHARMACIES
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today Mayor Gavin Newsom announced that he has signed legislation banning the sale of tobacco in pharmacies. "Pharmacies should be places where people go to get better, not where people go to get cancer," said Mayor Newsom. "This law is by no means a panacea, but if it stops ...
Assembly casts bipartisan vote to support Wolk water conservation bill
SACRAMENTO–The State Assembly cast a bipartisan 62-2 vote last week to approve a water conservation bill by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis). The legislation, Assembly Bill 2882, would encourage public water agencies throughout the state to adopt conservation rate structures that reward consumers w...
State Senate Approves Legislation To Close a Loophole Allowing Sex Offenders To Continue Teaching
Senate Bill 1105 by Senator Bob Margett (R-Glendora) passed the State Senate today. SB 1105 closes the loophole which allows teachers who plead no contest to specified sex and drug offenses to continue teaching in the classroom. Under the current teacher credentialing law, if a person is found g...
Bill to Stop Illegal Taxicabs Passes Legislature
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate today approved legislation to help eliminate illegally operating taxicabs. SB 1519, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows a judge to order a telephone service provider to stop service to a number that is being used for illegal taxicab ...
TORRICO TEACHER HOUSING BILL
SACRAMENTO - Teachers who are priced out of their schools´ neighborhoods could see shorter commutes to their classrooms in the future if state Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) AB 1112 becomes law. The bill passed the state Senate today 21 to 15 and now moves to the ...
TORRICO MORTGAGE NOTIFICATION BILL CLEARS STATE SENATE
SACRAMENTO – A bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) aimed at providing homeowners with three to four months of advance notice on their initial home loan resets was approved 23-16 by the state Senate. AB 529, supported by consumer advocates seeking assistance for homeowner...
Legislation to Regulate Dead Body Exhibits Moves on to The Governor
SACRAMENTO- Legislation to regulate dead body exhibits, authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco), passed the Assembly Floor today with bipartisan support and a vote 62-5 and will now move to the Governor´s desk. On Wednesday, the legislation passed the Senate by a vote of 24-10. A...
Budget Committee Defeats Responsible Budget Reforms
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Budget Committee held a hearing on Assembly Constitutional Amendment 19, a budget reform measure co-authored by Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes). After hearing testimony from Budget Committee Vice Chairman Assemblyman Roger Niello and several members of the publi...
Legislation to Stop Surprise Medical Bills Heads to Governor
SACRAMENTO – Over the past two years, 1.76 million Californians who already had healthcare benefits received surprise medical bills following hospital visits, according to a recent APCO Insight Survey. The practice known as balance billing results in individual medical bills ranging from $100 and u...
State Senate approves Wolk bill strengthening right-to-farm law
SACRAMENTO–The State Senate voted 34-2 to support legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect farmers from unwarranted nuisance suits by ensuring that the purchasers of property in agricultural areas are fully aware of the state's right-to-farm laws. "When housing and other non...
Senate approves Wolk bill to allow more use of cost-saving design-build process
SACRAMENTO–The State Senate voted 31-5 in support of legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to enable all cities in California to save money and time on public construction projects using the efficient design-build process. Assembly Bill 642 now moves back to the State Assembly, where the ...
Denham´s Petition Signature Gathering Bill Passes the Legislature
SACRAMENTO – Those that knowingly hire illegal signature gatherers are one step closer to facing jail time and big fines, thanks to Senate Bill 1686, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced). "The big fish that bankroll illegal signature gathering will no longer be able to get away with blami...
Legislature Approves Evans Bill to Aid Wine Education
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The State Legislature approved Assembly Bill (AB) 2090 authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Wine, to help California´s wine industry educate consumers and market its wines. "The wine industry markets wines by r...
Mullin΄s Home Owner΄s Right to Rent Bill Passes the Legislature
SACRAMENTO – Legislation, authored by Assemblymember Gene Mullin (D-South San Francisco) that will protect property rights in condominiums and other common interest developments passed the Senate 35-1. Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco) was the only no vote. AB 2259 would allow an owner in a...
Resolution Demanding that Bush Administration and Congress Keep Hands Off Our Coast Passes
SACRAMENTO – California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security, announced this week that Assembly Joint Resolution 51, telling the President and Congress that California opposes lifting the moratorium on offshore oil and gas drilling...
Wolk bill to better protect California seniors moves forward
SACRAMENTO—The State Senate voted this week to support legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to require residential care facilities for the elderly to better prepare for natural disasters and other emergencies such as power outages. "Residential care facilities provide a vita...
BONO MACK'S BILL TO HONOR GERALD R. FORD SIGNED INTO LAW
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack´s (CA-45) legislation (H.R. 6085) to help commemorate the life and achievements of President Gerald R. Ford was signed into law. Under this new law, the postal facility in Rancho Mirage, CA, near the Ford residence, will be named the "Gerald R. ...
Assembly OK´s allowing breathalyzers to be imposed on ´extreme´ drunken drivers
SACRAMENTO – Motorists cited for high blood-alcohol levels could more easily be required to install breathalyzers in their vehicles, according to a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill approved on a bipartisan, 63-0 vote today by the California Assembly. "California currently is among the most lenient of sta...
California State Legislature Passes Oil Polluters Legislation
SACRAMENTO – California Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security announced that AB 1946, sponsored by the California District Attorneys Association, passed the State Legislature this week and is now awaiting a signature from the Governor. ...
Funding for Green Line light rail to LAX approved by Senate committee
SACRAMENTO – Sen. Jenny Oropeza, whose district includes much of the coastal areas from Venice to Long Beach and is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, hailed yesterday´s last-minute changes to Assembly Bill 2321, which called for prioritizing Los Angeles County transportation fun...
Long-Term Care Consumer Protection Bill Signed into Law
SACRAMENTO – A bill has been signed into law that will require more transparency when policy holders are dropped from long-term care insurance policies. Under current law, insurers are required to maintain a record of all policy rescissions except those voluntarily initiated by the insured. Th...
Senator Dutton to Co-Host "First Responders Night"
Rancho Cucamonga – Senator Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) will join with Assemblyman Bill Emmerson and County Supervisors Chairman Paul Biane to host the fourth annual "First Responders Night" at the Epicenter in Rancho Cucamonga. Scheduled for Friday, August 15 at 7:00 pm the event is held to honor...
Legislature Sends Governor Bill to Protect School Employees and Student Speech
Legislation follows 2006 law that protects students to also protect teachers. SACRAMENTO – The California State Senate on Tuesday sent Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) legislation designed to protect high school and college teachers and other employees from retaliation by adm...
Perata Comments on California Budget Negotiations
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) made the following remarks to reporters Tuesday about state budget negotiations: "The fact that the governor now has said we cannot balance this budget, we cannot get through the next three or four years, without at least a temporary...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES THAT SAN FRANCISCO´S EMISSIONS ARE 5% BELOW 1990 LEVELS
City nearing 7% reduction targets for 2012 outlined in the Kyoto Protocol; Newsom also Accepts Award for City´s Effort Combating Climate Change. SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom today solidified San Francisco´s status as a leader on environmental issues accepting an award fro...
Wolk calls chemical industry media blitz against baby bottle bill "toxic to the process"
Misleading mailers and ads won´t sway Wolk´s vote to protect infants from toxic chemicals. SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) on Tuesday blasted a media campaign run by the American Chemistry Council to sway key legislators´ votes on legislation to restrict the che...
Poll Shows California Voters Overwhelmingly Support Paid Sick Days Law
Findings follow new research showing public health benefits of AB 2716. SACRAMENTO – Three in four (73%) California voters are in favor of a law allowing all workers to earn paid sick days, according to a statewide survey released today. The ...
Wiggins Bill Updating State Definitions of Olive Oil Headed to Governor´s Desk
Sacramento – The State Senate voted 35-0 Tuesday to approve Senate Bill 634, legislation by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) to update California´s definitions of olive oil grades to conform to international standards. SB 634 also defines "flavored olive oil" to reflect market p...
Bill to Revitalize Bayshore Approved in Committee
Bill allows sale of 13 acre overflow parking lot at Cow Palace. SACRAMENTO – On a bipartisan 7-2 vote, the Assembly Business and Professions Committee today approved legislation to help revitalize Daly City´s Bayshore community. Senate Bill 1527, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Fr...
Assemblyman Bob Huff´s AB 2323 Signed by Governor
Common Sense Measure Will Shore-up Escrow Market. Sacramento, CA – AB 2323, a bill by Assemblyman Bob Huff that expands background checks for state escrow license applicants to include federal conviction or arrest information, was signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Previous...
Governor signs Wolk bill to put patients in charge of end-of-life care decisions
Legislation gives Californians new tool to express wishes for medical care. SACRAMENTO — Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law on Monday legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) providing seriously ill patients with a life expectancy of a year or less with a new tool to c...
Assembly Passes Legislation to Stop Surprise Medical Bills for Low-Income Families
Yee´s bill would stop excessive medical bills for those enrolled in Healthy Families & AIM programs. SACRAMENTO – Over the past two years, 1.76 million Californians who already had healthcare benefits received surprise medical bills following hospital visits, according to a recent ...
Assembly sends plan to governor allowing GPS devices to be mounted on vehicle windshields
Public-safety measure ´decriminalizes´ use of popular devices. SACRAMENTO – The California Assembly on a widely bipartisan, 61-zero vote approved and sent to the governor a bill by Sen. Jenny Oropeza that would allow drivers to take advantage of portable global-positioning systems i...
Electronic Voting Machine Security Measure Signed into Law
SACRAMENTO – A bill aimed at preventing hackers from gaining access to electronic voting machines has been signed into law. Assembly Bill 3026, authored by Assembly Member Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego), will prohibit internet connections to voting machines or their networks, and the exterior transm...
Portantino and Senator Leland Yee among those honored at AFSCME banquet
Fighting for Increased Access to Public Higher Education and UC Worker Fairness, Portantino Earns "Legislator of the Year" from AFSCME Local 3299. OAKLAND, CA – The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Local 3299 named Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Ca...
GOVERNOR SIGNS TORRICO BILLS ON STATE SPECIAL SCHOOLS, DEFERRING DEVELOPMENT FEES
SACRAMENTO - Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) bill to provide improved notification about state special schools services to parents of children assessed for an individualized education program was signed into law last week by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The bill, A...
Democrats Blast Governor and Republicans for Holding Up State Budget, Forcing Cuts in Vital Services
LOS ANGELES – Democratic legislators challenged Republicans last week to pass a responsible budget immediately and quit hurting thousands of Californians, who will see health care and other state services dwindle in coming days without a spending plan in place. Physicians, patients and pharmaci...
Aanestad Urges Legislature to Restore Medi-Cal Provider Rates
Respectfully Asks Governor to Make Health Care a Priority in the State Budget. SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) urged the State Legislature to take immediate action to restore reimbursement rates for all Medi-Cal providers during a news conference on the West Steps of the Stat...
State Schools Chief Commends Assemblyman Solorio
"Educators will now benefit from important training on how to make better use of data in the classroom." says O'Connell. SACRAMENTO - State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O´Connell issued a press release this week applauding Governor Schwarzenegger for signing into law AB 239...
Ashburn Announces August Mobile Office Hours
BAKERSFIELD – Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) announced that a District Representative will be in communities throughout the 18th Senate District this month to meet with individuals needing information or assistance with state agencies such as the Department of Motor Vehicles, Department of Fish...
Wolk legislation to strengthen oil spill prevention and response moves forward
Bill improves response to inland oil spills, rescue and treatment of oiled wildlife. SACRAMENTO – The State Senate´s Appropriations Committee voted Thursday to approve landmark legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to strengthen the state´s prevention and response to inla...
Foodbank leaders praise efforts to allow customers to donate their catered food
VENICE – As part of a public-awareness effort to draw attention to a plan allowing customers of catered events to choose between either taking home any leftover food or donating it to a worthy cause, Sen. Jenny Oropeza hosted a press conference today where donated food was served to the homeless, th...
Ashburn Succeeds at High Speed Rail Accountability
SACRAMENTO – The California Senate Thursday passed Assembly Bill 3034, by Assemblymember Cathleen Galgiani, a measure to correct flaws in the November ballot´s High Speed Rail, Proposition 1. The bill contained a series of accountability provisions to address concerns raised by Senator Ashbur...
Enriching the College Experience for University of California Students
Assemblymember has fought for passage of ACR 21 over the past year to help address disproportionately low minority enrollment in the nation´s best public university system. Sacramento – ACR 21, authored by Assemblymember Portantino and strongly supported by the California Legislative Bla...
SENATE APPROPRIATIONS APPROVES TORRICO BILL TO CREATE EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN REGISTRY
SACRAMENTO – A bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to create a statewide standard for background checks for emergency medical technicians and establish a central EMT and paramedic registry was approved by the state Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill now moves to the S...
Senate Committee moves Legislation to Modernize California Economic Strategy for the 21st Century
Assembly Bill would update the duties of Economic Strategy Panel to seek a global competitiveness focus. Sacramento, CA – AB 1916, the California Innovation, Technology, and Science Policy Act authored by Assemblymember Anthony Portantino (D-La Caρada Flintridge), was approved by the Senate Ap...
Yee Bills Approved in Assembly Appropriations
Committee approves several bills to address critical local issues. SACRAMENTO – Several bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) were approved today by the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Four of the bills address critical local issues facing the Senator´s ...
Sen. Oropeza fights to include funding for Metro´s Green Line extension to LAX
SACRAMENTO – Sen. Jenny Oropeza, whose district includes much of the coastal areas from Venice to Long Beach and is a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today responded to the postponement of a vote on AB 2321, which called for prioritizing Los Angeles County transportation funding: ...
Paid Sick Days Legislation Delayed Due to Significant Budget Deficit
Assemblywoman Ma says working Californians deserve a state government that works, calls on Republicans to support needed revenues. SACRAMENTO — Assembly Bill 2716, the Healthy Families, Healthy Workplaces Act, was held in the Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday as a result of Califo...
Aanestad Adjourns Senate Session in Memory of Fallen Firefighters
Asks Colleagues to Pray for and Honor Those Who Died While Protecting California. SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) adjourned Senate Session Thursday morning in the memory of nine firefighters who died Tuesday night in a helicopter crash while fighting the Buckhorn Wildfire in ...
Senate Improves, Approves High Speed Rail Bill
Yee amendment helps protect main line of bullet train from SF to LA. SACRAMENTO – The California Senate on Thursday approved Assembly Bill 3034 to rewrite the $10 billion bond measure set to go before the voters in November to build the state´s high speed rail system. AB 3034 improve...
MAYOR NEWSOM TO CAP RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING FINES AT $100
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The fines floated in Mayor Gavin Newsom´s mandatory recycling law won´t be so steep after all. Today Newsom directed the Department of the Environment to cap residential recycling fines at $100. "The point here is to boost our recycling rate to above 90 percent," s...
"First Responders Night" To Recognize Contributors
Rancho Cucamonga – Senator Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga), Assemblyman Bill Emmerson (R- Redlands), and San Bernardino County Supervisors Chairman Paul Biane are teaming up to host the fourth annual "First Responders Night" at the Epicenter in Rancho Cucamonga. Scheduled for Friday, August 15 at...
Benoit Makes National News with NBC Coverage of 911 Abuse Law
NBC News featured legislation Tuesday night by Assemblyman John J. Benoit that cracks down on false 911 calls in a special report on non-emergency calls made on 911 lines. The report touched on a troubling trend across the country with 911 emergency systems being tied down with frivolous phone call...
BONO MACK: NO RECESS UNTIL WORK IS DONE
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today called for immediate action to address the nation´s energy crisis, condemning House leadership for choosing vacation over a real solution to high gas prices and a strained economy. Saying that the American people deserve more, Bono...
New Law Bars San Francisco Graffiti Taggers From Escaping Community Service
SACRAMENTO – Legislation to crack down on graffiti, authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco), was signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The bill, AB 1767, establishes a San Francisco pilot project that will allow the City to require graffiti offenders to perform graffiti cl...
MAYOR NEWSOM SIGNS 2008-2009 BUDGET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Yesterday Mayor Gavin Newsom officially signed San Francisco´s 2008-2009 budget. "Today, I am signing a budget that despite the severe budget crisis, expands universal access to healthcare, strengthens programs for the homeless and protects public safety," said Mayor New...
BONO MACK'S HISTORIC WATER SETTLEMENT BILL SIGNED INTO LAW
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack´s (CA-45) bill to resolve an ongoing water dispute and bring a long-awaited solution to this issue for the Soboba Tribe, local residents and water districts was signed into law today by the President. The Soboba Band of Luiseρo Indians Settlemen...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES 19% DROP IN CITY´S LITTER
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that the city´s litter has dropped by 19% in the course of one year, moving San Francisco substantially closer to its goal of reducing litter in the city by 50% over 5 years. "A 19% drop in litter is great, but we should by no means ...
Schwarzenegger's pay, job cuts called 'cynical manipulation of dedicated public servants'
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision Thursday to cut jobs and salaries of state workers is a "cynical manipulation of those dedicated public servants who can least afford the loss of pay and jobs in the current economic crisis," according to a statement released by the Green Party of C...
Bush Administration Snubs Another Congressional Committee Subpoena
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation declines production of long overdue report of agency´s management and governance practices. WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. George Miller (D-CA), chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, today demanded that Charles E.F. Millard, director of the...
BAY AREA TO RECEIVE $37 MILLION IN HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT FUNDING
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Newsom commended the federal Department of Homeland Security´s announcement that the Bay Area will receive $37.1 million in homeland security grant funding, as part of the 2008 Super Urban Area Security Initiative (SUASI) program. This represents an 8.9 percent incre...
