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Assembly Bill 288 makes an argument for the Public Employment Relations Board to conduct union elections for as long as the National Labor Relations (NLRB) Board is unable to function.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A decade-spanning political battle between housing developers and defenders of California’s preeminent environmental law likely came to an end this afternoon with only a smattering of “no” votes. The forces of housing won. With the passage of
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Sen. Aisha Wahab implored her colleagues to think of hospitalized patients and struggling families as she pitched a proposal to give tenants a full two weeks to pay their past due rent before their landlords could start the
by Ryan Sabalow, CalMattersThis story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Sen. Aisha Wahab implored her colleagues to think of hospitalized patients and struggling families as she pitched a proposal to give tenants a full two weeks to pay their past due rent before their landlords could start the
by Ryan Sabalow, CalMattersAssembly Bill 288 makes an argument for the Public Employment Relations Board to conduct union elections for as long as the National Labor Relations (NLRB) Board is unable to function.
by Aidan McGloinThis story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A decade-spanning political battle between housing developers and defenders of California’s preeminent environmental law likely came to an end this afternoon with only a smattering of “no” votes. The forces of housing won. With the passage of
by Ben Christopher, CalMattersSan Mateo Democratic Assemblymember Diane Papan’s Assembly Bill 882 would lift the ban on recording in civil cases for three years to give the courts time to hire more reporters and ease the shortage.
by Ryan Sabalow, CalMatters“By disregarding basic journalistic ethics in favor of malicious propaganda, Fox continues to play a major role in the further erosion of the bedrock principles of informed representative government,” the lawsuit reads.
by Yue Stella Yu, CalMatters"So, for example, where you basically try to put law firms out of business because you don't like their clients or you don't like the individuals that may be associated or involved or employed by that law firm, you basically attempt to put them out of business."
by Aidan McGloinA Democratic California senator is now considering suing Sacramento police for what she alleges was a “politically motivated” false DUI accusation intended to “silence” an LGBTQ Latina lawmaker, her attorney tells CalMatters.
by Ryan Sabalow, CalMatters & Jeanne Kuang, CalMattersFollowing a glitched virtual bar exam, the California Senate passed a request on May 28 to audit the bar exam.
by Aidan McGloin