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  2. Coloma, California - Wikipedia

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    Coloma is most noted for being the site where James W. Marshall found gold in the Sierra Nevada foothills, at Sutter's Mill on January 24, 1848, [4] leading to the California Gold Rush. Coloma's population is 529. The settlement is a tourist attraction known for its ghost town and the centerpiece of the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic ...

  3. Colma, California - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly proposed origin of the name "Colma" is the Ohlone word mean "springs" or "many springs". [10] [5] [6]There are several other proposed origins of Colma. Erwin Gudde's California Place Names states seven possible sources of the town's being called Colma: [11] William T. Coleman (a local landowner), Thomas Coleman (a local resident), misspelling of Colmar in France, misspelling ...

  4. Local government in California - Wikipedia

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    As of Jan 26, 2022, there were 482 incorporated municipalities in the state. [19] Under California law, the terms "city" and "town" are explicitly interchangeable; the name of an incorporated municipality in the state can either be "City of (Name)" or "Town of (Name)". [20] Counties exercise the powers of cities in unincorporated areas. [7]

  5. California’s local governments could soon be more able to ...

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    When Californians attend local government meetings for the sake of disruption, lawmakers often don’t know what to do.That could change soon, under a bill passed by the Legislature Monday. SB ...

  6. Big Five (California politics) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, members of the Big Five met in private to negotiate California's state government budget. These meetings were held under governors George Deukmejian, Pete Wilson, Gray Davis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. [1] In 2010, California voters passed Proposition 25, which reduced the threshold to pass a budget from a 2/3 supermajority to a ...

  7. Councils of governments in California - Wikipedia

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    In California, councils of governments are voluntary organizations of local governments within a specific region. They are organized as joint powers authorities and funded by dues from their member governments. [1] They play a number of official roles in state governmental processes such as developing regional housing need allocations (RHNAs).

  8. Category:City and town halls in California - Wikipedia

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    City halls in California (1 C, 14 P) T. Town halls in California (2 P) This page was last edited on 11 June 2018, at 11:22 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Government of California - Wikipedia

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    The speaker of the California State Assembly presides over the State Assembly. The lieutenant governor is the ex officio president of the Senate and may break a tied vote, and the president pro tempore of the California State Senate is elected by the majority party caucus. The Legislature meets in the California State Capitol in Sacramento.