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Here's a look at some new California laws that take effect on Jan. 1, 2025. Cannabis cafes, A.I. and parking: How new California laws could affect you in 2025 Skip to main content
California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom asked state lawmakers Monday for an additional $25 million in funding to cover the cost of legal battles he expects to have with President-elect Donald Trump.
The House rejected a Republican bill to avoid a government shutdown after President-elect Donald Trump, billionaire Elon Musk and the far-right blew up an earlier, bipartisan deal.
In 2018, following a request by celebrity Kim Kardashian, Trump commuted the life sentence of Alice Marie Johnson who had been convicted of drug trafficking. [24] In August 2020, he pardoned Johnson after she had praised his leadership in a campaign video at the 2020 Republican National Convention .
The bill was passed by the California State Legislature and signed into law by the Governor of California, Jerry Brown, on June 28, 2018, to amend Part 4 of Division 3 of the California Civil Code. [2] Officially called AB-375, the act was introduced by Ed Chau, member of the California State Assembly, and State Senator Robert Hertzberg. [3] [4]
[8] [9] This election was the result of one of 179 attempts to recall a state-level elected official in California since voters gained the right to recall in 1911, one of 55 attempts to recall a governor, and one of six such efforts to remove Newsom. [10] [8] [9] Every California governor since 1960 has experienced some form of a recall attempt ...
The board's regional director approved the request later Tuesday. “While our strategy is shifting, we will continue to advocate for just compensation, adequate health coverage, and safe working conditions for varsity athletes at Dartmouth," local president Chris Peck said in a statement that called collective bargaining “the only viable ...
In some areas across California, AT&T has proposed that it should be allowed to withdraw its services as a carrier of last resort in the future through a proposed process.