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California lawmakers push through controversial warehouse bill at last minute despite opposition
State lawmakers passed a last-minute bill requiring new warehouses to be built at least 300 feet away from public spaces.The debate in Sacramento highlighted the divisiveness of the bill.
Pelosi wants ‘American dream’ for illegal immigrants: ‘Move them to documented’ with funding for homes
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she would like to take her state’s bill that would provide taxpayer-funded home loans to illegal immigrants to the next level and make them “documented.” In an interview with HBO’s Bill Maher Friday night, the former speaker was asked about her thoughts on California lawmakers passing Assembley Bill […]
California Legislature Approves Creation of Salton Sea Conservancy to Restore the Receding Lake
The California Legislature has passed and sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill to create the Salton Sea Conservancy to lead multi-million-dollar efforts to restore the shrinking and increasingly toxic inland sea. The new conservancy would be the state’s 11th and the first established in over 15 years. The goal...
Elder and dependent adult fraud protection bill awaits Governor’s signature to become law
On Thursday, the California Legislature approved Senate Bill 278 (SB 278) which aims to improve elder and dependent adult financial abuse protections by clarifying the requirements for banks and other financial institutions to respond to potential fraud. The post Elder and dependent adult fraud protection bill awaits Governor’s signature to become law appeared first on News Channel 3-12.
Allstate increases California home insurance rates by 34%
(KRON) — Homeowners in California insured by Allstate are facing a rate increase. Allstate was recently approved for an insurance rate hike by the California Department of Insurance, the insurance company said in a statement to KRON4. The rate hike is set to be an average of 34.1% for more than 350,000 homeowners across California. […]
New law passed on controversial use of AI to ‘bring back’ dead actors after Christopher Reeve’s family’s outrage
FILM studios have been hit with a clampdown on using AI to bring back actors from the dead. Under a new law, they now need permission from the deceased star’s estate. The ruling, made by the California Senate, applies to those wishing to use an artificial likeness in films, TV shows, video games or other […]
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