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State Senator Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, has a provocative bill before the California Legislature that he knows is going nowhere. except under the increasingly thin skin of Sacramento’s Democrats.
State Senator Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, has a provocative bill before the California Legislature that he knows is going nowhere. except under the increasingly thin skin of Sacramento’s Democrats.
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California Senate Approves Film & TV Tax Credits Bill - MSNThe vote on Senate Bill 630 was 34-1, with the only nay coming from Sen. Roger Niello, who represents the city of Sacramento and surrounding areas. The bill (read it here) now moves on to the ...
State Sen. Roger Niello holds a news conference in the rotunda of the state Capitol in Sacramento on March 13, 2025. Photo by Fred Greaves for CalMatters To cover a budget gap in Medi-Cal ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Multimedia journalist Daniela Pardo spoke with Republican Sen. Roger Niello, the vice chair of the Budget Committee, about Gov. Newsom's state budget preview. TURLOCK, Calif ...
The bipartisan Senate Constitutional Amendment 3 is sponsored by state Sens. Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, and Tom Umberg, D-Anaheim.
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