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The 2021–2022 session is the most recent former session of the California State Legislature. The session first convened on December 7, 2020 and ended November 30, 2022. The session first convened on December 7, 2020 and ended November 30, 2022.
The California Legislative Analyst's Office, the nonpartisan state agency charged with providing a neutral estimate about the fiscal impact on the state of ballot initiatives and state legislative bills, has arrived at the following summary of Prop. 7's estimated costs: Increased state administrative costs of up to $3.4 million annually for the ...
AB 28: New tax on guns and ammunition. Assembly Bill 28 — also known as the Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Act — requires manufacturers, vendors and dealers to pay an 11% tax on ...
California Proposition 7, or the Death Penalty Act, is a ballot proposition approved in California by statewide ballot on November 7, 1978. Proposition 7 increased the penalties for first degree murder and second degree murder, expanded the list of special circumstances requiring a death sentence or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and revised existing law relating to ...
With the election of Joe Biden as president in January 2021 and the indication that the FCC would likely change its rules to be favorable of net neutrality, the DOJ dropped its suit against California. [11] On February 23, 2021, Federal Judge John Mendez of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California denied a motion for a ...
Article 34 also weakened efforts to integrate suburban communities across the state and led to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that had the effect of allowing government policies nationwide ...
Weber was appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom on December 22, 2020, to serve as secretary of state and was sworn in on January 29, 2021. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On February 2, Newsom called a special election for the 79th district with a primary held on April 6, and the general held on June 8.
The social media post is part of"Real CA Cannabis," a $5-million taxpayer-funded campaign to promote California cannabis as safe, tested and "regulated by the state to protect consumers." In ...