ASSEMBLYMAN DAVIS ANNOUNCES $1.9 MILLION FOR HOLLYHOCK HOUSE RESTORATION PROJECT
July 28, 2008 – On Thursday, Jul 24th, the California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE) Board approved $1.9 million of funding for the restoration of the Hollyhock House at the Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles, California. "The decision reached today by CCHE takes us one step further ...
BONO MACK'S LANDMARK WATER SETTLEMENT BILL PASSES SENATE, ON TRACK TO BECOME LAW
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Approved by unanimous consent in the U.S. Senate, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack´s (CA-45) bill to resolve decades of water disputes and bring much-deserved reparation for the Soboba Tribe and local residents is now heading to the President's desk for his signature. The Sobo...
Assemblyman Solorio Joins Governor to Support Water Projects
SACRAMENTO - Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim), Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and other state legislators welcomed several Central Valley mayors and hundreds of California farm workers to the Capitol steps yesterday. The rally's focus was to urge legislators to let voters decide on a water bond ...
Bill Signed to Assist Small Businesses, Ensure Regular Pay for Temp Agency Workers
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) today signed into law a bill authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) that ensures employees of temporary staffing agencies are paid in a timely manner and resolves uncertainty in current labor law as result of a 2006 Cali...
Tancredo Asks AG to Prosecute Triple Homicide
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) today sent the following letter to Attorney General Michael Mukasey asking him to investigate the San Francisco sanctuary city policy that led to a triple homicide by an illegal alien. A copy of the letter is below: # # # # The Honor...
California Strengthens Pet Trusts
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) today signed into law a bill aimed at protecting animals after the deaths of their owners. Senate Bill 685, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), is expected to reduce the burden on pet shelters, conserve public servi...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES NEW FUNDING TO HOUSE HOMELESS VETERANS
San Francisco, CA – Joined by the Executive Director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness Philip Mangano, today Mayor Gavin Newsom announced new federal funding to assist homeless veterans in San Francisco find housing. The funding will be targeted toward providing homeless veterans with ...
Ashburn's Mountain Communities Bus Bill Signed by Governor
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) today announced that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed Senate Bill 1263. The measure will allow Amtrak to provide bus service to Frazier Park and the Mountain Communities by way of its Santa Clarita-to-Lebec "feeder bus" route. Feeder bu...
Ashburn Nursing Shortage Bill Signed by Governor
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn today announced that Senate Bill 1621 to provide relief to California´s nursing shortage has been signed into law. Senate Bill 1621 provides an incentive for practicing nurses to become instructors by extending student loan forgiveness through the State N...
California Regional Water Quality Control Board Files $8.5 Million Action Against Greka Energy
Santa Barbara–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced today that the California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region filed an $8.5 million complaint against Greka Energy yesterday for its failure to comply with a cleanup and abatement order issued on December 20, 2006. "I...
Brown Sues Importer For Smuggling Unmarked And Untreated Mangos
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the California Department of Food and Agriculture today announced that Bombino Express Worldwide has been sued for importing unmarked packages of mangos and yams from India that had not been treated to prevent the spread of the destruc...
Sex Crime Victims & Witness Protection Act Signed by Governor Schwarzenegger
Sacramento–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced today that his legislative initiative to protect victims, witnesses, and our communities from sexually violent predators was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger. "I am very gratified that Governor Schwarzenegger signed my legislation today," said...
Governor signs Wiggins' conservatiion bill
Sacramento – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed Senate Bill 1431, legislation by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) enabling the state Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to expand the use of conservation easements to protect state parklands. A conservation easement is a volu...
Brown Obtains Restitution For Lease2OwnHomes Renter Rip-Off
SACRAMENTO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced a $150,000 settlement for aspiring homeowners who had their entire down payments unlawfully seized by Lease2OwnHomes for missing rent on a lease-to-own agreement. "We have obtained restitution for renters who were ripped off b...
Two Mullin Bills Signed Into Law by Governor
SACRAMENTO – The Governor signed two bills authored by Assembly Member Mullin (D-South San Francisco) into law this week. AB 2197, Chapter 128, Statutes of 2008, requires a school district to notify the county superintendent of schools and the county auditor at least 30 days prior to approving the...
AMICUS BRIEF TO BE FILED PETITIONING FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST THE STATE´S PROPOSED MEDI-CAL CUTS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and City Attorney Dennis Herrera announced today that the City and County of San Francisco is joining Sierra, San Mateo, and Kern counties, in submitting an amicus brief in support of a preliminary injunction blocking the state´s...
Blue Ribbon Report Calls For City-Wide Policy To Raise Standards In Grocery Industry
Community Leaders Urge City Council to Hold Grocery Chains Accountable for Unequal Treatment of "Food Desert" Communities. Policy Would Heighten Job and Environmental Standards and Incentivize Opening More Stores in Underserved Neighborhoods. Los Angeles – A Blue Ribbon Commission, convened by ...
GOVERNOR SIGNS SECTION 8 HOUSING BILL
Sacramento – Assemblywoman Sharon Runner´s (R – Lancaster) Section 8 Housing legislation, Assembly Bill 2827, gained the support of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and was signed into law. "I am thrilled that the Governor joined me in the fight against Section 8 Housing fraud," Runner said...
Appropriations Approves Yee's Juvenile Justice Bill
SACRAMENTO – Legislation expected to help rehabilitate incarcerated juveniles and reduce recidivism was unanimously approved yesterday in the Assembly Appropriations Committee. The Family Communication and Youth Rehabilitation Act, authored Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows gre...
Governor Signs Evans Legislation Helping Wine Lovers
(Sacramento, CA) –The Governor signed legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to allow people to drink wine at winery picnic areas. Sponsored by the Wine Institute, a trade association of over 1,000 California wineries and affiliated businesses, Assembly Bill (AB) 200...
Bill Helping Teachers Acquire Data Analysis Skills Awaits Governor's Signature
SACRAMENTO - After a final vote in the California Assembly Monday, AB 2391 (Solorio), a bill that would provide school districts with the option of offering teacher-development courses in data analysis, is on its way to the Governor's desk. The bill, authored by Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim) ...
Democrats Vote To Increase Shipping Costs Through California Ports By $400 Million
SACRAMENTO – Calling it a backwards measure that will hurt our economy and the environment, Assemblyman Van Tran today defended California´s economy from yet another costly tax increase being pushed by Democrats, voting to reject legislation that would raise shipping costs by $400 million annu...
Atty. Gen. Brown Discloses New Evidence Of Countrywide's Deceptive Practices
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today disclosed "shocking new details" about Countrywide Financial´s deceptive business practices which included ignoring their own underwriting guidelines and rewarding employees for selling risky home loans. "These shocking new...
Garamendi Asks President Bush for More Federal Dollars to Fight the Extraordinary Fire Season
GOLETA - Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi, who is a California State Lands Commissioner and former Deputy Secretary to the U.S Department of the Interior, issued the following statement on President Bush´s aerial tour of California´s fire areas scheduled for this afternoon. "From ...
Wolk bill to put patients in charge of end-of-life care decisions sent to Governor
Legislature approves new method for physicians to follow instructions of terminally ill patients.
Legislature Sends Message to President Bush Calling for Increased Protection for Gray Whale
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and the legislature΄s representative on the California Ocean Protection Council announced today that his Assembly Joint Resolution 49 calling on the United States Congress, the President,...
BONO MACK PROTECTS SENIORS' ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Voting to override the President´s veto, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today helped ensure that millions of seniors have access to the health care they need. The Medicare Improvements for Patients and Provider Act, H.R. 6331, will reverse the 10.6 percent cut in reim...
Brown Announces $23 Million Drug Price Settlement With Bristol Myers-Squibb
LOS ANGELES--Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced that California will receive $23 million of a $515 million nationwide settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb. The settlement resolves allegations that the company reported "grossly inflated" drug wholesale prices to California´s M...
Bass, Perata Back Measures to Improve State´s Water System
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) announced Monday they will push legislation to fund water storage, reliability and conservation efforts with already approved bond money. "It's imperative that we get to work immed...
MAYOR NEWSOM LAUDS NEW CALIFORNIA WATER SUPPLY RELIABILITY BILL SBXX 1
San Francisco would receive millions for urgently needed sewer improvement and "green" stormwater projects under proposed legislation.
Assembly approves Torrico state special schools bill
SACRAMENTO – By a bipartisan vote, the California State Assembly today overwhelmingly approved a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to require that parents with children who are being assessed for an individualized education program (IEP) be given information about the Calif...
GOVERNOR SIGNS ASSEMBLYMAN HOUSTON'S BILL TO HOLD REPEAT DRUNK DRIVERS ACCOUNTABLE
(Sacramento) – Today, Assemblyman Guy Houston (R-San Ramon) announced that his bill Assembly Bill 2802 was signed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. AB 2802 requires a person convicted of a wet and reckless that has a prior drunk driving conviction in the past ten years, to participate in a nine mon...
Resolution Demanding Bush & Congress to Keep Hands off Our Coast Passes Committee
SACRAMENTO – California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and Chair of the Banking and Finance Committee, announced today that Assembly Joint Resolution 51 telling the President and Congress that California opposes lifting the m...
Green Party names Cynthia McKinney as its candidate for President of United States
CHICAGO – The progressive left chose its new candidate for President Saturday when former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney – now a resident of California – was tabbed as Green Party's candidate for President at the Green Party Presidential Nominating Convention here. She won on the first ballot, garnering...
Garamendi Launches a National Health Care Reform Campaign to Keep Presidential Candidates in Check
LOS ANGELES – Bolstered by nurses, doctors, labor unions, small business owners and women´s groups, Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has unveiled a $40 million national health care reform campaign to hold health insurance companies accountable and provide quality, affordable health care for ...
California's 168 delegates play key role at Green Party presidential nominating convention
CHICAGO – California's 168 delegates – by far the largest contingent of any state – will play a major role this week in choosing the Green Party's candidate for President at their 2008 Presidential Nominating Convention at the Palmer House Hilton and Chicago Symphony Center July 10-13. The floor ...
Democrats Denounce Governor's Cuts to the Elderly and Needy
SAN JOSE) – The Governor´s budget cuts to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) would devastate thousands of families and hurt the economy by reducing hours and jobs for many health care workers employed by the valuable safety net program, Democratic legislators said today. Joining senior...
Governor Signs Jeffries Bill to Assist Tribal Fire Departments
Sacramento- Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed AB 2060, by Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore), recognizing tribal fire departments for the emergency services they provide to nearby communities. AB 2060 provides an exemption from vehicle license fees for tribal fire departments that ent...
Lt. Governor John Garamendi Assures Butte County Fire Evacuees an Upgrade in Federal Assistance
Lt. Governor John Garamendi Delivers Food and Water to Butte County Assuring Fire Evacuees an Upgrade in Federal Assistance for Depleted Local Services CHICO/OROVILLE – Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi today assured Butte County fire evacuees and county officials he is working ...
Governor Signs Benoit 911 Abuse Bill
SACRAMENTO – On Thursday, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law Assembly Bill 1976, legislation by Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) that strengthens fines for fraudulent 911 telephone calls. "Having spent years responding to emergency situations where lives are in imminent ...
Congresswoman Barbara Lee Supports Iraqi Sovereign Rights to Deployment Timetable
Letter Authored by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Maxine Waters and Lynn Woolsey Addresses Iraqi Sovereign Right to Deployment Timetable. Washington – In a letter to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, signed by thirty-two members of Congress, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-CA) acknowledged and sup...
BONO MACK: FIREFIGHTERS NEED AMPLE FUNDS TO SUPRESS WILDFIRES
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to help firefighters effectively fight catastrophic wildfires, Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today voted in favor of the Federal Land Assistance, Management and Enhancement (FLAME) Act (H.R. 5541). The bill would establish a federal fund designated solely for...
MAYOR NEWSOM EXPANDS UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE PROGRAM, HEALTHY SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Marking the one year anniversary of the initiation of the program, today Mayor Gavin Newsom was joined by Supervisor Tom Ammiano and Catholic Healthcare West President/CEO Lloyd H. Dean to announce the next phase of San Francisco´s universal healthcare program Healthy San F...
Conference Committee Finishes its Work on Budget with Revenue Plan
(SACRAMENTO) – The Budget Conference Committee tonight finished reconciling differences between versions of the 2008-09 state fiscal plan drafted by the Assembly and Senate. The plan rejects the Governor´s deep cuts in education and health care and includes $9.7 billion in new revenue, whi...
Governor Signs Evans Legislation Expanding Non-Profit Ties with Wine Industry
(Sacramento, CA) – The Governor signed legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to help non-profit organizations organize fundraising events with wine donated from California´s wine industry. "Californians have a generous spirit and a love of wine," said Evans. "W...
Aanestad Calls on Forestry Board to Take Emergency Action
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) called on the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection to take immediate and emergency action today, in response to numerous wildfires that have charred thousands of acres of land in his Northern California District. Aanestad, who testified b...
Aanestad Patient Safety Bill Passes Final Committee Test
SACRAMENTO: SB 1178, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), is heading for an Assembly Floor vote after passing its final committee test in the Assembly Appropriations Committee. Senator Aanestad introduced SB 1178 earlier this year to protect the safety of dental consumers, and the meas...
Brown Sues Cement Plant For Hexavalent Chromium Exposure
RIVERSIDE--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and District Attorney Rod Pacheco sued TXI International, a Riverside cement plant, for exposing people to the potent carcinogen hexavalent chromium without providing warnings to the community as required by law. "Dust, which contained e...
New Law Allows Greater Access to Government Contracts
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) signed into law a bill to allow greater public access to government contracts as well as audits and reviews of public agencies. Senate Bill 1696, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), prohibits a state or local ...
Governor Signs Foreclosure Relief Bill
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) providing immediate relief to homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis was signed by the Governor today at a ceremony in Oakland. The measure, SB 1137, requires lenders...
CA State Legislature Unanimously Urges Federal Media Shield Law
(SACRAMENTO, CA) Yesterday, the California State Legislature unanimously passed a resolution authored by Assemblymembers Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) and Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) calling upon the United States Congress to enact a shield law for America's journalists. Sponsored by the Califor...
Brown Announces Major Compton Gang Crackdown, Arrest of Killer Mail Carrier
COMPTON--Further escalating the state´s crackdown on violent gang activity, California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and the Los Angeles County Sheriff´s Department today announced that 24 Mob Piru gang members were arrested this morning in the City of Compton. The arrests mar...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE SEISMIC SAFETY
San Francisco, CA – In his ongoing effort to ensure that buildings in San Francisco are as structurally sound as possible, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced new legislation and issued Executive Directive 08-07 to address seismic safety issues around "soft-story" buildings. The Directive and legislation w...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM RELEASES COMPREHENSIVE VIOLENCE PREVENTION PLAN
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Joined by community leaders, city department heads, members of law enforcement and national violence prevention experts, Mayor Gavin Newsom released San Francisco΄s Violence Prevention Plan at the Omega Boys Club. As part of the release of the plan, Mayor Newsom unveiled the "Ali...
Yee Fights to Save SF-to-LA High Speed Rail
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Transportation and Housing Committee yesterday approved Assembly Bill 3034 to rewrite the $10 billion bond measure set to go before the voters in November to build the state´s high speed rail system, but not before a critical amendment was forced into the bill to protec...
BAY AREA WATER AGENCIES TO UNVEIL REGIONAL "WATER SAVING HERO" CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed today joined leaders from Bay Area and statewide water agencies to unveil a regional public education campaign aimed at reminding residents and businesses to curb water use this summer and fall. The "Water Saving Hero...
Foreclosure Relief Bill Headed to Governor's Desk
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) and Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) providing immediate relief to homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis was approved today by the Senate on a bipartisan 32-8 vote and sent to the Governor´s desk. ...
Ashburn Questions High-Speed Rail Plan
SACRAMENTO – Senator Roy Ashburn made a motion in the Senate Transportation Committee Monday to remove the High Speed Rail measure, Proposition 1, from the November ballot. During a hearing over a last-minute rewrite of the ballot measure, Ashburn raised serious concerns over the complete lack of a...
Republicans Block $47 Million in Funding for Poor Students
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would immediately appropriate $47 million in federal money for low-performing schools fell one vote short today of receiving the two-thirds majority needed, as all 14 votes against were cast by Republicans. SB 6...
Bill to Expand State's Use of Conservation Easements to Preserve Parkland Now in Governor's Hands
Sacramento – The State Assembly voted 43-28 Monday to approve Senate Bill 1431, legislation by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) to enable the state Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to expand the use of conservation easements to protect state parklands. The Senate approved SB 14...
New Law Grants Protection for Domestic Violence Survivors
SACRAMENTO – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) signed into law a bill that victim advocates believe will result in more women coming forward to law enforcement after falling victim to domestic violence. Senate Bill 1356, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), prote...
Senator Perata Applauds Funding for MacArthur Transit Village and Other Oakland Housing Projects
(OAKLAND) – Legislation pushed by Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland) will provide $71.5 million in Proposition 1C funding for Oakland affordable housing projects this year and will help stimulate the beleaguered local economy by generating decent-paying construction jobs. Senat...
Evans Bill Mandating Cervical Cancer Vaccination Coverage Awaits Senate Vote
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The Senate Appropriations Committee today passed Assembly Bill (AB) 16, authored by Assemblymembers Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) and Dr. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina), to require health plans and insurers to cover the cost of vaccinating young women against several strains of the vir...
Assemblymember Evans Sends Governor Legislation Helping Wine Lovers
(Sacramento, CA) – Legislation sent to the Governor today by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) will, if signed, codify existing consumer expectations on winery picnic areas and tasting rooms. Sponsored by the Wine Institute, a trade association of over 1,000 California wineries and aff...
