Which Bills Will Gavin Newsom Sign into New California Laws?
While the Legislature is approving lots of significant bills in the final days of the session, the final call is up to the governor, who isn’t shy about using his veto pen.
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While the Legislature is approving lots of significant bills in the final days of the session, the final call is up to the governor, who isn’t shy about using his veto pen.
Santa Barbara’s State Senator Monique Limón is behind a bill to broaden automatic voter registration.
A federal grand jury has charged the former president with four counts in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
County supervisors support increased transparency but are flummoxed by details of the new requirements.
Staff will be required to report investment interests, business positions, sources of income, and gifts, loans, and travel payments to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Professors Pei-te Lien and Jeffrey Milem share their perspective on the court’s position and where UCSB stands now.
At an amateur comedy show in Texas this week, Karen Jones said she entered the Capitol building and was later visited by the FBI.
The Santa Barbara city councilmember shares what he’s doing to address his constituents’ concerns.
City council continues with the second round of interviews to fill 43 open positions on city advisory groups.
House Democrat says that “today cannot be viewed as just another day in the typical flurry that surrounds Donald Trump’s shocking words and actions.”