California State Senate
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Los Angeles, CA 90037
Recent News About California State Senate
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A new sick leave mandate, which first applied in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and other large California cities, has been in effect at workplaces statewide since Jan. 1.
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A new law taking effect in 2024 will require courts to presume employers are at fault when they are accused of firing workers for engaging in "protected activity"
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Business groups warned the legislation would have only worsened strikes, by making strikes far less painful for unions, while at the same time further draining the state's unemployment funds.
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As the California Legislature continues its work to balance energy and environmental concerns, a new bill to make it easier to produce fuel products here, reducing reliance on oil from countries that don’t share the same values, has received unanimous bipartisan support
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CARE Court endorsed by business coalition, 21 Chambers of Commerce
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The founder of Let Them Choose is advising concerned parents to oppose legislation that undermine their rights
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A bill that would decriminalize acid, mushrooms, and other so-called 'plant medicines' is pending in the California Assembly and has been referred to the Public Safety and Health committee
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California fashion retailers could be facing more labor litigation if a controversial bill – one that would essentially put employers in the industry out of business – is passed in the state.
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New subcommittee created by Sen. Toni Atkins reviews the state's COVID-19 spending
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SACRAMENTO – A former state senator believes greater awareness about the drawbacks of the Private Attorneys General Act is needed to bring about reform to the law.