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Megan Elizabeth Dahle (née Ray; born July 29, 1975) is an American politician serving as a member of the California State Senate since 2024. A Republican, she represents the 1st State Senate district, which encompasses all or part of 13 counties in the northeastern corner of California, from Lake Tahoe to the Oregon border, including the northern Sierra Nevada region.
The Legislative Analyst's Office (LAO), located in Sacramento, California, is a nonpartisan government agency that has provided fiscal and policy advice to the California Legislature since 1941. Sometimes referred to as the "eyes and ears" of the Legislature, the office is known for analyzing the state budget with the aim of making government ...
Schiff, 63, is leading in recent Senate polls. Garvey, 75, edged Porter, 50, out for second place in a recent Emerson College Polling survey; they’ve been neck and neck over the last couple ...
Brian Dwain Dahle [1] (born September 20, 1965) is an American politician and farmer who served as a member of the California State Senate from the 1st district from 2019 to 2024. [2] A member of the Republican Party , Dahle served as a member of the California State Assembly from the 1st district from 2012 to 2019, and as Assembly minority ...
For the first time, the four top candidates to fill the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s U.S. Senate seat took the stage together. Barbs and quips flew, as Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff, 63, Katie ...
The debate between four candidates vying for a California U.S. Senate seat heated up fast and never cooled off — mostly as the three House Democrats started going after Republican Steve Garvey.
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The California State Senate has never been expanded since the enactment of the 1879 constitution. In 1962, voters were asked via initiative California Proposition 23 whether to expand the state senate by 10 seats, thereby increasing the size of the body to 50 seats, and to abandon the little federal model. [9]