Perata Mortgage Relief Bill Passes Assembly
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) providing immediate relief to homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis passed the Assembly today. SB 1137 would give notice to property residents that the foreclosure process has begun, provide tenants additional tim...
Anheuser-Busch Ends Alcoholic Energy Drink Sales
SACRAMENTO - California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. joined ten states in announcing that Anheuser-Busch will discontinue its popular alcoholic energy drinks, including Tilt and Bud Extra, and will not produce any caffeinated alcohol beverages in the future. "Anheuser-Busch, the largest ...
Evans Sends Governor Legislation to Expand Non-Profit Ties with Wine Industry
(Sacramento, CA) – The State Senate unanimously approved legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to help non-profit organizations organize fundraising events involving wine donated from California´s wine industry. Assembly Bill (AB) 1964 passed the Senate with a...
Wolk bill to protect Delta´s declining fish populations moves forward
SACRAMENTO–The State´s Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water voted 5-3 to approve legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the declining fisheries in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Assembly Bill 1806 requires the development of protocols to guide preparati...
What´s in our Drinking Water? AB 2425 Approved by Senate Health Committee
Sacramento - AB 2425, authored by Assemblymember Joe Coto (D-San Jose), requires the State Department of Public Health to convene a working group of interested parties whose purpose would be to increase public knowledge about the contamination of pharmaceuticals. This group would conduct research ...
Senate Judiciary Committee approves Torrico foreclosure bills
SACRAMENTO – Two bills by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to give borrowers more advance notice before their loans reset, and to protect renters whose landlords´ properties are in foreclosure passed the Senate Judiciary Committee this week on 3-2 votes. AB 2586 gives r...
TOXIC BABY BOTTLES MEASURE ADVANCES
(SACRAMENTO)—California is poised to become the first state in the nation to ban the toxic chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in food and beverage containers designed for children three years and under. Today, the California Assembly´s Health Committee approved Senator Carole Migden´s "To...
Brown Sues Countrywide For Mortgage Deception
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. yesterday sued Countrywide Financial, its chief executive Angelo Mozilo, and president David Sambol, for engaging in deceptive advertising and unfair competition by pushing homeowners into mass-produced, risky loans for the sole purpose of...
Bill Would Stop Excessive, Surprise Medical Bills for Low-Income Families
SACRAMENTO – Over the past two years, 1.76 million Californians who already had healthcare benefits received surprise medical bills following hospital visits, according to a recent APCO Insight Survey. The practice known as balance billing results in individual medical bills ranging from $100 and u...
State Senate Committee Passes Paid Sick Days Legislation
SACRAMENTO—Two days after Senator Barack Obama unveiled a national push for paid sick days, California State Senate Democrats passed Assembly Bill 2716, the Healthy Families, Healthy Workplaces Act, out of the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee, putting California on track to beco...
Senate Committee Clears Evans Bill to Expand CA Wilderness
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The State Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water passed a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) that directs the state to assess the suitability of specific state roadless lands in Northern California for wilderness designation. Assembly Bill (AB) ...
DENHAM DECLARES IT'S TIME FOR REAL BUDGET REFORM
STATE CAPITOL-The Senate Rules Committee yesterday defeated four budget reform measures that were authored by State Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), the major budget holdout last summer. These four measures were part of Denham´s Budget Reform package totaling six measures: three Senate Constitu...
Sen. Oropeza plan allowing vehicle breathalyzers for 'extreme' drunken drivers passes two Assembly r
California´s current blood-alcohol level is highest in nation.
Juvenile Justice Communication Bill Passes Committee
SACRAMENTO – Legislation expected to help rehabilitate incarcerated juveniles and reduce recidivism was unanimously approved today in the Assembly Public Safety Committee. The Family Communication and Youth Rehabilitation Act, authored Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows greater ...
BONO MACK, COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL TO IMPROVE SAFETY OF ONLINE PHARMACIES
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.) today joined Congressman Bart Stupak (D-Mich.) and Lamar Smith (R-Texas) in introducing legislation (H.R. 6353) to stop rogue pharmacies operating on the Internet and protect the safety of consumers who fill legitimate prescriptions online. ...
Legislators Introduce Constitutional Amendment for Shared Governance on UC Pension Board
Citing conflicts of interest, an underperforming investment portfolio, and a lack of employee representation, Portantino and Yee seek to ask the Legislature, voters to correct this injustice.
Brown Calls On CVS Pharmacy To End Expired Product Sales, Protect Confidential Information
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today called upon CVS Pharmacy to immediately stop selling expired products, including baby food and over-the-counter medications, which were discovered during recent undercover shopping investigation in Southern California. The attorney g...
Governor And Attorney General Call On Internet Service Providers To Block Child Porn Access
SACRAMENTO--California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. called upon California´s Internet service providers to follow the lead of Verizon, Time Warner Cable and Sprint by "purging their servers of existing child pornography and blocking access to newsgrou...
Democrats Denounce Governor's Cuts to the Elderly and Needy
(LOS ANGELES) – The Governor´s budget cuts to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) would devastate thousands of families and hurt the economy by reducing hours and jobs for many health care workers employed by the valuable safety net program, Democratic legislators said last week. Joining s...
RUNNER BILL PROTECTS CHILDREN BY CLOSING LOOPHOLE IN MEGAN'S LAW
Sacramento – Last week Assemblywoman Sharon Runner (R – Lancaster) announced that Assembly Bill 2781 passed the Senate Public Safety Committee. This legislation protects California´s children by enhancing disclosure requirements of sex offenders on the Megan´s Law web site. "As a leg...
Open Government Bill Heads to Governor
SACRAMENTO – On a 69-0 vote, the California State Assembly today sent Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Los Angeles) legislation to allow greater public access to government contracts as well as audits and reviews of public agencies. Once the bill is received by the Governor, he will have twelve da...
300 Million in Housing and Transportation Funding Passes Senate
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation that will help generate construction jobs by providing $300 million in Proposition 1B and 1C funding for housing and transportation projects passed the Senate today on a bipartisan 35-0 vote. The bill, AB 1252 by Assembly Member Anna Marie Caballero (D-Salinas), appro...
Plastic Bag Recycling Program Is Approved by Senate Committee
SACRAMENTO – A landmark plastic bag reduction bill authored by Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Woodland Hills) and designed to clean up litter and save shoppers money on groceries was amended and passed by the Senate Environmental Quality Committee on a 5 to 2 vote. Levine´s Assembly bill 2058 ...
Cyber Command Bill Passes Final Legislative Test
SACRAMENTO: SCR 117, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), passed its final legislative test with flying colors earlier this afternoon, getting unanimous, bi-partisan support during an Assembly Floor vote. The measure will now be Chaptered with the California Secretary of State, and rep...
Physicians support Wolk bill to honor patient´s wishes for end-of-life care
SACRAMENTO–The Senate Health Committee voted unanimously this week to approve legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to provide patients with a concise new method to provide specific and unambiguous instructions for their end-of-life care. Wolk´s Assembly Bill 3000 enables pat...
CA STATE ASSEMBLY UNANIMOUSLY URGES FEDERAL SHIELD LAW
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The California State Assembly unanimously passed a resolution authored by Assemblymembers Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) and Mark Leno (D-San Francisco) calling upon the United States Congress to enact a shield law for America's journalists. Sponsored by the California Newspaper...
Assemblywoman Ma Goes East to Find Money for High Speed Trains
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Wednesday, high speed trains moved one step closer to becoming a reality in California. The House rail transportation bill, which passed with overwhelming support, includes $1.75 billion dollars available to states to help fund high speed rail across the country. Congressman Jim...
State Cancer Doctors At Odds With Findings of National Study
Sacramento – A study released by the American Society of Clinical Oncologists is posing a public relations problem for a group of California cancer doctors opposed to a bill that essentially puts into law the practice endorsed by the national study. Even as oncologists from around the country rec...
Democrats, Seniors Citizens and Health Care Workers Denounce Governor's Cuts
(PLEASANT HILL) – The Governor´s budget cuts to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) would devastate thousands of families and hurt the economy by reducing hours and jobs for many health care workers employed by the valuable safety net program, Democratic legislators said today. Joining sen...
State Cancer Doctors at Odds with Findings of National Study
Local group wants to stop bill that demands information for terminal patients despite findings in clinical study. Sacramento – A study released by the American Society of Clinical Oncologists is posing a public relations problem for a group of California cancer doctors opposed to a bill tha...
Court grants Raley's store temporary order
Court grants Raley's store temporary order; citizens say order limits free speech rights of recall proponents of Suisun mayor, city council members. SUISUN CITY, CA – Volunteers with Save Our Suisun – circulating a ballot measure to recall the mayor and two other members of the Suisun City Coun...
NEWSOM PRAISES PASSAGE OF NATION´S LARGEST MUNICIPAL SOLAR ENERGY INCENTIVE PROGRAM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Yesterday, the Board of Supervisors passed legislation to implement a 10-year solar rebate program for local residents, businesses and non-profits. It is the first solar rebate of its kind and size made available by a city in the country and will create the nation´s larges...
Legislature Calls for Transparency at UC and other Public Agencies
SACRAMENTO – The Assembly Governmental Organization Committee today unanimously approved legislation to allow greater public access to government contracts as well as audits and reviews of public agencies. Senate Bill 1696, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), would prohib...
Torrico bill to aid cancer research passes Senate committee
SACRAMENTO – California taxpayers could lend a helping hand to fund cancer research simply by checking a box on their state income tax forms under a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) that was approved today by the Senate Revenue & Taxation Committee on a 6-1 vote. The ...
Unanimous Approval for Aanestad Patient Safety Bill
SACRAMENTO: SB 1178, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), passed a key test in the Assembly Committee on Business and Professions today, receiving the unanimous support of committee members. The measure is closely related to SB 252, which Senator Aanestad authored last year. Governor S...
Assembly Committee Approves Bill to Protect Domestic Violence Victims
SACRAMENTO – On a bipartisan 5-1 vote, the Assembly Public Safety Committee today approved legislation to protect domestic violence victims from the threat of incarceration when they refuse to testify against their abuser in court. Senate Bill (SB) 1356, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Franci...
ILLEGAL DRUG-RELATED VIOLENCE THREATENS SO CAL COMMUNITIES
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today voted in favor of the Merida Initiative to Combat Illicit Narcotics and Reduce Organized Crime Authorization Act (H.R. 6028), a U.S. counter-narcotics assistance package for Mexico and Central America to help reduce the flow of illegal dr...
Evans Food and Wind Bills Move through the Senate
(Sacramento, CA) – Legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) was passed unanimously by the Senate Committee on Government Organization, benefiting non-profits, the wine industry, and Napa County restaurants. "Good wine, good food, and good works mean a lot to California...
Will Dreier, Bilbray, Bono, Calvert and Rohrabacher Stand With Bush or Out-of-Work Families?
As Early as This Week, the U.S. House is Expected to Vote on Stand Alone Legislation to Extend Unemployment Benefits to Nearly 702,000 Californians Struggling Under the Bush Economy. • Jobless Rate Jumps to 5.5 percent in May from 5 percent in April, the largest monthly increase since 1986...
Assemblyman Tran's "Orange County Traffic Relief Act of 2008" Signed into Law
SACRAMENTO- In a move welcomed by all central Orange County residents, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 2906, the Orange County Traffic Relief Act of 2008, authored by Assemblyman Van Tran (R-Costa Mesa). "This bill will be a dramatic benefit to commuters in central Orange Co...
BONO MACK ACTS TO PRESERVE SCENIC LANDS
Washington, D.C. – Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack´s (CA-45) legislation that would preserve over 190,000 acres of scenic desert, forest, and river areas throughout California's 45th District. Broadly supported by local community leaders, elected of...
Hearing on California Credit Crisis & Impact on California Students Access to Higher Educaition Held
Sacramento – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Assembly Banking & Finance Committee along with the Assembly Higher Education Committee heard testimony today at an informational hearing regarding the current crisis in the student loan markets and its impacts on access to higher education for Ca...
LOCAL TRANSPORTATION MEASURES SPEED AHEAD
SACRAMENTO – The Assembly Transportation Committee today approved several local transportation bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo). Yee´s legislation would protect San Francisco pedestrians by creating a double fine zone along the deadly 19th Avenue corridor (SB 1...
L.A. CITY ATTORNEY DELGADILLO FILES CIVIL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION AGAINST TIME WARNER CABLE
LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, the City´s chief prosecutor, filed a civil law enforcement action Thursday against Time Warner Cable Inc. alleging that following the company´s 2006 take-over of almost all cable services in the City of Los Angeles, the company en...
ANTI-GANG INITIATIVE QUALIFIES FOR NOVEMBER BALLOT
Safe Neighborhoods Act will address the growing gang problem in California. SACRAMENTO – State Senator George Runner (R-Antelope Valley), Mike Reynolds (father of Three Strikes) and San Bernardino County Supervisor Gary Ovitt today announced that Secretary of State Debra Bowen has qualified a s...
SENATOR YEE TO BOYCOTT UC UNTIL WORKERS GET FAIR CONTRACT
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) today announced he will not step foot on a University of California (UC) campus, besides to join worker picket lines, until the 20,000 patient care and service workers represented by AFSCME Local 3299 are guaranteed a fair contract. "...
MAYOR NEWSOM'S PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT 22 CONTINUES OUTREACH
San Francisco, CA. – Mayor Newsom again today continued his commitment to ending chronic homelessness as Project Homeless Connect kicked off its 22nd installment of the Mayor´s innovative approach and designated national best practice of linking the city´s homeless community to the esse...
Brown To Launch Online Technology To Fight Prescription Drug Abuse
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. this week announced a plan to create an online prescription drug database so that authorized doctors and pharmacies can stop drug dealers and addicts who collect dangerous narcotics from multiple doctors. "Every year thousands of docto...
Rural Schools Get Key Support in Assembly Committee
SACRAMENTO: SJR 23 from Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) passed another key legislative test with flying colors, getting a unanimous vote of approval from the Assembly Education Committee. The measure urges Congress to reauthorize and fund the federal Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Det...
A VISION FOR THE FUTURE:
Sacramento -- Senator Alan Lowenthal, Chair of the Senate Transportation & Housing Committee, today released a 27-page report identifying the potential benefits and risks of high-speed rail in California. The comprehensive report is the result of two days of oversight hearings held by the Comm...
Senate Budget Committee Finishes Work, Adopts Prison Reform
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate Budget Committee yesterday wrapped up its work on the state´s 2008-09 fiscal plan by adopting a prison reform package that would save $531 million in the first year and more in following years by directly discharging non-violent prisoners, after they serve their sente...
MAYOR NEWSOM UNVEILS BETTER STREETS PLAN
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom unveiled the draft Better Streets Plan, a comprehensive set of guidelines to help transform San Francisco´s streets, sidewalks, and open spaces into green, safe, convenient and enjoyable public spaces. The plan reflects a 15-month-long process of exte...
ORGANIZED RETAIL CRIME RING DISMANTLED BY AUTHORITIES
SAN JOSE, CA – A major organized retail crime ring in the Bay Area has been broken up, thanks to a three-year partnership by the San Jose Police Department, US Attorney´s office, Internal Revenue Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Safeway and other retailers. Today, Senator Leland Yee ...
BONO MACK ANNOUNCES GRANT FOR SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) announced a federal grant approved for SunLine Transit Agency. The $195,499 grant, awarded by the Department of Transportation´s Federal Transit Administration, will help SunLine purchase replacement buses, as well as continue research o...
Unanimous Support for Prostate Cancer Resolution
SACRAMENTO: Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR) 95 passed the final step in the legislative process after receiving unanimous support on the Senate Floor during session on Monday. The measure, authored by Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley), designates the month of September 2008 as Prostate Cancer...
Legislation to Protect Our Communities from Sexually Violent Predators Passed by the Assembly with O
Sacramento–California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced that his measure to protect our communities from sexually violent predators passed the State Assembly on an overwhelming bipartisan vote 77 to 0. "I am very pleased that my colleagues in the Assembly supported AB 2408 with all aye ...
Wolk bill to strengthen state´s response to oil spills moves forward
SACRAMENTO–Assembly Bill 2911 by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to strengthen the state´s ability to rescue and treat wildlife contaminated in oil spills passed from the Assembly Floor on a 50-26 vote. "Because swift treatment is critical to the survival of oiled wildlife, these anim...
Atty. Gen. Brown Announces Norteno Gang Crackdown In Stockton
STOCKTON--California Department of Justice special agents, in partnership with the Stockton Police Department, arrested members of the violent Norteno street gang, which terrorized Stockton with drive-by shootings and crystal methamphetamine trafficking at the direction of the Nuestra Familia prison...
SCIENTIFIC GAMES HAS A HISTORY OF DEFRAUDING THE PUBLIC
SACRAMENTO – A recent controversy regarding "quick pick" ticket processing at horse tracks, now appears to be just the latest in a long history of dubious incidents involving Scientific Games – the company that processes bets at California tracks as well as many other venues across the country inclu...
Greenhouse Gas Emission Off-Sets Legislation & Oil Polluters Legislation Pass California Assembly
SACRAMENTO – California State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced environmental legislation passed the California Assembly. AB 1851 will certify voluntary carbon off-sets at the retail level in California meet clear standards, consistent protocols and have a recognizable stamp of approval by an ...
Jeffries´ Bill to Relieve Congestion on I-15 Unanimously Passes out of Assembly
Sacramento — Assemblyman Jeffries´ AB 1954 unanimously passed out of the Assembly Floor (73-0) with bi-partisan support. If approved by Senate and signed by the Governor, AB 1954 will authorize the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) to develop and administer a system of to...
Assembly approves Wolk bill to protect Delta´s declining fisheries
SACRAMENTO–The State Assembly voted 41-31 yesterday to approve Assembly Bill 1806 by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the declining fisheries in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The legislation requires the development of protocols to guide preparation and implementation of emerg...
