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New report projects California is one of three states to see more than 50% increase in car insurance rates this year
A report released by Insurify on August 11 projected that car insurance rates in California, Missouri, and Minnesota will increase by more than 50% in 2024. -
Regulators Must Clear the Runway for U.S. Clean Hydrogen to Take Off - Report Finds
Greater clarity on tax credits and a commitment to rigorous rules on certification are two critical components in the effort to make clean hydrogen a viable and productive force in the U.S. energy mix, a new industry report from U.S. law firm Troutman Pepper has found. -
'Job Killer' bills pending in Sacramento - more taxes, regulations, liability expansion
The California Chamber of Commerce has issued initial entries for its “2022 Job Killer List,” to bring attention to new bills that could deter economic and employment growth. -
Supreme Court asked to review California environmental regulation case impacting UC Berkeley admissions
The California Supreme Court has been asked to review a lower court ruling that held the University of California at Berkeley failed to adequately account for the overall impact of adding 3,000 additional students for the 2022-23 school year. -
Preservation, environmental groups press for Capitol project restraint ahead of “imminent” demolition
With demolition of the Capitol Annex slated to begin in the next few weeks, opponents of the plan contend it’s beset by lack of transparency and have filed litigation to stop the estimated $1.4 billion project from moving ahead. -
Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Attorney General Bonta Provides Consumers and Businesses with Tips on How to Defend Against Cyber Threats
Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Attorney General Bonta Provides Consumers and Businesses with Tips on How to Defend Against Cyber Threats.