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California Democrat loses committee after oil bill no vote

California Democrat loses committee after oil bill no vote
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California Democrat loses committee after oil bill no vote

California Democrat loses committee after oil bill no vote
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California legislators return with COVID-19 legislation

Advertisement An indispensable tool of good legislating is face-to-face dickering. That hasn’t been happening. One result was that the Legislature adjourned for the year in August amid excessive feuding between the two houses, especially among the leaders. “The process is screwed up,” Assemblyman Adam Gray (D-Merced) says. “It’s difficult to navigate through this. It’s hard to organize the committees. They’re not as transparent and public as they should be.” Gray introduced a bill, AB 62, that would allow small businesses and those deemed essential such as healthcare facilities, emergency services and food processing to take a dollar-for-dollar tax credit on virus-protection expenses required by the state. Covered would be such things as employee testing, masks, ventilation systems and plexiglass barriers.

Legislators return with new bills to help Californians hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic [Los Angeles Times]

Legislators return with new bills to help Californians hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic [Los Angeles Times] Like little flowers emerging from a charred landscape, some promising pandemic relief bills are sprouting in a California Legislature devastated by COVID-19. They’ve scarcely been noticed in the fixation over President Trump’s immoral, undemocratic attempt to overturn the voters’ election of Joe Biden and Gov. Gavin Newsom’s French Laundry dining and unemployment benefit debacles. Newsom, however, made a smart move last week in an attempt to right his foundering governorship. He recruited the politically savvy Dee Dee Myers to be a senior advisor and head his agency GO-Biz that’s supposed to help expand California business.

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