Assemblymember Torrico Safe Surrender bill passes Assembly with bipartisan support
SACRAMENTO - Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico´s (D-Newark) bill to extend the time newborns can be safely surrendered from 72 hours to seven days easily passed the state Assembly tonight on a 59-3 bi-partisan vote. "I am convinced passing this law will save the lives of more newbo...
SAN FRANCISCO RECEIVES $1 MILLION STATE GRANT TO BUILD CITY'S FIRST GREASE-TO-BIODIESEL FACILITY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced the receipt of a $1 million California Energy Commission (CEC) grant to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to build the City´s first pilot grease-to-biodiesel production facility. The facility will be sited at the SFP...
Philip Morris, Chevron, Blue Cross funding attacks on Richard Holober
(Burlingame, CA) Health experts and environmental leaders exposed Chevron, Phillip Morris, Blue Cross, and toxic chemical manufacturers as the source of money for a last minute smear campaign to defeat Democrat Richard Holober in the 19th Assembly District race. Voters have received two mailers ...
FEUER'S BILL TO PROTECT CALIFORNIANS FROM HAZARDOUS TOXICS IN CONSUMER PRODUCTS APPROVED
(Sacramento) Landmark legislation authored by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) passed out of the Assembly on a vote of 43-22. AB 1879 would provide authority to the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to regulate the sale of products containing chemicals known to be hazardous to ...
Assembly approves Torrico's protections for renters in foreclosed properties
SACRAMENTO - The state Assembly approved a bill by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to provide greater protections for tenants facing eviction as a result of foreclosure and to double the amount of time renters have to find new housing. The bill passed on a 43 to 26 vote. T...
Senate OKs plan to allow customers to either take home catered food or have it donated
SACRAMENTO – Customers of catered events can choose to either take home any leftover food or donate it to a worthy cause, according to a proposed law approved yesterday by the state Senate. Sponsored by Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach, the measure would require restaurants, caterers, hotels and ...
Perata´s $5 billion Bond for Courthouse Construction Clears Senate
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate passed legislation today by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) to provide California´s courts $5 billion in much-needed improvements to ensure they can operate safely and effectively. SB 1407, approved on a 28-8 bipartisan vote, authorizes the issua...
Benoit Calls for Faster and More Cost-Effective Transportation Projects
SACRAMENTO – At a hearing today in Sacramento, the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5, which oversees transportation funding, voted party-line to cut back the California Department of Transportations´ (Caltrans) ability to contract out the services of engineering companies when necessary. In ...
Legislators Miss Chance to Deliver Transportation Projects Faster and More Cost-Effectively
SACRAMENTO – At a hearing today in Sacramento, the Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5, which oversees transportation funding, voted to cut back the California Department of Transportations´ (Caltrans) ability to contract out the services to engineering companies when necessary. In doing so, t...
Assembly Republicans Vote Against Foreclosure Relief
SACRAMENTO -- Assembly Republicans today voted in lockstep against a plan advanced by Assembly Democrats to provide assistance to homeowners facing foreclosure. AB 2509, authored by Assemblywoman Cathleen Galgiani (D-Livingston), was passed by a 45-26 vote, with all "no" votes from Republicans....
BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO PROTECT CALIFORNIA'S KIDS FROM LEAD CLEARS ASSEMBLY FLOOR
SACRAMENTO—Assembly Majority Whip Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) and Assemblywoman Audra Strickland (R-Camarillo) today joined forces to protect California´s children from lead in products intended for children under 12. The bipartisan effort passed the Assembly Floor on a vote of 56-6. ...
ASSEMBLYMEMBER MIKE FEUER'S BILL TO TRANSFORM LOS ANGELES' TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE PASSES ASSE
May 29, 2008 (Sacramento) Legislation by Assemblymember Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles) which would authorize the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA) to place on the ballot an additional 0.5% sales tax for transportation funding passed the Assembly today on a vote of 47:25. AB 2321 wou...
Lloyd Levine´s Strengthened Plastic Bag Recycling Program Is Approved by Assembly
SACRAMENTO – By a 42 to 31 vote, the toughest plastic bag reduction bill in the nation authored by Assemblymember Lloyd Levine (D-Woodland Hills) was passed by the California Assembly. Assembly bill 2058 now goes to the California Senate for a vote. "This measure is aimed at substantial...
Assembly Approves End-of-life Information Bill
Dying patients would have right to information under measure passed Wednesday. SACRAMENTO — On a 41-32 vote, the California Assembly approved a bill giving terminally ill Californians the right to information about options available at the end of their lives. Assembly bill 2747 is joi...
California Assembly Republicans Vote Against Foreclosure Relief
GOP Legislators from Central Valley, Inland Empire, Southern California, Los Angeles Area Ignore Homeowners on the Brink of Losing Homes. SACRAMENTO -- Assembly Republicans today voted in lockstep against a plan advanced by Assembly Democrats to provide assistance to homeowners facing fore...
Assembly Approves Evans Bill to Aid Wine Education and Marketing
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The State Assembly passed legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Wine, to help California´s wine industry educate consumers and market its wines in an increasingly competitive business environment. Asse...
ASSEMBLYMEMBER HUFF VOTES AGAINST GIVING FOOD STAMPS TO DRUG FELONS
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Bob Huff (R – Diamond Bar), today voted against legislation that would give taxpayer-funded food stamps to drug felons, including traffickers, manufacturers and dealers. "I am outraged and dismayed that Assembly Democrats approve of giving food stamps to drug felon...
Senate approves plan to improve poll- worker training to reduce costs
SACRAMENTO – Election Day poll workers could receive training online under a "21st Century" measure approved by the California Senate today. Sponsored by Sen. Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach, Senate Bill 1749 calls for improved training for election poll workers and allow greater flexibility by allow...
Assemblymember Parra Moves Valley Partnership Bill to Senate
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Nicole Parra (D-Hanford) announced her landmark legislation, AB 2342, which would place the California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley in statute, has moved an important step forward, passing out of the State Assembly today. The bill now goes to the State Senate....
FIRE DISASTER BILL UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED BY STATE ASSEMBLY
Sacramento, Calif., May 27, 2008 – Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R-Irvine) and Assemblyman Todd Spitzer (R-Orange) are one step closer to delivering a promise to grant property tax relief to homeowners who lost everything in last summer´s California wildfires. Assembly Bill (AB) 1759, a measure de...
PERATA'S BILL MANDATING "TRUTH IN ADVERTISING" FOR CARBON CREDITS PASSES SENATE
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation authored by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would establish advertising standards for greenhouse gas credits passed the Senate today on a bipartisan 31-7 vote. SB 1762 is the nation´s first "truth in advertising standards" for claims associa...
SENATE APPROVES FAMILY COMMUNICATION AND YOUTH REHABILITATION ACT
SACRAMENTO – On a bipartisan 30-4 vote, the California Senate approved legislation expected to help rehabilitate incarcerated juveniles and reduce recidivism. The Family Communication and Youth Rehabilitation Act, authored Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows greater communication ...
Senate OK's allowing vehicle breathalyzers to be imposed on 'extreme' drunken drivers
SACRAMENTO – Motorists cited for high blood-alcohol levels could more easily be required to install breathalyzers in their vehicles, according to a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill approved on a bipartisan, 37-0 vote yesterday by the California Senate. "California currently is among the most lenient of s...
Parra Wins Passage of Bill Encouraging Water Conservation
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Nicole Parra (D-Hanford) announced the passage of AB 2219 out of the Assembly yesterday. The bill now heads to the State Senate. Assemblymember Parra introduced AB 2219 to encourage the incorporation of greater water conservation measures into developments to help Calif...
Perata and Steinberg Decry Governor´s Cuts to Summer Schools
(SACRAMENTO) – The Governor´s budget cuts will prevent thousands of children from attending summer school and hurt state efforts to meet its high education standards, Senators Don Perata (D-Oakland) and Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) said yesterday. The two senators joined school offici...
Brown Announces Arrest of Foreclosure Rescue Scam Artists
SAN DIEGO--California Attorney General Brown shut down a team of scam artists that acquired deeds to hundreds of homes in foreclosure by convincing desperate consumers to place their property in a "land grant," a phony and worthless real estate document. Federal Land Grant Company—a San Di...
Ashburn Nursing Bills Pass Senate
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn announced that a key measure to help alleviate the critical shortage of nurses in California has passed the Senate. Senate Bill 1620 will address the shortage of nursing instructors in community colleges by removing restrictions that inhibit the hiring and reten...
HOUSTON BILL TO BRING FAIRNESS TO COUNTY FUNDING IS KILLED IN COMMITTEE
(Sacramento) – Assemblyman Guy Houston (R-San Ramon) announced that Assembly Bill 2872 failed to pass Assembly Appropriations Committee. The bill would have allowed under-funded counties to keep additional property tax revenue needed for county services. The bill would bring funding fairness to und...
LGBT Registered Domestic Partners Free to Marry--no Need to Dissolve the Partnership First
(SACRAMENTO)–Thousands of LGBT registered domestic partners faced a heartening legal conundrum last week in the wake of the California Supreme Court΄s decision affirming the right of same-sex couples to marry: can we marry if we΄re already legally linked as domestic partners? According to an oral...
Jeffries Wins 3 of 4 in Appropriations Suspense Hearings
Sacramento: On Thursday, Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) succeeded in having three out of four of his bills be moved off the "Suspense File" and pass out of the Assembly Appropriations Committee. The Appropriations Committee is charged with examining the potential fiscal impact of pro...
SCIENTIFIC GAMES KNOWINGLY ROBBED CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS, QUICK PICK TICKETS STILL BEING SOLD
SACRAMENTO – In what started as one horse race bettor in San Mateo, California, noticing a statistical irregularity has now triggered a national investigation and scandal for an already volatile industry. On May 3, 2008, a thoroughbred owner placed 1,300 - $1 "quick pick" bets at Bay Meadows ...
Financial Relief on Its Way to Local Families Devastated by Last Summer´s Wildfires
Irvine, Calif., May 23, 2008 – In response to last summer´s devastating fires that left many Southern Californians temporarily homeless and caused millions of dollars in damage, Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R-Irvine) and Assemblyman Todd Spitzer (R-Orange) jointly authored a bill to grant propert...
Ma Works to End Recycling Theft in California
San Francisco – Today, Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco) highlighted the disturbing presence of professional recycling poaching rings in neighborhoods with curbside recycling services and called on the State Senate to pass her AB 1778, which cleared the Assembly floor by a vote 45-24 on Thurs...
California marriage licenses can't change until statutes change
Sacramento, California – The California marriage forms cannot be changed to include same-sex "marriages" until the numerous statutes determining marriage licenses and marriage procedures are changed, according to a leading West Coast pro-family organization that studies legislative process. "The...
No More Unfair Parking Ticket Judgements, Governor Signs DeVore Bill Into Law
Sacramento, Calif., May 22, 2008 – Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R-Irvine) has brought fairness back to the table for people receiving parking tickets. The Parking Enforcement Bill (AB 602), an idea from a local constituent, was signed into law this week. This new law prohibits the agency that iss...
Brown Announces $6 Million Air Pollution Settlement With MCM Construction
SACRAMENTO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced a $6 million settlement with MCM Construction, resolving allegations that the company was operating diesel cranes, pile drivers, and other portable engines without the required air district pollution permits. "The compan...
Wolk bill to protect Delta fisheries wins fiscal approval
SACRAMENTO–Legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to protect the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta´s declining fisheries won the approval of the State Assembly´s Appropriations Committee yesterday. The bill will be heard next week on the Assembly Floor. Wolk´s Assembly B...
$58 Million Merck Settlement To Change Deceptive TV Drug Advertisements
SAN DIEGO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced a "groundbreaking settlement" with Merck & Co. which requires the pharmaceutical manufacturer to obtain Federal Drug Administration approval before running any television drug advertisements for new pain medications. "Merck&acu...
BONO MACK INTRODUCES GERALD R. FORD POST OFFICE BILL
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) introduced legislation (H.R. 6085) that would commemorate the life and achievements of President Gerald R. Ford by naming the Rancho Mirage Post Office, near the Ford residence, the Gerald R. Ford Post Office. "President Gerald R. Ford was...
YEE REQUESTS STATE AUDIT OF HORSE RACING SCANDAL, PROBE OF LOTTERY SYSTEM
SACRAMENTO – As a result of a recently uncovered controversy regarding wager systems at horse racing tracks across the state and nation, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) requested the State Auditor to investigate and determine the cost to California consumers and taxpayers. On May 3...
Benoit Introduces Resolution Commemorating June as College and Career Pathways Month
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced Tuesday the introduction of Assembly Joint Resolution 140, a measure to commemorate June 2008 as College and Career Pathways Month to recognize the importance of career technical education. "One of our economy´s greatest re...
California Department of Justice Finds No Mayoral Corruption During Sunroad Project
SAN DIEGO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. released the results of an investigation into allegations of "a corrupt course of action" that San Diego City Attorney Mike Aguirre leveled against San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders. The department concludes that the record does not support the ...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES FIRST AGREEMENTS WITH LABOR TO HELP BALANCE CITY BUDGET
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced a tentative agreement with the Municipal Executives´ Association (MEA) which represents over 900 of the City´s management employees that will generate budget savings of nearly $4 million in the upcoming fiscal year, and an additional...
Californians Reap Financial and Environmental Benefits as Beverage Container Recycling Rate Jumps
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Californians recycled a record 14.7 billion beverage containers in 2007, 1.5 billion more bottles and cans than in 2006, according to the state Department of Conservation. As a result, the annual recycling rate for California Refund Value aluminum, glass and plastic containers ...
BONO MACK INTRODUCES DIESEL TAX FAIRNESS ACT
Legislation would reduce diesel costs, lowering prices for consumers and incentivizing clean diesel technology.
BONO MACK'S LANDMARK WATER SETTLEMENT BILL PASSES HOUSE
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today praised House passage of the Soboba Band of Luiseρo Indians Settlement Act of 2007, H.R. 4841. The bill, introduced by Bono Mack last year, would resolve an ongoing lawsuit over water resources in Riverside County and create new sources ...
BONO MACK AND BALDWIN SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH
Introduce Resolution to Support Prevention of Mental Disorders and Substance Abuse Among Children, Youth and Young Adults.
Barbara Lee Introduces Resolution Honoring the New Deal
(Washington, DC) — Congresswoman Lee today introduced a resolution to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the New Deal. The New Deal Resolution highlights the enormous social and economic contributions of President Franklin D. Roosevelt´s New Deal programs and calls for the recogni...
IN VETO OVERRIDE, BONO MACK'S COUNTRY-OF-ORIGIN LABELING PROVISION PASSES
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today voted to override the Presidential veto on the 2008 Farm Bill, which included a provision introduced by Bono Mack to ensure country-of-origin labeling (C.O.O.L.) for fresh meats and produce. "Consumers deserve to know where the foo...
L.A. LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS ENDORSES CLIFF NUMARK, TIM GOODRICH, PAT FUREY FOR CITY COUNCIL
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed Cliff Numark, Tim Goodrich and Pat Furey for Torrance City Council in the June 3, 2008 election. "The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters is proud to endorse and support Cliff Numark, Tim Goodrich and Pat Fure...
California Home Foreclosure Crisis More Severe than Previously Thought
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Assembly Banking and Finance Committee and Assemblymember Ted Lieu, Chair of the Assembly Rules Committee today announced the release of the California Research Bureau´s Report titled, "Foreclosures in California-The current housing crisis i...
Assemblymember Parra Selected as Delegate to National Convention
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Nicole M. Parra (D-Hanford) was selected as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention during a selection process held by the California Democratic Party this weekend. Parra was selected as a "Party Leader/Elected Official" (PLEO) delegate for the National Conventi...
Torrico bill to strengthen emergency communications to limited-English speaking populations passes
SACRAMENTO – In a state frequently plagued with wildfires, floods and earthquakes, the ability of emergency services to reach limited English speakers could be the difference between life and death. Under a bill carried by Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) the needs of LEP p...
BILL COORDINATING EFFORTS TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLEARS COMMITTEE
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would establish an interagency team overseeing the state´s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to climate change today passed the Senate Environmental Quality Committee. "Climate change i...
Legislation to Fight Polluters and Protect Emergency Responders Passes State Assembly
Sacramento – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security announced that his bill, AB 1946, to provide Regional Water Quality Control Boards more power to pursue polluters and to protect emergency responders passed the State Assembly today. ...
Evans Designated New Chair of Assembly Budget Committee
(SACRAMENTO, CA) Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) was designated by Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles) to serve as the next Chair of the State Assembly Budget Committee. "I look forward to this opportunity to serve the citizens of the State of California and thank Speaker Karen Bas...
Saldaρa part of new Assembly leadership
SACRAMENTO – Assemblywoman Lori Saldaρa (D-San Diego) assumed her responsibilities yesterday as an officer in the leadership of newly-elected California Assembly Speaker Karen Bass (D-Los Angeles). Bass is the first African-American woman in the nation to lead a legislative body. Saldaρa, who c...
Governor Signs Benoit Elder Abuse Legislation
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced that Governor Schwarzenegger has signed into law the Assemblyman´s measure to authorize the use of two-way video conferencing technology in the courtroom to examine sick or infirm witnesses. AB 1158, which passed unanimously ...
Assembly Passes Evans Legislation Helping Wine Lovers
(Sacramento, CA) – Yesterday, the State Assembly passed a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to codify existing consumer expectations on winery picnic areas and tasting rooms. Sponsored by the Wine Institute, a trade association of over 1,000 California wineries and a...
Maldonado Comments on May Revision
(Sacramento, CA)—A leader in last year´s budget negotiations, Senator Abel Maldonado today commended the governor for rescinding his earlier threat to close forty eight state parks and reduce the number of lifeguards on state beaches. The first Republican to vociferously protest these cu...
