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Teresa, was the second Black American woman to serve in the California State Senate. [5] She retired in 2000, due to term limits, after serving in the California State Legislature for over 25 years. [5] At the time of her death, Dr. Hughes was the woman with the longest record of service in the California State Legislature.
The law allows students who attended high school in California, among other eligibility requirements, to pay in-state tuition fees instead of out-of-state tuition at California's public institutions of higher education, including the University of California, California State University, and California Community Colleges. [1]
The bill was introduced by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano. [2] It passed the California State Legislature in July 2013 and was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown in August 2013. [3] [4] The legislation went into effect on January 1, 2014. [3] [4] The bill was opposed by the California Catholic Conference, which viewed the law as unnecessary. [4]
Californians with disabilities would receive a new savings account with $250 in it, under a bill introduced by Sen. Josh Newman, D-Fullerton, and sponsored by California State Treasurer Fiona Ma.
California Senate Bill 1534 (SB 1534, Government Code section 65852.2) is a 1982 California statute law which established statewide options for local governments to promote and regulate secondary suites, also known as "accessory dwelling units" (ADUs) in California. Under the law, local governments were allowed the following options:
Low-income Californians would have an easier time purchasing hormonal birth control pills at their local pharmacy under a new bill. The bill, which was recently introduced to the California State ...
(The Center Square) – California Assemblyman Bill Essayli has proposed a bill that would require every school in the state to have armed school resource officers on campus.
Elizabeth Hughes (March 19, 1875 – March 15, 1941) was an American educator and politician who was one of the four women first elected in 1918 to the California Legislature to serve in the 1919 session of the California State Assembly. She was a member of the Republican Party. [1]