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However, Environment California fires canvassing officers if they don't meet a certain "quota" for the week. [4] Bernadette Del Chiaro, the director of Environment California's Clean Energy Program, defended the political value of the group's door-to-door and street fundraising in an official website launched in September 2006. The website was ...
Here are the endorsements of The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board in Placer County races, as well as endorsements for local measures, statewide initiatives and California’s open U.S Senate seat ...
Environment. Paris withdrawal; Foreign policy First term overview; Second term overview; America First; Saudi Arabia arms deal; Iran nuclear deal withdrawal; Jerusalem; Golan Heights; Palestine peace plan; Abraham Accords; USMCA; United States–Taliban deal; Immigration first term overview; second term overview; travel ban; wall; family ...
The California Environmental Voters Board of Directors and staff often become officials in California state government, and vice versa.Recent board members include former Cal/EPA Secretary Winston Hickox; former Department of Resources Secretary, Clinton EPA appointee, and current California Air Resources Board chair Mary Nichols; and former Assemblymember (and current Santa Cruz County ...
A crowded field of candidates is running to succeed Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo in representing northeastern Los Angeles County in Sacramento.
Dana R. Fisher, sociologist, professor, director of the Center for Environment, Community and Equity at American University [296] Lisa K. Fitzpatrick , epidemiologist and public health expert, lecturer at the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences [ 297 ]
California set itself up to be a national example for how to cut red tape — if local governments comply with the law. The deadline for local governments to implement instant permitting was ...
Source: California Secretary of State [1] Proposition 4 , titled Authorizing bonds for safe drinking water, wildlife prevention, and protecting communities and natural lands from climate risks , was a California ballot proposition and legislative statutes that passed by vote on in the 2024 general election on November 5, 2024.