IRAQ VETERANS SHARE FIRST HAND ACCOUNTS OF IRAQ WAR
Washington, DC – At a forum this morning organized by the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), ten veterans of the Iraq War provided gripping first person accounts of their time spent serving in combat operations. The veterans, who had served in the National Guard, the Army, and the Marines, sha...
Assembly Speaker pro Tem reacts to CA Supreme Court marriage decision
(Sacramento, CA) – California Assembly Speaker pro Tempore Sally Lieber (D-San Jose) reacted to the State Supreme Court´s historic marriage decision today. She participated in the case as amicus curiae with other legislators in a brief filed with the Court which argued in favor of the decisio...
MAJORITY WHIP FIONA MA ON CALIFORNIA SUPREME COURT DECISION TO PROVIDE MARRIAGE EQUALITY
"During San Francisco´s Winter of Love, I was proud to serve as a San Francisco Supervisor when San Francisco extended marriage rights to our City´s same-sex families. There was such incredible joy for these couples, to ensure that they were able to enjoy all the rights and responsibili...
Democrats Defeat Much Needed Alternative Fuels Tax Exemption Despite Environmental Benefits
SACRAMENTO – This week, Democrat members of the Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee voted down a measure that would have offered a limited exemption for biodiesel from the state excise tax and sent a clear message that California does not want to encourage the development of renewable fuels such...
Assembly Unanimously Approves Benoit Background Check Bill
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced the unanimous passage of Assembly Bill 2524, by a vote of 71-0, in the California State Assembly. Benoit´s legislation requires fingerprints and criminal background checks for prospective employees and contractors of th...
IBWC chooses San Ysidro over Bajagua
After considering a report by the Government Accountability Office assessing timelines and costs for two options for wastewater treatment, the United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) has decided to upgrade the existing South Bay International Wastewater Trea...
MAYOR NEWSOM´S STATEMENT REGARDING CALIFORNIA STATE SUPREME COURT RULING ON SAME SEX MARRIAGE
Today, the California Supreme Court took a bold and important step forward to end discrimination in California. The Court´s ruling to grant same-sex couples the right to marry affirms the very best of what California stands for – and proudly continues our state´s long-standing commitment...
DENHAM BILL TO SELL LA COLISEUM STALLED BY SENATE DEMOCRAT LEADERSHIP
MERCED – Senate Bill 1133, authored by State Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), was stalled on the Senate Floor today. The vote was 16 Senators in favor of the measure and 21 in opposition, however Denham was granted permission to bring it up for reconsideration sometime over the next two weeks. SB...
Resolution Calling on Social Networking Sites to Combat Internet Violence & Inappropriate Content
Sacramento-Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services & Homeland Security recently introduced Assembly Concurrent Resolution 106, requesting that social networking and video sites combat the proliferation of violent, criminal and inappropriate content and limit acc...
Tancredo Attempts to Block Foreign Aid to Mexico and Central America
Amendment to "Merida Initiative" Would Have Blocked Funds Until Corruption in Mexico Brought Under Control.
BONO MACK'S CONSERVATION BILL PASSES COMMITTEE, READY FOR HOUSE FLOOR
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today praised Committee passage of her conservation bill in the House Committee on Natural Resources. Bono Mack´s legislation, H.R. 3682, the California Desert and Mountain Heritage Act, would preserve desert, forest, and river areas thr...
Assemblymember Evans Continues Pursuit for Cervical Cancer Vaccine Coverage Mandate
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The Senate Health Committee passed Assembly Bill (AB) 16 authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to require health plans and insurers to cover the cost of vaccinating young women against the virus causing cervical cancer. Last year, Evans authored AB 1429 which i...
Assemblymember Evans Comments on the Governor's May Revise Budget Proposals
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The following is a statement from Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Democratic Caucus, on the release of the Governor´s May Revise budget proposal. "It is encouraging to see the Governor join with Democrats in wanting to balance the budg...
ASSEMBLYWOMAN RUNNER COMMENTS ON GOVERNOR'S MAY REVISE BUDGET PROPOSAL
Sacramento – Assemblywoman Sharon Runner (R – Lancaster) issues the following statement regarding Governor Schwarzenegger´s May Revise of the 2008-2009 state budget proposal. "I am glad Governor Schwarzenegger now proposes a budget that more accurately reflects the values of Californians ...
Benoit Statement on Governor´s May Budget Revisions
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today issued the following statement in response to Governor Schwarzenegger´s May budget revisions: "There are a number of commendable decisions that the Governor made in his budget revisions, as we all work hard to tackle a now-$1...
Senator Margett Issues Statement On Governor Schwarzenegger´s May Revision
SACRAMENTO– Senator Bob Margett (R-Glendora) issued the following statements about the Governor´s May Revision: "First and foremost, I am glad to see the Governor has met the Prop 98 minimum and increased education spending beyond his January proposal. I am also pleased to hear the Governor...
Perata Responds to the May Revision
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) made the following remarks today about the Governor´s May Revision to the state spending plan for 2008-09. "This budget and its reasoning, candidly, is very disappointing. It´s really a budget that is beneath this great...
Aanestad Concerned With May Budget Revision
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) says he´s disappointed with the May budget revision plan released today in Sacramento, and predicts the spending plan will only lead to greater deficits in future budget years. Aanestad says he was prepared to support a budget that cuts spendin...
ASSEMBLYMAN TRAN RESPONDS TO GOVERNOR´S REVISED BUDGET PLAN
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Van Tran, R-Costa Mesa, today called the Governor´s "May Revise" budget plan a mixed bag, saying there are both positive improvements over January´s proposal but also areas of concern. Tran also pointed out that the deficit continues to grow and urgent action mu...
Aanestad Opposes Rural Law Enforcement Cut
SACRAMENTO: Senator Sam Aanestad (R-Grass Valley) is urging a state Senate budget subcommittee to restore $18.5 million in funding for a rural law enforcement program that provides $500,000 a year in grant funding to 37 California counties, including all 12-counties in Northern California´s 4t...
COW PALACE AND SAN BRUNO SCHOOLS BILLS UNANIMOUSLY PASS COMMITTEE
SACRAMENTO – Bills authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) to help two local San Mateo County communities are quickly moving through the legislative process. The Senate Governmental Organization Committee today unanimously approved Senate Bill (SB) 1527 which allows the sta...
Brown Announces San Diego Airport Emissions Agreement
SAN DIEGO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced that the San Diego Airport is taking "a key leadership role" in the fight against global warming by agreeing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from its major airport expansion. "Under this agreement, the San Diego airpor...
MAYOR NEWSOM COMMITS TO REBUILD SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Today, Mayor Gavin Newsom announced the introduction of a bond proposal that will ensure the continued operations of San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH). The Department of Public Health (DPH) is proposing an $887.4 million general obligation bond measure on th...
Legislation to Protect Waterfront Public Trust Land Passed by Assembly
SACRAMENTO – A bill that would ensure protected Public Trust Lands remain out of the hands of private developers has passed out of the State Assembly. Assembly Bill 1832 would repeal statues that, in violation of constitutional prohibitions, allowed cities to grant state tidelands to the U.S. G...
New Assembly Speaker Bass names Alberto Torrico majority floor leader
SACRAMENTO - Assembly Speaker Karen Bass has selected Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to serve as Assembly Majority Floor Leader. Torrico, the son of immigrants from Bolivia, is in his second term. He represents the 20th Assembly District, which includes parts of Alameda and Santa Clara counties...
MAYOR NEWSOM LAUDS NEW FIVE MEGAWATT CITY SOLAR PROJECTS AT SUNSET RESERVOIR, PIER 96
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom today praised the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission´s (SFPUC) decision to authorize new projects that will create at least five megawatts of new solar energy generation at City-owned facilities. When completed, the new projects atop the newly seis...
Orange County Recommended to Receive $100 Million for Jail and Re-Entry Project
SACRAMENTO - Orange County is one step closer to receiving $100 million from the California Corrections Standards Authority (CSA) for its proposed jail and re-entry project. Highly anticipated construction funding recommendations were announced last week by the CSA's Executive Steering Committee....
Bill to Reduce Penalties for Sports Betting Pools Passes the California Assembly
Sacramento— On Thursday, May 8th, AB 1852 by Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) passed the Assembly with overwhelming bipartisan support. This measure will decriminalize participation in sports betting pools, which under current law is a misdemeanor or felony offense, punishable by u...
MAYOR NEWSOM AND SMALL BUSINESS COMMISSION ANNOUNCE OPENING OF SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CENTER
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Joined by members of the Small Business Commission, Mayor Newsom today announced the opening of the Small Business Assistance Center. The center will be lead by Director Brajah Norris and dedicated to serving the needs of small businesses in San Francisco with fewer than 100 emp...
Local Law Enforcement and State Agencies Gear Up for 'Click It or Ticket' May 12-June 1
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- As motorists prepare to hit the roads for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, more than 280 local police departments, along with regional task forces and the California Highway Patrol, will be hitting the streets as part of the statewide "Click It or Ticket" seat belt enforcemen...
COMMITTEE PASSES BILL TO HELP REHABILITATE INCARCERATED YOUTH
SACRAMENTO – On an 8-2 vote the Senate Appropriations Committee today approved legislation expected to help rehabilitate incarcerated juveniles and reduce recidivism. The Family Communication and Youth Rehabilitation Act, authored Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), allows greater commun...
DENHAM BILL TO SELL LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL COLISEUM PASSES SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE
MERCED —Senate Bill 1133, authored by State Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate Appropriations Committee today on a 8 to 5 vote. SB 1133 would require the California Science Center to sell the parcel of land occupied by the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Los Angeles ...
DENHAM TIRE RECYCLING MEASURE CLEARS SENATE APPROPRIATIONS
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Bill 1663, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate Appropriations Committee today on a 14 to 0 vote. SB 1663 would allow farmers and agricultural businesses to more easily recycle their used tires or tires that are illegally dumped on their properti...
DENHAM PETITION MEASURE PASSES SENATE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Bill 1686, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate yesterday during a 34 to 0 Floor vote. SB 1686, co-authored by Senator Gloria Romero (D-East Los Angeles), proposes that if a person, company or organization directs or knows that a petition gathere...
BONO MACK HELPS STATES DEAL WITH CRIMINAL ILLEGAL ALIENS
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) praised House passage of H.R. 1512, which would amend the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP) to authorize reimbursements to States and local governments for costs associated with the incarceration of illegal aliens charged – rather...
$8 MILLION GRANT FOR INNOVATIVE S.F. DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION ALERT SYSTEM
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom today joined Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Regional Administrator Wayne Nastri and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) General Manager Ed Harrington to announce a new $8 mil...
Metal Theft Bill Heads to Senate
SACRAMENTO –Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced the California State Assembly´s unanimous approval, by a vote of 65-0, of Assembly Bill 2724, his measure to crack down on the metal thieves who continue to ravish public and private property in our communities and throug...
Assembly Passes Evans Legislation to Expand Non-Profit Ties with Wine Industry
(Sacramento, CA) – The State Assembly unanimously approved legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to help non-profit organizations organize fundraising events involving wine donated from California´s wine industry. Assembly Bill (AB) 1964 passed with a 74-0 vote....
Sex Crime Victims & Witness Protection Act Passes State Assembly Unanimously
Sacramento–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced today that his legislative initiative to protect victims, witnesses, and our communities from sexually violent predators passed the State Assembly on a unanimous bipartisan vote 74 to 0. "I am very pleased that my colleagues in the Assembly pas...
Legislation to Fight Polluters and Protect Emergency Responders Moves Forward
Sacramento – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security announced that his bill, AB 1946, to provide district attorney´s more power to pursue polluters and to protect emergency responders passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee. ...
San Mateo County audit finds sex offenders at a child care and foster care facility
REDWOOD CITY—Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (San Francisco/San Mateo) and San Mateo County Supervisor Jerry Hill today released results of a San Mateo audit that found registered sex offenders at a child care and foster care facility in the county and announced plans to improve state law and local pra...
Perata Bill on Autism Health Coverage Passes Senate
(SACRAMENTO) – A bill by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) requiring insurance companies to provide appropriate and equitable coverage to patients with autism spectrum disorders passed the Senate today on a 33-to-1 vote. SB 1563 requires the Department of Managed Health Care, in ...
Brown Announces Jiffy Lube Effort To Protect Environment From Spills
SACRAMENTO--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced that Jiffy Lube International has improved its operations to ensure that oil and antifreeze is properly contained at its local oil change facilities. "Some employees were not regularly inspecting their storage containers...
New York Times: "A City Committed to Recycling Is Ready for More"
By FELICITY BARRINGER SAN FRANCISCO — Mayor Gavin Newsom is competitive about many things, garbage included. When the city found out a few weeks ago that it was keeping 70 percent of its disposable waste out of local landfills, he embraced the statistic the way other mayors embrace winnin...
Wolk bill allows all cities to use cost-saving design build process
SACRAMENTO–On a 4-1 bipartisan vote, the Senate Local Government Committee today approved legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to enable cities in California to save money and time on public construction projects using the efficient design-build process. Under Wolk´s Assembly B...
Brown Announces Major DNA Lab Expansion
RICHMOND-- California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced a "major expansion" of California´s DNA laboratory and database, preparing the state to begin collecting DNA samples from every felony arrestee beginning January 1, 2009. "Today's major expansion of the state laboratory p...
Benoit Elder Abuse Legislation Passed To Governor´s Desk
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced that the Senate on Thursday unanimously passed Assembly Bill 1158, Benoit´s elder abuse testimony bill, by a vote of 35-0. Benoit´s bill, authorizing the use of two-way video conferencing technology in the courtroom to ...
HOUSTON'S VETERANS TAX EXEMPTION LEGISLATION HEARD IN ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE
Legislation will increase the property tax exemption for disabled vets.
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES $250,000 REWARD IN FATAL SHOOTING OF TERRELL ROGERS
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Newsom announced a $250,000 reward for information leading to the identification, apprehension and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the death of Terrell Rogers that occurred on January 12, 2008 in the parking lot across the street from the gymnasium of Sac...
Statement by Members of Congress on the Proposal to Suspend the Federal Gas Tax this Summer
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Members of Congress are being asked to state whether or not they support a temporary suspension of the federal tax on gasoline as a response to soaring gas prices. Below is a statement by 29 members of the House of Representatives unequivocally rejecting the idea. The Democrati...
State Agents Bust Doctor For Homicide Following Pharmaceutical Investigation
RIVERSIDE--Following a ten-month investigation, California Department of Justice special agents today arrested Dr. Wesley Albert, 78, in Lake Elsinore for writing large quantities of prescription drugs which led to an individual's death in Riverside last year. "Prescription drugs are extremely p...
MAYOR NEWSOM CHALLENGES 2007 CENSUS POPULATION ESTIMATE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom initiated an informal challenge to the 2007 Census population estimate for the City and County of San Francisco based on a recent report that estimates there are 864,515 people living in San Francisco – almost 100,000 more than the estimated 764,976. Filing thi...
State Concludes De Anza Investigation
SAN FRANCISCO--After a thorough investigation that included reviewing prior investigations conducted by the Santa Clara County Sheriff´s and District Attorney´s Offices and conducting its own independent investigation, the California Department of Justice ("DOJ") announced today that it ...
19th Avenue Double Fine Zone Bill Speeds Ahead
SACRAMENTO – An effort that began four years ago to create a double fine zone along the deadly 19th Avenue corridor in San Francisco is one significant step closer to becoming law. On a bipartisan 21-13 vote, the California Senate today approved Senate Bill 1419, legislation authored by Senator Lel...
BONO MACK INTRODUCES BILL TO ENSURE HELP FOR FAMILIES OF FALLEN HEROES
Washington, D.C. – Today Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) introduced the Charitable Aid To Community Heroes (CATCH) Act, H.R. 5930, which would help ensure that contributions collected by charitable organizations reach the families of individuals who are killed or injured while serving to protec...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES HUNDREDS OF EMPLOYERS SIGNING UP FOR HEALTHY SAN FRANCISCO PROGRAM
San Francisco, CA – Today, Mayor Gavin Newsom heralded preliminary data indicating 734 local employers have selected the Healthy San Francisco program as the healthcare choice for their employees. These employers have committed almost $6 million toward healthcare expenditures for their employees, be...
Benoit Phony 911 Call Bill Heads to Senate
SACRAMENTO – Today, the California State Assembly, by a vote of 61-1, approved Assembly Bill 1976, legislation by Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) that strengthens fines for fraudulent 911 telephone calls. Assemblyman Benoit obtained and released recordings of actual 911 calls made by p...
CALIFORNIA BAN ON TOXIC CHEMICAL BPA PASSES SENATE HEALTH COMMITTEE
SACRAMENTO – The Senate Health Committee voted 6-3 to approve and send to the Senate floor SB 1713, the "Toxin-Free Toddlers and Babies Act," by Senator Carole Migden (D-San Francisco/North Bay). The bill bans any detectable level of the toxic chemical bisphenol A (BPA) from all toys and child c...
Portantino: 'Where are the Fiscal Conservatives Hiding?'
Portantino, CSU faculty and students hold press conference to advocate for a true conservative approach to solving state΄s budget deficit.
Benoit Announces Success of California's Donate Life Registry
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) joined families of organ and tissue donors and organ transplant recipients at the State Capitol to highlight the success of the Donate Life California Organ & Tissue Donor Registry, which has signed up over three million Californians who have...
LEGISLATION TO STOP RECKLESS INTERNET POSTINGS PASSES SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
(Sacramento) – Assemblyman Guy Houston´s (R-San Ramon) legislation aimed at preventing online harassment passed through the Senate Public Safety Committee. Assembly Bill 919, the Internet Stalking Bill, is designed to protect citizens from stalking, harassment and other abuse over the internet...
