September 28, 2017 •
California Moves Date of Presidential Primary
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 568 on September 27, moving up the state’s presidential primary to March 3, 2020. The date of the 2016 primary was in June, but the Legislature pushed for an earlier primary in an attempt […]
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 568 on September 27, moving up the state’s presidential primary to March 3, 2020.
The date of the 2016 primary was in June, but the Legislature pushed for an earlier primary in an attempt to have more of an impact on the national level.
The bill does not change the date of the 2018 primary.
September 18, 2017 •
California Legislature Adjourns
The California Legislature adjourned in the early hours of September 16. Bills passed in the late-night session include Senate Bill 568, which would move the presidential primary election to March; Assembly Bill 249, which would require campaign advertisements to clearly […]
The California Legislature adjourned in the early hours of September 16.
Bills passed in the late-night session include Senate Bill 568, which would move the presidential primary election to March; Assembly Bill 249, which would require campaign advertisements to clearly display their largest funders; and Assembly Bill 132, which would require counties to provide additional voter education and requires every signature of a recall petition to be examined and verified.
The bills are now waiting for Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature or veto.
September 15, 2017 •
Bill Amending Revolving Door for Lobbyists Awaits California Governor’s Signature
A bill further restricting revolving door provisions was sent to Gov. Jerry Brown for consideration. Assembly Bill 1620 would change the current law prohibiting legislators from lobbying from one year to up to three years, depending on when he or […]
A bill further restricting revolving door provisions was sent to Gov. Jerry Brown for consideration.
Assembly Bill 1620 would change the current law prohibiting legislators from lobbying from one year to up to three years, depending on when he or she steps down from office. The bill states a legislator could not lobby during the two-year session after he or she was elected, plus another full year after the session ends.
If signed by the governor, the bill is effective January 1, 2018.
September 6, 2017 •
California Governor Signs Two Bills Amending the Political Reform Act of 1974
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 187 and Assembly Bill 551 into law on September 1, amending both lobbying and campaign finance laws. Assembly Bill 187 requires a committee to file a report within 10 business days of making a […]
Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 187 and Assembly Bill 551 into law on September 1, amending both lobbying and campaign finance laws.
Assembly Bill 187 requires a committee to file a report within 10 business days of making a contribution or independent expenditure aggregating $5,000 or more to support or oppose the qualification of a single local initiative or referendum ballot measure.
Assembly Bill 551 extends revolving door restrictions to independent contractors of a local government agency or a public agency who are appearing or communicating on behalf of that agency.
Both bills are effective January 1, 2018.
August 28, 2017 •
California Recall Fight Continues
Senate Bill 117 was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on August 24. The law is effective immediately upon passage and extends the recall election timeline and would consolidate the Josh Newman recall election with the June 2018 primary […]
Senate Bill 117 was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on August 24.
The law is effective immediately upon passage and extends the recall election timeline and would consolidate the Josh Newman recall election with the June 2018 primary instead of a standalone special ballot this fall.
Under the law, people who signed recall petitions now have 30 days to withdraw their signatures.
Within hours of Gov. Jerry Brown signing the bill, a legal challenge was filed to block the new law claiming SB 117 violates the due process rights of Newman recall proponents. No court date has been set.
July 26, 2017 •
California Governor Sets Special Election Dates
Gov. Jerry Brown announced special election dates for California’s Assembly District 51. A primary election will be held on October 3, 2017, and the general election is set for December 5, 2017. The seat became vacant when Democrat Jimmy Gomez […]
Gov. Jerry Brown announced special election dates for California’s Assembly District 51.
A primary election will be held on October 3, 2017, and the general election is set for December 5, 2017.
The seat became vacant when Democrat Jimmy Gomez resigned upon his election to the U.S. House of Representatives.
December 2, 2016 •
Special Election Likely for California’s 34th Congressional District
Gov. Jerry Brown has selected 34th Congressional District Rep. Xavier Becerra to be the next attorney general of California. The attorney general position became available when Kamala Harris was elected to the U.S. Senate in the November election. State law […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has selected 34th Congressional District Rep. Xavier Becerra to be the next attorney general of California.
The attorney general position became available when Kamala Harris was elected to the U.S. Senate in the November election.
