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A bill to have cities and counties provide data on homeless populations, to help gauge program expenditures and efficiency, has passed unanimously out of the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance.
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After Gov. Gavin Newsom’s State of the State speech last Tuesday, questions continue about how current policies on crime, gas prices, and homelessness can change to help improve the lives of people here.
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As questions persist on the processes that precede the awarding of no-bid state contracts in California, new legislation seeks to provide objective financial input before conferring such business opportunities.
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At a time when the California Employment Development Department (EDD) experiences more delays in claims processing, state lawmakers have both delayed hearings on state Auditor recommendations for reforming the department and postponed action on EDD reform bills that had received bipartisan unanimous support.
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has signed the following bills.
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As the state readies for full reopening this month, questions persist on how bills currently in the legislative process may help or hurt sustainable recovery from the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Legislation that would require the California Employment Development Department (EDD) to implement specific fraud prevention measures contains an urgency clause that would make it effective immediately.
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A bipartisan bill that will help relieve businesses of tax liability on Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans has been signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom following near unanimous support in the Assembly and Senate.
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A new bill, SB 58, to mandate specific fraud prevention measures at the Employment Development Department (EDD) has been passed unanimously by two Senate Committees, heralding what proponents hope will be a new era of EDD claimant security.
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As officials work to address the escalation of fraudulent claims at the Employment Development Department (EDD), the Republican Senate Caucus has called for the governor to ensure there’s a system in place to handle tax payment forms erroneously sent to victims of identity theft.
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Gun advocates' lawsuit over CA COVID-19 stay-at-home order about individual rights, plaintiff officials say
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LOS ANGELES – A Santa Clarita woman is appealing the termination of her disability benefits by an insurance company.
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SACRAMENTO – A bill designed to stop California businesses being penalized for holding unclaimed assets has been put on hold as its sponsor believes it needs more work.
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LOS ANGELES – A Santa Clarita company alleges it was not paid for work done on two federal projects.
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SANTA CLARITA – California's Poole & Shaffery LLP recently added the mother-daughter legal team of Claudia J. McDowell and M. Lisa Odom as partners.