Legislation to Merge the California Department of Emergency Services & Homeland Security Passes
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security announced the passage of Assembly Bill 38, legislation that will create a new Department of Emergency Services and Homeland Security by consolidating two state agencies, the Office of Eme...
Senate Public Safety Panel Unanimously Approves Benoit Legislation on Elder Abuse Testimony
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced that the Senate Public Safety Committee unanimously passed Assembly Bill 1158, Benoit´s elder abuse testimony bill. Benoit´s bill will authorize the use of two-way video conferencing technology in the courtroom to exami...
Assemblyman Bob Huff´s Public Safety Legislation Held in Senate Public Safety Committee
Sacramento, CA – AB 278, a bill by Assemblyman Bob Huff (R-Diamond Bar) was held in the Senate Public Safety Committee due to the possibility that it could place more criminals in state prisons. AB 278 would have expanded the scope of existing law relating to false compartments used in vehicle...
Senate Policy Committee OKs food-waste prevention bill
Senators OK plan to allow customers to either take home their catered food or have it donated to benefit others.
THREE MILLION CALIFORNIANS SAY 'YES!' TO ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Families of organ and tissue donors joined organ transplant recipients at the State Capitol on April 30 to formally thank lawmakers, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the three million Californians who have pledged to save and heal lives by signing up on the state-autho...
Brown Unveils DNA Technique To Crack Unsolved Crimes
SACRAMENTO—California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced a new DNA search policy that will improve the ability of local law enforcement to investigate unsolved violent crimes by providing new investigative leads. "California will help local law enforcement catch violent crimina...
FORECLOSURE REFORM BILL CLEARS SENATE
STATE CAPITOL – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) today spoke out in support of Senate Bill 1137 authored by Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland). Unlike Perata´s Senate Bill 926, this improved foreclosure bill was a measure Denham was proud to support. SB 1137 passed the Senate by...
DENHAM'S 21st CENTURY SKILLS MEASURE SAILS THROUGH SENATE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Concurrent Resolution 88, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate today by a 38 to 0 vote This measure encourages the California education system to partner with business leaders to train students in 21st century skills to compete in today´s global ...
DENHAM ELECTRONIC FILING MEASURE PASSES SENATE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Bill 1204, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate today by a 38 to 0 vote. This measure would allow state and local agencies to offer the option of electronic filing of the "Statements of Economic Interest" (SEI – Form 700) of elected and appointed offic...
Perata Mortgage Relief Bill Passes Senate
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) providing immediate relief to homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis passed the Senate today. "Californians need our help, and they need it urgently," Perata said. "It is in everyone´s best interest for lenders...
Benoit Joins Assembly Republicans In Calling for School Choice
Measures Will Give Parents More Choices In Their Child´s Education.
Perata Carbon Credits Bill Clears Committee
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate Environmental Quality Committee today passed legislation authored by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) that would establish advertising standards for greenhouse gas credits. SB 1762 is the nation´s first "truth in advertising standards" for claims ...
Wolk bill to prevent abusive disability lawsuits gains momentum
Bill aims to reduce unwarranted lawsuits and increase disabled access compliance.
Democratic Senators Call for Prison Plan from Governor
(SACRAMENTO) – Five leading Senate Democrats today requested the Governor provide a plan within 30 days to coordinate all the administration´s efforts to build prison beds, manage its corrections department and limit prison population growth. In a letter to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
Nava Introduces Resolution Calling on Social Networking Sites to Combat Violent Content
Sacramento-Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services & Homeland Security introduced Assembly Concurrent Resolution 106, requesting that social networking and video sites combat the proliferation of violent, criminal and inappropriate content and limit access by ch...
Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters Endorses Mark Ridley-Thomas for L.A. County Supervisor
Los Angeles – The Los Angeles League of Conservation Voters (LALCV) has endorsed State Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas for Los Angeles County Supervisor in the 2nd District. The endorsement came last night following a live debate between Ridley-Thomas and Councilmember Bernard Parks, the two front runner...
SENATOR YEE URGES PARENTS TO AVOID LATEST ULTRA-VIOLENT VIDEO GAME
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), the author of California´s law attempting to prohibit the sale of extremely violent video games to minors, today urged parents to avoid purchasing the latest graphically violent video game – Grand Theft Auto (GTA) IV – scheduled for ...
Resolution Calling for Increased Protection for California Gray Whale Passes State Assembly
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and the Assembly´s representative on the California Ocean Protection Council announced that his AJR 49 calling on the United States Congress, the President, and the California Fish ...
Benoit to Commemorate Survivor on Holocaust Memorial Week
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) announced today that Earl Greif, a Rancho Mirage resident and Holocaust survivor, will be honored at a ceremony in the State Capitol Monday as part of the Holocaust Memorial Project commemorated each year during April´s Holocaust Memori...
US Senate Set to Approve Filipino Veterans Bill, Bush May Veto
SACRAMENTO – The US Senate was expected to vote today on the Filipino Veterans Equity Act, federal legislation to reinstitute benefits stripped from Filipino WWII veterans sixty-two years ago by the 1946 Rescission Act. The benefit, which includes healthcare, disability pensions, and burial expense...
Brown Exposes Covert Federal Preemption In New Gas Mileage Standard
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. attacked the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration´s new fuel economy rules, calling them "a covert assault" on California´s landmark tailpipe greenhouse gas regulations. "This fuel economy plan, while attractive o...
Assemblyman Bob Huff´s Budget Reform Defeated in Committee
Sacramento, CA (April 22, 2008) –Assemblyman Bob Huff´s budget reform legislation died in the Assembly Budget Committee this week along party lines with a 10-12 vote. AB 1838 would have designated certain state departments to implement a zero-based budgeting method to better scrutinize and jus...
Wolk bill to honor patients´ instructions for end-of-life care moves forward
SACRAMENTO–The State Assembly´s Judiciary Committee voted 10-0 today to support legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to require healthcare providers throughout the state to honor a new mechanism by which patients´ can provide specific instructions for their end-of-life care. ...
Metal Theft Bill Advances Out Of Appropriations Committee
SACRAMENTO –Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced the Assembly Appropriation Committee´s unanimous approval of Assembly Bill 2724, his measure to crack down on the metal thieves who continue to ravish public and private property in our communities and throughout the Stat...
Perata's Bill Increasing Benefits for Permanently Disabled Workers Clears Senate Committee
(SACRAMENTO) – Legislation by Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland) to increase workers´ compensation benefits for people who suffer an injury on the job leaving them permanently disabled today passed the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee. The measure, SB 1717, ...
Tran Bill Signed By Governor To Keep Education Dollars Flowing From State Lottery
AB1251 Corrects A Small Discrepancy That Existed Regarding Prize Claim Timeframes & Maintains Supplemental Education Funding MEGA Millions Generates For The State.
GARAMENDI ENDORSES RICHARD HOLOBER FOR ASSEMBLY
(Burlingame, CA) Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi has announced his endorsement of Democrat Richard Holober for the 19th State Assembly District in San Mateo County. The primary election is scheduled for June, 2008. John Garamendi stated, "When I served as State Insurance Commissioner, I worke...
BONO MACK ADDRESSES HOUSING CONCERNS AT FORECLOSURE WORKSHOP
Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (CA-45) today addressed concerns about the housing market at the Foreclosure Prevention Community Workshop. Bono Mack worked with the Fair Housing Council to bring the workshop to the Coachella Valley. The free event, hosted by the Fair Housing Counc...
Assemblyman Solorio Legislation Breezes Through Committees
SACRAMENTO - Despite the hectic schedules and hurdles of the California Assembly's legislative calendar, Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim) has scored a very successful last two weeks. All of his priority bills from his 2008 Legislative package passed out of their respective policy committees. ...
SENATE OVERWHELMINGLY APPROVES BILL TO PROTECT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS
Yee´s legislation will protect battered women from threat of incarceration.
DENHAM'S MEASURE ON LOCAL HISTORY CLEARS SENATE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Concurrent Resolution 86, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) passed today on the Senate Floor by a 38 to 0 vote. SCR 86 would encourage all high school social studies teachers to teach local county history to their students. "I am pleased this resolution passed th...
Assembly passes Torrico bill on cancer research fund
Taxpayers could check a box on their tax form for Northern California Cancer Center Research Fund.
L.A. CITY ATTORNEY ROCKY DELGADILLO FILES CIVIL LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION AGAINST BLUE CROSS
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, the City´s chief prosecutor, has announced his office has filed a civil law enforcement action on behalf of the People of the State of California against WellPoint, Inc., and two of its subsidiaries for engaging in unlawful and deceptiv...
Legislation to Promote Teacher Credentialing Approved by Assembly Education Committee
As California faces a severe shortage of teachers, bi-partisan bill allows more educational institutions to offer teacher education programs that meet state´s rigorous teaching standards.
Ashburn Nursing-Shortage Bills Advance
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn today announced that two bills to help with the critical shortage of nurses in California have passed the Senate Education Committee. Senate Bill 1620 will address the shortage of nursing instructors in community colleges by allowing more part-time instructor...
Wolk bill kick-starts California΄s efforts to resolve current water crisis
Uses existing bond funds to address risks climate change and Delta crisis pose to water supply.
DENHAM "SCHOOL PARK PROPERTY" BILL PASSES SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Bill 1347, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate Education Committee yesterday. This measure would allow the governing board of a school district to designate all, or a portion of, a field or landscaped area owned by the district to be used for general ...
HOUSTON BILL BRINGING FAIRNESS TO COUNTY FUNDING PASSES IN COMMITTEE
Under funded Counties to receive funds for police and fire protection, and health services.
Committee Clears Evans Bill to Expand Non-Profit Ties with Wine Industry
(Sacramento, CA) – Yesterday, the Assembly Committee on Government Organization voted unanimously to pass legislation authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) to help non-profit organizations organize fundraising events involving wine donated from California´s wine industry. A...
Assembly Education Committee Bottles Benoit School Bus Bill
SACRAMENTO – Yesterday, the Assembly Education Committee held a bill by Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) that would provide funding flexibility for school districts to fund their school busing operations. Assembly Bill 2290 would accomplish that by providing the option to school distric...
DENHAM EDUCATION RESOLUTIONS PASS TODAY IN SENATE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
STATE CAPITOL – Two education measures, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), passed the Senate Education Committee today both on a 9 to 0 vote. Senate Concurrent Resolution 86 would encourage all high school social studies teachers to teach local county history to their students. This re...
Brown Files 78 Felony Charges Against Bandit Travel Agent
ORANGE COUNTY— California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the arrest of an Orange County travel agent who sold more than $160,000 in "bogus travel packages" to senior citizens who wanted to visit Cuba for religious and cultural purposes. "The suspect allegedly ripped o...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES SFO GREEN RENTAL CAR PROGRAM
Emissions avoided by implementation of this program are estimated at 51 tons of CO2 per year.
Key Senate cmte OKs vehicle breathalyzers for 'extreme' drunken drivers
SACRAMENTO – Motorists cited for high blood-alcohol levels could more easily be required to install breathalyzers in their vehicles, according to a Sen. Jenny Oropeza bill approved on a bipartisan voted today by the Senate Public Safety Committee. "California currently is among the most lenient ...
Democrat maneuvering blocks Houston Bill
Backroom efforts leaves Marine Corps/Berkeley bill one vote short in Transportation Committee.
Landmark Green Buildings Bill Passes First Hurdle
First in the Nation Zero Energy Measure Would Dramatically Reduce Carbon Emissions from California Homes.
ASSEMBLYWOMAN RUNNER RECOGNIZES APRIL AS DMV/DONATE LIFE MONTH
Sacramento – On Monday, the California State Assembly passed Assembly Concurrent Resolution 125 and recognized April as DMV/Donate Life California Month to encourage Californians to sign up with the Donate Life California Organ and Tissue Donor Registry. "I am thrilled that my fellow colleagues ...
DENHAM STATES "A $400 MILLION REVENUE OPPORTUNITY MOVES FORWARD"
STATE CAPITOL – Senator Jeff Denham´s (R-Merced) Senate Bill 1133 could provide our state some financial hope by ridding taxpayers of 152 acres of dilapidated and underused property – the LA Memorial Coliseum and the vacant Sports Center – and earn our state hundred of millions of dollars in t...
DENHAM PETITION MEASURE SAILS THROUGH SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
STATE CAPITOL – Senate Bill 1686, authored by Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced), sailed through the Senate Public Safety Committee today on a 3-0 vote, with two amendments. Senator Gloria Romero (D-East Los Angeles) signed on as a co-author to SB 1686 during the committee hearing. SB 1686 proposes...
ASSEMBLYMAN VAN TRAN PROPOSES ABRAHAM LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION AT NO COST TO CALIFORNIA
Tran Hopes AB2871 Will Remind Americans, Young And Old, Of Our 16th President´s Passionate Opposition To Slavery And His Brave Pronouncement Of The Emancipation Proclamation.
Benoit Measure Penalizing False 911 Callers Advances
SACRAMENTO – Today, the Assembly Public Safety Committee approved Assembly Bill 1976, legislation by Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) that strengthens fines for fraudulent 911 telephone calls. "False 911 calls tie up emergency response lines, preventing genuine emergency calls from ...
Groundbreaking Greenhouse Gas Emmission Legislation Passes First Hurdle
Measure Will Set-up First of its Kind Mechanism for Certifying Sale of Voluntary Greenhouse Gas Emission Off-Sets.
Legislation to Fight Polluters & Protect Californians & the Environment
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava today announced that Assembly Bill 1960, which will provide increased authority to the Calfiornia Deparment of Conservation´s Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) to ensure that all California based oil companies meet minimum operating st...
Wolk Delta Recreation Area and fish protection bills approved
SACRAMENTO–Two bills by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to help restore Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta fisheries, and expand fishing and hunting opportunities in the Delta were both approved by the Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee today. Wolk´s Assembly Bill 2502, which pas...
Assembly Health Committee Approves Legislation to Increase Early Detection of Breast Cancer
A decades-old policy on what insurance companies must cover relies on outdated and incomplete scientific information that leaves many women without coverage for needed breast cancer screenings.
Assemblyman DeVore Outlines Serious Need for Nuclear Power in UC Berkeley Publication
Sacramento, Calif. – Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R-Irvine) has found a voice in a most unlikely place – UC Berkley. The conservative lawmaker was featured in last week´s edition of Ecology Law Currents explaining the critical need for California to lift the ban on construction of modern, clean ...
Governor Signs Wiggins Bill Designating $5.3 Million for Fisheries Restoration
Sacramento – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed Senate Bill 562, legislation by North Coast Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) to designate nearly $5.3 million in urgent funding for coastal salmon and steelhead fisheries restoration projects. SB 562 is an urgency measure, meaning th...
Construction Company And District Official Indicted For Diverting $3.6 Million From Schools
SANTA BARBARA--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced a 74-count felony indictment against a former Santa Maria-Bonita School District official and three executives from TurnKey, a Temecula-based company, for misappropriating $3.6 million in public money for schools. "...
SENATE APPROVES BILL FOR GREATER PUBLIC ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
SACRAMENTO – On a 33-1 bipartisan vote, the California Senate today approved legislation to allow greater public access to government contracts as well as audits and reviews of public agencies. Senate Bill 1696, authored by Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo), would prohibit a state or...
Assemblyman Bob Huff´s Illegal Immigration Reform Package Voted Down in Committee
Sacramento, CA – Three pieces of Assemblyman Bob Huff´s illegal immigration legislative reform package died in the Assembly Public Safety Committee last week. AB 2418 would have denied bail to undocumented individuals charged with violent or gang-related felonies, AB 2422 would have required t...
YEE BILL WOULD PROVIDE HEALTHCARE FOR 200,000 CALIFORNIA CHILDREN AND SAVE STATE MILLIONS
SACRAMENTO – Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) has introduced legislation to increase the number of California children with healthcare while also saving the state millions of dollars. SB 1459, which will be considered by the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday, would create the C...
COMMITTEE CLEARS EVANS BILL TO EXPAND CA WILDERNESS
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The Assembly Committee on Natural Resources passed a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Democratic Caucus, that directs the state to assess the suitability of numerous state roadless lands in Northern California for wilderness designa...
Assembly casts bipartisan vote to support Wolk water conservation bill
Bill encourages use of rate structure that rewards consumers who conserve water.
NEW NON-STOP SERVICE TO DUBAI ON FAST-GROWING EMIRATES AIRLINE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced that Emirates Airlines will begin non-stop daily service from Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, to San Francisco International Airport beginning October 26, 2008. Emirates Airline, based in Dubai, is one of the world´s fastest growing, i...
Unions and Democrats Protect Pensions of Felons and Defeat AB 1858
AB 1858 would withhold taxpayer subsidies of pensions for felons who embezzle from the public.
CHP COMMISSIONER & MADD NATIONAL CEO SUPPORT ANTI-DRUNK DRIVING LEGISLATION
Ignition interlock devices for all convicted drunk drivers will save lives in California.
Assembly Committee Approves Paid Sick Days Legislation
Vote Comes on the Heels of New Report that Finds Workers & Employers in State Would Benefit from Law.
Flexible Workweek Legislation Dies By Party-Line Vote In Committee Today
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced that his Small Business Family Scheduling Option (Assembly Bill 2127), legislation that would have given flexibility to hourly employees in California´s small businesses to alter their workweek schedules, was defeated on...
L.A. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENDORSES SENATOR MARK-RIDLEY THOMAS FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY SUPERVISOR
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Democratic Party (LACDP) overwhelmingly voted to endorse State Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas for Los Angeles County Supervisor, District 2, in the June 3, 2008 election to replace retiring Supervisor Yvonne B. Burke. "Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas is an extraordinar...
