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Political Fallout Follows California's Concealed Carry Data Leak
“It's a breach of trust,” Sylvester, an almond and grape farmer who taught firearm safety classes for several years, said.
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“It's a breach of trust,” Sylvester, an almond and grape farmer who taught firearm safety classes for several years, said.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that the state is restricting state-funded travel to Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana and Uta ...
"That would be considered affordable housing," according to the city's housing website.
“It's Independence Day – so let's talk about what's going on in America,” Newsom said on Twitter. “Freedom is under attack in your state."
Governor Newsom is happy to see support for the proposed CARE Court in the state legislature, but it's still got detractors.
At the same time, a new framework for civics was launched nationally. Advocates are praising the education reform initiatives.
They confirmed it exposed personal information of individuals who were granted or denied a concealed carry weapons permit from 2011-2021.
California enacted a law that it hopes will cut down on plastic waste. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 54 into law this week.
Newsom declared state of emergency in Santa Barbara County as a result of the Alisal Fire, and Monterey County due to Colorado Fire impacts.
The governor signed Senate Bill 357 into law. The bill decriminalizes "loitering with the intent to engage in prostitution.
The Department of Justice 2022 Firearms Dashboard Portal featured data on the state's gun purchases and concealed carry license holders.
The homeownership rate has taken a slight dip from 1960 to 2020 in California, decreasing from 58% to 55.3%.
They were directed to take “specific corrective actions” in future to comply with commission’s “public safety and notification requirements.
State Sen. Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley, introduced SB 505 in hopes that California would become the first state with this kind of law.
The enactment comes after Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins, D-San Diego, and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D-Lakewood, sen ...
“Cease blatant disregard for the recent Supreme Court decision which effectively overturned California’s ‘May Issue’ permitting scheme.”
The bill aims to "protect those in California from civil liability for providing, aiding, or receiving abortion care in the state."
“Can a state, like California, impose a regulatory framework that puts the compliance on people outside the state?”
Progressives have dominated San Francisco's government for over two decades and the results speak for themselves.
State Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, is the chief sponsor of Senate Bill 1336, which is awaiting its next vote.