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Rep. Kevin Kiley's legislation comes in response to Gov. Gavin Newsom calling a special election in the state for voters to approve maps favored by Democrats.
More than 200 community leaders from across the state visited the State Capitol for the first-ever “Stop the Hate Day of Action” to educate lawmakers on the increasing rates of hate incidents.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Then-Assemblymember Anthony Rendon listens to a speaker during a hearing at the state Capitol in Sacramento on March ...
It contributed to 25 California candidates in the 2023-24 cycle — 15 Democrats and 10 Republicans. Among the recipients were Kiley, Reps. Ami Bera, D-Sacramento, and Doris Matsui, D-Sacramento, and ...
It is fitting, then, that all of the worst tendencies of Sacramento have come together in the ongoing Capitol Annex Project which is to provide new offices for state legislators and state officials.
The lawsuit alleges the funding cut was politically motivated and not a result of problems with the High Speed Rail Authority.