Assemblyman Bob Huff´s Parental Rights Legislation Killed by Committee
AB 2085 and AB 2086 rejected on party-line vote in Assembly Education Committee,despite strong showing of public support.
Governor Applauds Ashburn for Volunteers Bill
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn was joined by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger along the banks of the American River in Sacramento yesterday where the two held a press conference in support of Ashburn´s state volunteers measure, Senate Bill 1345. "Government has its job to do, but government...
"No Tax-Funded Pensions for Embezzling Employees" says Jeffries
1858 would stop subsidizing the retirements of felons who steal from taxpayers.
Benoit Bill Targeting Metal Thieves Passes Committee
SACRAMENTO –Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) today announced the Assembly Public Safety Committee´s unanimous approval of Assembly Bill 2724, his measure to crack down on the metal thieves who continue to ravish public and private property in our communities and throughout the Stat...
Barbara Lee Says China´s Record Overshadows the Olympic Torch´s Pass Through the Bay Area
(Washington, DC) – Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-9) released the following statement in advance of the Beijing Olympic torch pass through San Francisco: "The public outcry against China human rights record and its hosting of this year´s Olympics has cast a shadow over the Bay Area´s d...
Wolk mortgage reform bill passes key committee
SACRAMENTO–Mortgage broker reform legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) passed from the Assembly Banking & Finance Committee on a 7-2 vote. "This bill focuses on the mortgage brokers who have been the least regulated in California, and who have accounted for a large and growing share...
BANKING INDUSTRY OPPOSES BILL TO PROTECT WORKING FAMILIES FROM PREDATORY STUDENT LOANS
SACRAMENTO, CA - Working families and their college-bound children would get the information they need to protect themselves from predatory student loans under a bill by Assembly Speaker pro Tempore Sally Lieber (D-San Jose) facing heavy banking industry opposition at 1:30 p.m. today in the Assembly...
Key Senate Committee Approves Cogdill´s Bill Dealing with State Property Purchases
(Sacramento) – Today, the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee voted unanimously to approve Senate Bill 1323 by Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto). SB 1323 would revise the way the state appraises property that it purchases to ensure that the State pays the appropriate price. "State resour...
Assemblymember Pedro Nava's Initiatives Pass Public Safety Committee Today
Sacramento–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, the Los Angeles District Attorney´s Office, the Peace Officers Research Association of California representing 61,000 peace officers throughout California, Crime Victims United of California, and the Humane Society USA held press a conference today a...
Committee Approves Legislation to Create Online Database of Domestic Violence Offenders
SACRAMENTO—Today, the Assembly Public Safety Committee, with a 5-1 vote, passed legislation, authored by Assemblywoman Fiona Ma (D-San Francisco), to create a database of convicted domestic violence felon and repeat offenders. The legislation, AB 1771-The Domestic Violence Prevention and Righ...
Wolk bills to strengthen state's response to oil spills pass key committee
SACRAMENTO–Assembly Bills 2911 and 2912 by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis), part of a package of legislation introduced by the Assembly in response to the Cosco Busan oil spill last November, passed from their first committee yesterday. "Inland oil spills pose significant risk to the environm...
MAYOR NEWSOM APPLAUDS MARKET OCTAVIA PLAN APPROVAL
San Francisco, CA – The legislation required to implement the Market Octavia Plan was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on its first reading today, paving the way for much anticipated new housing and infrastructure improvements in the plan area. The Market Octavia Plan is a cul...
Cogdill´s Sex Offender Bill Passes Senate Public Safety Committee
(Sacramento) – Today, the Senate Public Safety Committee unanimously approved Senate Bill 1302 authored by Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto). SB 1302 strengthens current laws regarding sex offenders by closing loopholes in sex offender laws and by ensuring that people convicted of the continuous sexu...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES OLYMPIC TORCHBEARERS
San Francisco, CA — Calling them individuals of "inspiration, courage and selflessness," Mayor Gavin Newsom today announced the names of the individuals chosen by the City and County of San Francisco who will carry the Olympic Torch through the streets of San Francisco on April 9, pending appr...
Nava Announces Initiatives to Fight Serial Polluters & Protect the Environment
Santa Barbara–State Assemblymember Pedro Nava, the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Santa Barbara District Attorney΄s Office, the Surfrider Foundation and the Audubon Society held a press conference in Santa Barbara County today to announce two initiatives to go after the most egre...
Key committee OKs Wolk legislation to help prepare for state's water needs
SACRAMENTO–The Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee voted this week to approve two bills by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to help prepare for some of the state´s most critical water challenges. "With California´s outdated water infrastructure, a dwindling snow pack, and...
Brown Takes EPA To Court For Ignoring Supreme Court Mandate
WASHINGTON DC—California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. went to federal court yesterday to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to release a court-mandated determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health or welfare. Such a determination of endangerment is the first s...
DENHAM AUTHORS BILL TO DESIGNATE "SCHOOL PARK PROPERTY"
STATE CAPITOL – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) recently amended his Senate Bill 1347 to allow school districts to designate areas as "school park property," while limiting the school´s liability on this land. "Currently, the law forbids a parent and child from flying a kite on a school fiel...
Legislation to Fight Polluters and Protect Emergency Responders Passes First Hurdle
Sacramento –Assemblymember Pedro Nava announced that his legislation, Assembly Bill 1946, to provide district attorneys more power to pursue polluters passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee this week on a 7 to 3 vote. "I am proud to be working with the California District Attorney´s Associ...
MAYOR NEWSOM ELIMINATES 300 POSITIONS
San Francisco, CA –Mayor Gavin Newsom announced the elimination of 301 city government positions. These job reductions will save an estimated $29 million in FY 08-09. Of the positions eliminated, 41 are administrative and management positions. "We are facing some of the toughest decisions we have...
Assembly Democrats Side With Illegal Immigrant Felons Over Much Needed Budget Deficit Relief
SACRAMENTO – Democrat members of the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted down a measure that would have required the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to screen and verify the immigration status of new incoming prisoners. In a 2-4 vote with one member abstaining, the committee rej...
MAYOR NEWSOM LAUNCHES SANCTUARY CITY OUTREACH CAMPAIGN
San Francisco, CA – Joined by community groups, faith leaders, and City department heads, Mayor Gavin Newsom and Supervisor Tom Ammiano launched a public awareness campaign to promote San Francisco´s "sanctuary" policy for undocumented residents, and assure all residents that accessing city se...
Committee Clears Evans Bill to Protect Foster Youth
(SACRAMENTO, CA) The Assembly Human Services Committee has passed a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa) that will require the state to establish additional safeguards in the court approval process for prescribing psychotropic drugs to foster youth. Assembly Bill (AB) 2117...
Wolk disappointed by decision to hold bills for education funding flexibility
SACRAMENTO–Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) expressed her disappointment with a key legislative committee´s decision to hold four bills, including her own Assembly Bill 1908, to provide budget flexibility for the state´s struggling school districts. In anticipation of unprecedented...
Senate Democrats Vote Down Proposal to Reduce Identity Theft
SACRAMENTO – Senator Margett (R-Glendora) expressed frustration with the Senate Health Committee today after SB 1398 failed on a 4-5 vote. The measure, which had a bi-partisan coalition of support, would have required a person requesting a certified copy of a birth or death certificate to show a dri...
Wolk bill to protect seniors gets unanimous, bipartisan support in key committee
Legislation strengthens requirements for residential care facilities for elderly.
ASSEMBLYMAN GUY HOUSTON SUPPORTS MEASURE TO STRENGTHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT IN CALIFORNIA
The Safe Neighborhoods Act will curb gang, gun, and street crime.
Senate gives final approval to urgent funding for salmon and steelhead restoration
Sacramento – The State Senate gave final approval today to Senate Bill 562, legislation by North Coast Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) to designate nearly $5.3 million in urgent funding for coastal salmon and steelhead fisheries restoration projects. The Assembly approved SB 562 on Marc...
MAYOR NEWSOM AND SUPERVISOR MCGOLDRICK TO CAP OVERTIME PAY
San Francisco, CA – Today, Mayor Gavin Newsom submitted legislation to the Board of Supervisors to limit overtime. The legislation limits the amount of overtime an employee can work throughout the year and limits the total number of hours an employee can work in a single week. This legislation affec...
Committee Clears Evans Bill to Aid Newsgathering
Sacramento, CA)— The Assembly Judiciary Committee passed a bill authored by Assemblymember Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), Chair of the Assembly Democratic Caucus, to expedite court procedures determining the unsealing of documents so that the public´s right to know and privacy concerns are...
Assembly Joint Resolution 49 to Protect the California Gray Whale Passes First Hurdle
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services and Homeland Security and the legislature´s representative on the California Ocean Protection Council announced that his AJR 49 calling on the United States Congress, the President, and the California Fi...
Torrico bill aiding renters caught in foreclosure squeeze passes Assembly Committee
SACRAMENTO – A bill by Assembly Member Alberto Torrico (D-Newark) to give added protection to renters who are being forced out of their homes because their landlords´ properties are foreclosed, passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee 7-2 today. The bill now heads to the Assembly Utilities an...
Assemblyman Benoit Calls Defeat of RJ's Law Irresponsible
SACRAMENTO – Democrats on the Assembly Human Services Committee today showed just how out of touch they are by rejecting a Republican-authored measure (Assembly Bill 2389, by Assemblyman John J. Benoit, R-Bermuda Dunes) that would mandate random drug tests for welfare recipients. Even in the face...
DENHAM CO-AUTHORS CONSUMER-PROTECTION LAW TO CRACK DOWN ON AUTO BODY REPAIR FRAUD
STATE CAPITOL – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) recently co-authored Assembly Bill 2825, a consumer-protection measure by Assembly Member Wilmer Amina Carter (D-Rialto). This legislation would require auto body repair businesses to provide customers with a signed statement certifying repairs or parts...
VAN TRAN AND ASSEMBLY GOP DELEGATION CALL ON PRESIDENT BUSH TO SECURE THE CALIFORNIA/MEXICO BORDER
SACRAMENTO – This week 30 GOP Assemblymembers joined Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger´s call for President Bush to continue funding for National Guard troops assisting the Border Patrol in our nation´s frontline defense against terrorism and illegal traffickers. The letter was initiated b...
Aanestad to Congress: "Fund Rural Schools Now"
Senate Education Committee Gives Unanimous Approval to SJR 23.
Ashburn Volunteer Bill Sidelined in Committee
SACRAMENTO – Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) expressed disappointment over the failure of his state volunteers bill, SB 1345 to pass the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee. SB 1345 came up one vote short and was held in the committee on a 2-0 vote, with three votes from the five-me...
BILL APPROVED TO ALLOW GREATER PUBLIC ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS
SACRAMENTO – Following Sunshine Week, a national initiative focusing on the importance of open government and freedom of information, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved legislation to allow greater public access to government contracts as well as audits and reviews of public agencies. Senate...
Ashburn´s Mountain Communities Amtrak Bus Bill Passes Committee
SACRAMENTO - Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield)has announced the passage in the Senate Transportation Committee of Senate Bill 1263. The meaasure will allow Amtrak to provide bus service to Frazier Park and the Mountain Communities by way of its Santa Clarita-to-Lebec "feeder bus" route. The bill ...
Wolk bill to give owners more time to claim lost property passes first hurdle
SACRAMENTO–Legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to provide Californians more time to claim dormant, lost, forgotten, or abandoned bank accounts, insurance policies, safe deposit boxes, and other types of property before it is turned over to the state, passed its first hurdle yesterday, w...
RUNNER BILL PROTECTS CHILD SAFETY
Sacramento – Assemblywoman Sharon Runner (R – Lancaster) announced that the Assembly Public Safety Committee passed Assembly Bill 2523, a bill that will protect children from predators engaged in child luring acts. "AB 2523 is another necessary tool to aid law enforcement officials in fighting ...
MAYOR NEWSOM CALLS FOR RESPONSE TO MEDI-CAL REIMBURSEMENT CUTS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom visited the Sacramento Press Club yesterday to discuss his administration´s landmark universal healthcare plan, Healthy San Francisco, and to discuss the recent Governor-proposed and Legislature-approved cut of $1.1 billion in state funds from Medi-Cal (i...
Panel approves Wolk bill to increase reporting to elder abuse
SACRAMENTO–Legislation by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) to help local district attorneys investigate and prosecute elder abuse cases that occur in long-term care facilities was unanimously approved by the Assembly Public Safety Committee. "Every year hundreds of cases of physical abuse in Ca...
New Perata Foreclosure Relief Bill Passes Out of Committee
(SACRAMENTO) – The Senate Judiciary Committee approved legislation authored by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland) to immediately help homeowners and tenants affected by the mortgage crisis and prevent neighborhoods afflicted with foreclosures from becoming areas of blight. SB 1137 is...
Alert System Designed to Catch Homicide Defendants or Suspects Trying to Flee the Country
Devore Bill Sails Out of Committee on Bipartisan Vote. The Proposed ALAN Alert is Named After a Sixteen Year Old Murder Victim Whose Killer Fled to Mexico to Avoid Prosecution.
Sen. Dutton Named Vice Chair of Senate Budget
SACRAMENTO – Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) has been named Vice Chair of the Senate Budget Committee by Sen. Republican Leader Dick Ackerman (R-Tustin) and Sen. Republican Leader-Elect Dave Cogdill (R-Fresno). "Senator Dutton is a proven leader in the California State Legislature," said Rep...
Ashburn Announces State Volunteer Measure
Removes prevailing wage obstacle to volunteerism on state funded projects.
Assemblyman Bob Huff Introduces Legislation to Restore Parental Rights
AB 2085 and AB 2086 will delete contentious section of Education Code and Require Parental Notification for Sensitive Topics.
Assemblymember Parra Joins Governor in Call for Budget Reform
BAKERSFIELD – Assemblymember Nicole M. Parra (D-Hanford) joined Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in calling for budget reform. "This is the toughest budget crisis that I have seen in my time as a State Legislator. California is facing a multi-billion deficit in the budget unless serious cuts are m...
Relief for Municipal Bond Issuers Passes Legislature
(SACRAMENTO, CA) – Yesterday, Senate Bill (SB) 344, authored by Senator Michael J. Machado (D-Linden), passed the State Senate on a 33-1 vote. The bill is now before Governor Schwarzenegger for his signature. SB 344 is sponsored by State Treasurer Bill Lockyer and will help the state and local ...
Tax Relief for Troubled Borrowers Passes Senate Floor
(SACRAMENTO, CA) – Yesterday, Senate Bill (SB) 1055 authored by Senator Michael J. Machado (D-Linden), passed the State Senate on a 34-0 vote. SB 1055 will assist Californians whose lenders have forgiven a portion of their mortgage debt, by allowing these taxpayers to exclude the forgiven debt f...
LANTOS TUNNEL LEGISLATION PASSES SENATE
Tunnel at Devil´s Slide likely to be named for late Congressman.
Aanestad Patient Safety Bill Clears First Committee Test
SB 1178 Protects Consumers From Convicted Sex Offenders.
Assembly Republicans Unveil Border Security Legislative Package
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Republicans have announced a border security legislative package, which includes 20 common-sense measures they said would help the state secure the border and better protect Californians. Assemblyman Benoit commented, "Our federal government is failing to protect our borders...
Committee Approves Bill to Shield Domestic Violence Victims
Legislation will protect battered women from threat of incarceration.
HOUSTON JOINS ASSEMBLY REPUBLICANS TO UNVEIL BORDER SECURITY LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Guy Houston (R-San Ramon) joins his Assembly Republican colleagues as they announced a border security legislative package which includes common-sense measures that would help the state secure the border and better protect Californians. Among the measures introduced by As...
NEWSOM URGES GOVERNOR SCHWARZENEGGER TO STUDY HEALTH CONSEQUENCES BEFORE MOTH SPRAYING PROCEEDS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mayor Gavin Newsom urged Governor Schwarzenegger to study health consequences before proceeding with aerial spraying to eradicate the light brown apple moth in California. In a letter to the Governor, Newsom asked for further review of the planned spraying before the State moves...
MAYOR NEWSOM URGES LOCAL RESTAURANTS TO REMOVE BOTTLED WATER FROM MENUS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Newsom was joined today at the Ferry Building by national nonprofit Food and Water Watch and local restaurant leaders who took the opportunity of U.N. World Water Day (March 22) to announce a new initiative to "Take Back the Tap" and urge local restaurants to follow the Cit...
Legislation aimed at increasing energy-efficiency of residential construction set for hearing
SACRAMENTO – Assembly Bill 2112, A landmark measure that would require both increased energy efficiency and onsite energy generation for new residential construction in California will be heard in the Assembly Natural Resources Committee April 7th. These types of developments – or Zero Net Energy...
Recall notices officially served against Suisun City Council
SUISUN CITY, Ca. – Three members of the Suisun City Council – including the Mayor – were served with official notices to recall them during the city council meeting Tuesday night by a community group formed after the council ignored safety experts and approved a controversial Wal-Mart last month and...
Brown Sues Abbott And Fournier for Blocking Generic Cholesterol Drug
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today sued Abbott Laboratories and French drug company Fournier for devising "an elaborate scheme" to block less expensive generic versions of TriCor, a drug that controls cholesterol. "Through an elaborate scheme—involving multi...
Attorney General Brown Shuts Down Mortgage Scam Artists
LOS ANGELES—California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. shut down Lifetime Financial, Nations Mortgage, Greenleaf Lending, Virtual Escrow, Olympic Escrow and Direct Credit Solutions, accusing the predatory lending companies of pushing homeowners into "illegal and unconscionable loans." ...
