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Category: Jerry Brown

California can be the leader in sexual harassment protection — if Jerry Brown signs these five bills

September 25, 2018 By:

What defines the success of a movement? Is it how loudly its message resounds? Or is it how much tangible change it makes in the

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Category: California, California Bills, California Democrat Party, California Legislature, Jerry Brown

DAs urge Brown to veto crime bills, calling them ‘serious threats to public safety’

September 6, 2018September 10, 2018 By:

Regional district attorneys joined forces Thursday in Sacramento carrying dire warnings of what two bills sitting on the governor’s desk would mean for public safety

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Category: California, California Bills, California Legislature, Jerry Brown, Sacramento District Attorney Race

Gov. Jerry Brown warns California’s climate change efforts hinge on changing wildfire liability law

August 1, 2018August 3, 2018 By:

Gov. Jerry Brown offered a high-stakes assessment on Wednesday of fears that California’s utilities might buckle under the weight of billions of dollars in fire-related

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Category: California, California Democrat Party, Jerry Brown, State of the State

California bans local soda taxes through 2030 to avert industry-backed initiative

June 28, 2018July 16, 2018 By:

California cities and counties will be banned from creating taxes on soda and other sugary drinks for more than a decade under a measure signed Thursday by

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Category: California, California Legislature, Jerry Brown, taxes

California Gov. Jerry Brown signs another law to protect immigrants

May 17, 2018July 12, 2018 By:

One day after President Trump and a group of like-minded Californians blasted the state’s immigration laws, Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday signed another one: a law that prevents lawyers from

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Category: California, California Legislature, Immigration, Immigration Laws, Jerry Brown, Sacramento

California Could See the Return of $4 Gasoline by May

January 31, 2018February 3, 2018 By:

By Milana Vinn Motorists in California, the state with the most expensive gasoline, could see pump prices that begin with a 4 again as oil

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Category: Bullet Train, Gas Prices, Gas Tax, Jerry Brown, SB1

Commentary: Jerry Brown’s legacy still a work in progress

January 28, 2018February 3, 2018 By:

By Dan Walters When Jerry Brown was unveiling his final state budget this month, a reporter asked him about the legacy of his record-long governorship.

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Category: Bullet Train, Jerry Brown, State of the State

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