The decision allows the state-run retirement savings program for California residents to continue unhindered.
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the District Court for the Eastern District of California’s dismissal of claims by a group that sought to block California’s state-run automatic individual retirement account (IRA) program.
The lawsuit, filed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, sought to block the CalSavers Retirement Savings Program on the grounds that the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) pre-empts CalSavers, therefore invalidating the program.
In its dismissal, the court found that ERISA does not pre-empt CalSavers. “We hold that the pre-emption challenge fails,” it said in its ruling. “CalSavers is not an ERISA plan because it is established and maintained by the state, not employers; it does not require employers to operate their own ERISA plans; and it does not have an impermissible reference to o
Imperial Valley News Imperial Valley News Center Former National Guard Member Pleads Guilty to Using the Internet to Commit Sexual Exploitation Offenses While Stationed in Qatar Details Written by IVN
Sacramento, California - Jaziz Jesahias Cea, 23, formerly of Galt, pleaded guilty Thursday to transportation of child pornography and receipt of child pornography, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.
According to court documents, Cea used internet communications platforms and social media to commit the offenses. In particular, on May 13, 2018, Cea uploaded to his YouTube channel child pornography videos showing prepubescent girls being abused by adult males. Cea also separately used his Skype account to receive child pornography videos depicting prepubescent minor females being sexually exploited, to share links to such material, and to communicate with others about his interest in sexually exploiting children.
Federal Judge puts temporary halt to homeless evictions in Chico
Comanche Creek evictions are put on hold for now. A Federal Judge ruled the City of Chico cannot remove the homeless or issue any other 72-hour notices.
Posted: Apr 12, 2021 6:11 PM
Posted By: Jafet Serrato I m really happy for everybody here it s a good thing,” Rebecca George, a Chico resident said.
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Rebecca George was expecting to get kicked out of Comanche Creek Monday morning. This order gives the homeless like George a reprieve, however small it may be. It s keeping it in one area and it s not in Bidwell Park,” George said. “People here are good, and they help each other out.
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