MAYOR NEWSOM AND NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NAME VISION COUNCIL FOR OCEAN BEACH
San Francisco, CA – Building a long-term strategy to develop Ocean Beach΄s unique character is job one for the newly formed Ocean Beach Vision Council, announced Tuesday by Mayor Gavin Newsom. The Council brings together members of the sustainable planning and environmental design community with gov...
Barbara Lee Renews Call To Redeploy Troops - 5th Anniv Of Iraq Occupation
(Washington, DC) – As the nation enters the sixth year of the U.S. occupation in Iraq, Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-9) has introduced a comprehensive package of legislation focused on offsetting the Iraq recession and fully funding the redeployment of U.S. troops and contractors from Iraq within on...
Jeffries' legislation would change penalty for betting pools from felony/misdemeanor to infraction
"Felonious Basketball Brackets are the Real March Madness" says Jeffries.
Riverside County Receives $20 Million in Prop 1B Transportation Funding
SACRAMENTO – Because of the tireless effort of Sen. Bob Dutton (R-Rancho Cucamonga) Riverside County has received more than $20.2 million in funds to implement local transportation projects as part of Proposition 1B that was passed by the voters in November 2006. Proposition 1B was the $20 billi...
Brown Requests Injunction Against H&R Block
SAN FRANCISCO--Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today requested that the San Francisco Superior Court issue an injunction to prevent H&R Block from telling its customers that tax refunds can be obtained within two days, without disclosing that such payments are actually expensive loans. "H&R...
Guy Houston and Mark DeSaulnier Move to Bring Fairness to County Funding Levels
Schools aren´t the only ones in need of funding equalization, Counties also suffer from outdated funding formulas .
Brown Announces Meth Lab And Santa Rosa Drug Ring Bust
Eight arrested, methamphetamine, marijuana, cocaine, hash, guns, U.S. currency seized.
DENHAM CO-AUTHORS HOME SCHOOL RESOLUTION
Senator Supports Opportunity for Parents to Home School.
MAYOR NEWSOM OFFERS INCENTIVES TO HIRE VETERANS AND EX-OFFENDERS
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – In his 2nd Inaugural Address, Mayor Gavin Newsom pledged to offer new incentives for work, including tax breaks for small businesses that hire returning veterans and ex-offenders. Today, Mayor Newsom followed up on that pledge by unveiling new legislation that would provide a pay...
Perata Bill to Help Low-Performing Schools Improve Classroom Results Passes Education Committee
(SACRAMENTO) – California´s 97 school districts that have not met the standards set by the federal No Child Left Behind Act would receive additional federal support and clear and uniform regulations to boost performance, under legislation by Senate President pro Tempore Don Perata (D-Oakland)....
Senate Democrats Challenge Administration's AB 32 Regulations
(SACRAMENTO) – Five Democratic state Senators sent a letter to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Wednesday protesting decisions by the Public Utilities Commission and the California Energy Commission to move forward with controversial "cap-and-trade" proposals as a way to limit greenhouse gas emissions...
Healthy Seniors Act of 2008 Passed Its First Hurdle this Week
Bill would raise money for senior services and increase elder abuse penalties.
Ashburn Proposes Revised Political Reform - Abolishes Term limits for future legislators
SACRAMENTO – Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) today announced his newest sweeping political reform proposal which will include abolishing term limits for future legislators. The measure also includes themes that Ashburn has been advocating in recent years, including redistricting by way of a cit...
Progressives Release Only Budget to Cut Defense Spending & Cut Poverty in Half in A Decade
Budget Helps Rescue Faltering Economy and Rebuild America´s Infrastructure.
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES DEVELOPERS FOR 3 HOPE SF SITES
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gain Newsom´s HOPE SF Initiative reached a major milestone when the San Francisco Housing Authority (SFHA) Commission selected three development teams to revitalize the Sunnydale, Potrero Terrace and Annex, and the Westside Courts public housing sites. Together these ...
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES REBATE PROGRAM TO MAKE SOLAR MORE AFFORDABLE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom was joined yesterday by Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting and solar industry leaders to announce the immediate implementation of a solar rebate program that makes installation of solar panels more affordable for residents, businesses and non-profits. It represents t...
SENATOR DAVE COGDILL COMMENTS ON COURT RULING ON HOME SCHOOLING
Sacramento – Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto) made the following statement in reaction to the ruling by the Second District Court of Appeals last week with regard to home schooling: "Parents have both the right and responsibility of being the primary educators of their children. This right nee...
Nava Calls on the President & Congress to Repeal the Federal Real ID Act of 2005
Sacramento-Assemblymember Pedro Nava, Chair of the Joint Committee on Emergency Services & Homeland Security and Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee introduced AJR 51, requesting that Congress scale back or repeal the federal Real ID Act of 2005. "The Congress in 2005, without a heari...
NEWSOM ANNOUNCES INSTALLATION OF SHOTSPOTTER GUNFIRE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY
Shotspotter system detects gunfire at a range of one to two miles away with sensors, alerting public safety officials to the location of gunfire within seconds.
LOCAL OFFICIALS INSPIRE LEGISLATION FOR JEFFRIES
Eight out of Eighteen Bills Authored by Jeffries Have Local Government Origin.
DeVore introduces bill that would prohibit agencies from using taxpayer dollars for political activi
SACRAMENTO - Seeking to increase transparency among public agencies and save taxpayer dollars, Assemblyman Chuck DeVore (R—Irvine) has introduced Assembly Bill 1992, the Taxpayer Protection Act of 2008. AB 1992 is sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. Under current law, taxp...
NEW BILL WILL HELP REHABILITATE INCARCERATED YOUTH AND REDUCE RECIDIVISM
Yee authors bill to allow communication between incarcerated youth and families.
Assemblyman Guy Houston Denounces Recent Court Decision to Criminalize Home Schooling
(Sacramento) –Assemblyman Guy Houston (R-San Ramon) issued the following statement in reaction to the decision by the Second District Court of Appeals in Los Angeles requiring parents who home-school their children to obtain a teaching credential: "The L.A. Appellate Court decision robs parents o...
Ashburn´s Caregiver Background Checks Bill Passes Legislature, Now Goes to the Governor
SACRAMENTO – Senator Roy Ashburn (R- Bakersfield) announced today that Senate Bill 692 to expand caregiver background checks passed the Senate by a vote of 36-0. Under current California law, participants in the In-Home Social Services (IHSS) caregiver program for low income patients must be clea...
Assembly Member Mike Feuer Names Pegi Matsuda Assembly District 42 Woman Of The Year
Publisher of San Fernando Valley Business Journal Honored For Her Business Leadership. Sacramento - Assemblyman Mike Feuer has named San Fernando Valley Business Journal Publisher Pegi Matsuda as the Woman of the Year in the 42nd Assembly District. Ms. Matsuda will join honorees from each...
Barbara Lee Resolution Opposes Bush's Secret Negotiations
(Washington, DC) – Barbara Lee (CA-9), a Member of the House Appropriations State Foreign Operations Subcommittee, introduced a new resolution (H.R. 1028), to reassert the constitutional powers of Congress and make it clear that any agreement, other than a treaty, between Iraq and the United States ...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM SIGNS ALTERNATIVE-FUEL TAXI LEGISLATION
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that will enable the purchase of more alternative-fuel taxi cabs for use on San Francisco streets. The legislation will help the City meet its commitment to reducing green house gas emissions with a higher gate fee, which will allow taxi...
Benoit Measure Cuts Off Funding for Sanctuary Cities
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman John J. Benoit (R-Bermuda Dunes) introduced Assembly Bill 2601, the Illegal Immigration Sanctuary City Ban, to cut off state funding for cities that actively undermine federal immigration enforcement. All funds withheld from sanctuary cities would go toward local police trai...
PERATA ANNOUNCES RULES APPOINTMENTS
(SACRAMENTO) – Senate President pro Tem Don Perata, Chair of the Senate Rules Committee, has announced the following appointments: Senator Ellen Corbett, a Democrat from San Leandro, has been reappointed to the Standing Committee to the Judicial Council on Court Technology. She was elected to t...
MAYOR NEWSOM COMMEMORATES SAN FRANCISCO ARBOR DAY
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom kicked off Arbor Week by planting a special tree in honor of local artist Ruth Asawa at Webster and Grove Streets. San Francisco designates a special week every year to raise awareness about trees. "Arbor Day is a time when we recognize the important role th...
Assemblyman Jose Solorio Helps Secure Gang Prevention Grants
SACRAMENTO - Assemblyman Jose Solorio (D-Anaheim) congratulated the cities of Anaheim and Garden Grove for being among the first recipients to receive funding from the competitive Gang Reduction, Intervention and Prevention Grant Program. The grants are part of the state's $48 million California Gan...
Nava Introduces Resolution Declaring Teen Driving Safety Week in California
Sacramento – State Assembly Member Pedro Nava announced that he has introduced a legislative resolution, ACR 106, declaring the week of April 14 as Teen Driving Safety Week in California. "The need for action is obvious and the statistics are grim. Forty percent of all teen deaths are caused by ...
MAYOR NEWSOM ORDERS CITY DEPARTMENTS USE 100% RECYCLED OFFICE PAPER
California Green Cities announces effort to reduce environmental impacts from operations.
Portantino Receives Prestigious Award from California Community Colleges
SACRAMENTO – California Community Colleges named Higher Education Chair Anthony Portantino as a "Friend of California Community Colleges." Portantino received the award during the fourth annual California Community Colleges Legislative Reception in Sacramento. The Community Colleges recognized Port...
Assemblyman Bob Huff Introduces Illegal Immigration Reform Package
Legislation will address California´s increasing illegal immigration problem.
MAYOR NEWSOM ANNOUNCES NEW APPOINTMENTS TO CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Newsom announced today the following new appointments to San Francisco´s Boards and Commissions: Juvenile Probation Commission Katharine M. Albright is the Executive Director of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center (SFCAPC), an organization dedicat...
Brown Sues Federal Government For Jeopardizing Wildlife and National Forests
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman sued the United States Forest Service for adopting "illegal forest management plans" that permit road construction and oil drilling in California´s largest national forests. "The United S...
Assembly Utilities and Commerce Committee Introduces DWR Oversight Legislation
Assembly Bill 3058 Would Require PUC Review of All DWR Energy Contract Renegotiations.
YEE INTRODUCES BILL TO PROTECT JOURNALISM TEACHERS, STUDENT SPEECH
Legislation follows 2006 law that protects students to also protect teachers.
Assemblymember Hernandez Introduces New Legislation for 2008
Sacramento, CA – California State Assemblymember Dr. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina) has introduced several pieces of legislation for 2008 that cover a variety of issues, including retirement benefits, workers compensation, water, and health care. "This is a comprehensive bill package designed to ad...
Assemblyman Tran Leads Delegation On Tour Of The California/Mexico Border
Tran Circulating Letter To Other State Lawmakers Asking Federal Officials To Continue Vital National Guard Border Operations.
Wolk and Nava to Joint Author Legislation to Improve State Response to Oil Spills
SACRAMENTO–Assemblywoman Lois Wolk (D-Davis) introduced a package of bills to improve the state´s response to oil spills, including legislation requiring the state create a strategy to prevent and respond to oil spills in inland waters. "Most Californians would be surprised to learn that...
DENHAM RESOLUTION FOCUSES ON PREPARING TODAY'S STUDENTS FOR TOMORROW'S WORKPLACE
STATE CAPITOL – On Thursday, Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 88. This measure encourages the California education system to partner with business leaders to train students in 21st century skills to compete in today´s global economy. "Students need t...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM PROPOSES NIGHTCLUB REFORM LEGISLATION
Four ordinances will address the recent spate of violence outside nightclubs.
Wiggins Measure Opposing Proposed Federal A.V.A. Rule Changes Approved by Asm. Committee
Sacramento – The Assembly Committee on Governmental Organization has approved Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 22, a measure by Senator Patricia Wiggins (D – Santa Rosa) opposing two rule changes proposed by the United States Department of Treasury´s Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). Friday's 11-0 vote...
Brown Sues Federal Government For Jeopardizing Wildlife and National Forests
LOS ANGELES -- California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Secretary for Resources Mike Chrisman has filed suit against the United States Forest Service for adopting "illegal forest management plans" that permit road construction and oil drilling in California΄s largest national forests. ...
Brown Announces Sixteen Arrests In $2 Million Medi-Cal Pregnancy Fraud
LOS ANGELES--California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today announced the arrest of two physicians, three clinic administrators, and eleven assistants for luring pregnant women to a fake health clinic that fraudulently billed the state´s Medi-Cal program for at least $2 million. "Th...
Ground-Breaking Bill Would Provide All California Workers with Paid Sick Days
Recent Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for Paid Time Off Law to Recover from Illness or Care for Sick Family Members .
Yee Continues Fight to Protect Workers
SACRAMENTO – For his efforts to protect working families, including authoring the Higher Education Governance Accountability Act (SB 190) and being one of only six Senators to oppose the tribal gaming compacts, Senator Leland Yee (D-San Francisco/San Mateo) has received a 100 percent floor voting re...
MAYOR NEWSOM'S 'PROJECT HOMELESS CONNECT 21' LAUNCHED
Google/Project CARE to give every homeless person in SF a local number and voicemail. California Pacific Medical Center kicks off pilot program to provide free mammograms.
Letter to Governor: Administration´s Pursuit of Peripheral Canal Jeopardizes Water Negotiations
(SACRAMENTO) – The three state Senators who have lead Democratic negotiations with Republicans over a potential new water bond sent the Governor a letter today asking him to hold off on planning a peripheral canal. The administration´s pursuit of the controversial project makes it "difficult t...
ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFRIES ROLLS OUT GOVERNMENT REFORM PACKAGE
Sacramento— Recognizing that 2008 will prove to be a tight budget year for California, Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R- Lake Elsinore) has introduced a package of bills designed to help improve efficiency in state operations and reduce overall state expenditures. "We can cut all we want, but thi...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM ANNOUNCES TRANSIT EFFECTIVENESS PROJECT (TEP) DRAFT PROPOSALS TO TRANSFORM MUNI
San Francisco, CA – Mayor Gavin Newsom and San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Executive Director/CEO Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr. announced the draft proposals of the Transit Effectiveness Project (TEP), the first comprehensive review of Muni in over a generation. The goal of the TEP is to tra...
Senator Jack Scott Introduces Bill to Launch Doctor of Nursing Programs at CSU
Addressing the growing need for nurses in California, State Senator Jack Scott (Pasadena/Glendale) has introduced Senate Bill 1288 (SB 1288). The bill would authorize the California State University (CSU) to award independently the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree to train nurses for advanced...
Legislation To Suspend Transportation Funds to Berkeley for Anti-U.S. Marine Corps Actions
AB 2615 will suspend $3.3 million in Prop. 1B funds to Berkeley.
SAN FRANCISCO NAMED TO LIST OF AMERICA´S GREENEST CITIES
San Francisco CA - Mayor Newsom announced today that San Francisco has made the "America´s 50 Greenest Cities" list as compiled by Popular Science Magazine. Having received a score of 23 out of 30, San Francisco was heralded for its commitment to public transportation and solar power insta...
DENHAM INTRODUCES MEASURE TO ENCOURAGE TIRE RECYCLING IN THE AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY
STATE CAPITOL – Senator Jeff Denham (R-Merced) introduced SB 1663 Friday, which would allow farmers and agricultural businesses to more easily recycle their used tires. This bill would apply to the owner or an employee of a farm or an agricultural business hauling its own used tires to a recycling f...
Parra Introduces Final Legislative Package
SACRAMENTO – Assemblymember Nicole Parra (D-Hanford) announced her final package of legislative proposals introduced in the State Assembly. The six bills and one resolution focus on many issues Parra has championed during the past five years in the Legislature, including economic development, good ...
FEUER INTRODUCES PACKAGE OF TRANSPORTATION BILLS TO RAISE REVENUE FOR LOCAL PROJECTS
(Sacramento) Assemblymember Mike Feuer introduced a package of legislation designed to allow local communities to control their own transportation destinies. "Los Angeles and every other region of our state desperately need to improve our transportation infrastructure. People spend too much ...
Assembly Member Torrico introduces foreclosure, transportation funding bills
Package of new bills includes petition signature reform, School for the Blind.
FEUER INTRODUCES IMPORTANT BILL TO STOP DRUNK DRIVING
(Sacramento) Assemblymember Mike Feuer introduced AB 2784, which requires the installation of an ignition interlock device (IID) on any vehicle owned or operated by a person convicted of a driving under the influence (DUI) offense. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the California Highway Pat...
MAYOR GAVIN NEWSOM AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY KAMALA HARRIS ANNOUNCE GRAFFITI REWARDS FUND INITIATIVE
Program provides $250 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of graffiti vandals.
Landmark Mental Health Legislation Receives Renewed Attention
Yee Legislation Will Equip Counties with Better Tools to Implement Laura´s Law.
Assemblyman Bob Huff Introduces Bill Denying Bail to Illegal Immigrants
Sacramento, CA (February 25, 2008) – Assemblyman Bob Huff has introduced legislation which would deny bail to any person charged with a violent felony or gang-related crime that is found to be in the United States illegally. AB 2418 will require the presiding judge in such a defendant´s bail ...
Brown Settles Antitrust Lawsuit Against Barr Pharmaceuticals
LOS ANGELES—California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today settled an antitrust lawsuit that charged Barr Pharmaceuticals with taking $20 million for keeping off the market a cheaper, generic version of the oral contraceptive Ovcon. "Barr illegally kept its generic drug off the mark...
Guy Houston Introduces Legislation To Make Homes More Affordable For Disabled Veterans
(Sacramento) – Assemblyman Guy Houston (R-San Ramon) introduced legislation to make owning a home in California more affordable for the state´s thousands of disabled veterans. Assembly Bill 2568 will increase the existing property tax exemption for disabled veterans and