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Sacramento, was one of few Democrats who voted against amendments to further consider the solicitation question.
Californians are being crushed by a cost-of-living crisis that has spiraled out of control — and they know it. In a recent ...
Assembly rookies Maggy Krell and Nick Schultz, both former prosecutors, didn’t resolve differences on toughening sanctions ...
The California State Legislature has changed course and will now hear a bipartisan bill that would make it a felony to buy ...
Ending homelessness must first start with a safe place to live, and that has long been the state’s official strategy.
Owners of empty commercial spaces could need to file an annual report on their vacancies, under a bill being considered in ...
It will be an uphill battle to get the bills passed, but supporters say that not approving them is akin to letting the ...
We spoke with Assemblymember Sharp-Collins about her legislative priorities for the year. Here’s what we learned.
California’s tiny home industry is experiencing a boom in production, which signals hope for a new era of homeownership. The ...
Two key bills authored by State Senator Steve Padilla (D-San Diego) to lower energy costs and expand access to career ...
The Capitol’s Fellowship programs are considered some of the toughest to break into, and Erica Costa is no stranger to that ...
The Jewish Public Affairs Committee’s annual legislative summit in Sacramento drew 600 attendees interested in lobbying their ...