State law requires the governor to arrange a special election date within two weeks of Becerra leaving his congressional post.
September 29, 2016 •
California Bill Affecting State Contracts Signed into Law
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill requiring persons submitting bids or proposals of $100,000 or more to state agencies to certify they are in compliance with the Unruh Civil Rights Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing […]
Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill requiring persons submitting bids or proposals of $100,000 or more to state agencies to certify they are in compliance with the Unruh Civil Rights Act and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.
The law is aimed at preventing state agencies from contracting with businesses that boycott Israel.
This law becomes effective January 1, 2017.
September 1, 2016 •
California’s Legislative Session Adjourns
On August 31, the California Legislature adjourned its regular session. Before adjourning, the Legislature sent several ethics bills to Gov. Jerry Brown, including Senate Bill 215, which contains provisions requiring those seeking to influence actions taken by the Public Utilities […]
On August 31, the California Legislature adjourned its regular session.
Before adjourning, the Legislature sent several ethics bills to Gov. Jerry Brown, including Senate Bill 215, which contains provisions requiring those seeking to influence actions taken by the Public Utilities Commission to register as a lobbyists.
Brown has until September 30 to sign or veto legislation.
June 28, 2016 •
CA Governor to Support PUC Ethics Reforms
Gov. Jerry Brown has announced his support of sweeping reforms to the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC). The overhaul comes as the PUC faces accusations of back-channel dealings and calls for change to create more transparency and independence from utility […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has announced his support of sweeping reforms to the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC). The overhaul comes as the PUC faces accusations of back-channel dealings and calls for change to create more transparency and independence from utility companies. The reform package will require people lobbying the PUC to register as lobbyists and ban former utility executives from serving on the PUC for two years post-employment.
Photo of the Edmund G. Brown State Office Building by Coolcaesar on Wikimedia Commons.
January 12, 2016 •
California Special Election Slated for April 5, 2016
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special election for April 5, 2016, to fill a vacancy in the 31st District. Rep. Henry Perea vacated his seat in December of 2015. Perea’s term was expiring in December 2016. Therefore, the candidate […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special election for April 5, 2016, to fill a vacancy in the 31st District. Rep. Henry Perea vacated his seat in December of 2015.
Perea’s term was expiring in December 2016. Therefore, the candidate elected in the special election will serve the remainder of Perea’s term while running for re-election in the regularly scheduled general election on November 8, 2016.
June 25, 2015 •
Governor of California Calls Special Legislative Session
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special legislative session to begin Friday, June 26, 2015. The special session will focus on Senate Bill 16, a bill proposing funding for roads, highways, and bridges in the state. The special session will […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has called a special legislative session to begin Friday, June 26, 2015.
The special session will focus on Senate Bill 16, a bill proposing funding for roads, highways, and bridges in the state.
The special session will take place concurrently with the legislature’s regular session.
Photo of the California State Capitol by Rafał Konieczny on Wikimedia Commons.
January 15, 2015 •
California Special Elections Scheduled for March 17
Gov. Jerry Brown has announced special elections to fill vacancies in state Senate Districts 7, 21, and 37. The vacancies were created by departures of three former state senators to Congress. The special primary ballot is scheduled for March 17, […]
Gov. Jerry Brown has announced special elections to fill vacancies in state Senate Districts 7, 21, and 37. The vacancies were created by departures of three former state senators to Congress.
The special primary ballot is scheduled for March 17, 2015. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a runoff will take place on May 19.
June 5, 2014 •
California Has First Open Primary For Governor
Neel Kashkari is the Republican nominee for governor after placing second with 19 percent of the vote in the first primary election for governor held under California’s open primary rules. The top two finishers in the primaries move on to […]
Neel Kashkari is the Republican nominee for governor after placing second with 19 percent of the vote in the first primary election for governor held under California’s open primary rules. The top two finishers in the primaries move on to the general election, regardless of party affiliation.
Kashkari, a native of Stow, Ohio, ran the federal bailout of the U.S. banking system and finished second to Gov. Jerry Brown, who took nearly 55 percent of the returns. Brown, who currently enjoys high approval and campaign donations, is expected to be elected to a record fourth term in November.
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