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there are some key differences, constitutional differences, between the court and legislature. when a new class comes to congress, they have campaigned on a proactive which ended to voters they plan to enact then come to congress and understand there's a time limit on the plans with elections happening every year sam political capitol. the tried to get moving quickly on their agenda and legislatures are not bound by precedent mac the way the court is or used to be. the party in power does not like a peace of legislation previously passed, the affordable care act, they can campaign unappealing and they're welcome to try to appeal it as many times as they like. they may not have the votes they need to succeed if it's a popular one. the supreme court doesn't work the same way it's not supposed to. the court is supposed to rule on very different matters of law and controversies as they arise out in the world. they don't have the power like legislatures to introduce a bill or a case they want to rule on. they have to wait for an issue to come before them. the key thing about this ma
there are some key differences, constitutional differences, between the court and legislature. when a new class comes to congress, they have campaigned on a proactive which ended to voters they plan to enact then come to congress and understand there's a time limit on the plans with elections happening every year sam political capitol. the tried to get moving quickly on their agenda and legislatures are not bound by precedent mac the way the court is or used to be. the party in power does not...
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i am glad that by the legislatures there of is still here. that was the heart of our argument in that case. that the framers made a very specific decisionuthority. and they did it delegating it to not just the states, but, the legislaturesone of the things, and this may be a corollary to what we were talking about, to answer your question directly, i am not sure downstream effectsnd habits could lead itself to more v how losing this case would be effective to winnin in rucho there are other potential solutions involving independent commsometimes we ordered the cases come up can have influence. but, part of the reason i don't think downstream effects were front and center is i think it's typicahe sg office, you are tryingyou are trying to make it as ur way. there is a whole pre-chapter of cases, smiley, a case about article two election clause, that figureme you get to there is a nor'easter stripping -- to the arizona redistricting case. we were pitch this nearly as a situation that it is not just a different part of the state government got i
i am glad that by the legislatures there of is still here. that was the heart of our argument in that case. that the framers made a very specific decisionuthority. and they did it delegating it to not just the states, but, the legislaturesone of the things, and this may be a corollary to what we were talking about, to answer your question directly, i am not sure downstream effectsnd habits could lead itself to more v how losing this case would be effective to winnin in rucho there are other...
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to the members of the legislature a elected officials, thank you. you ft every single day to an even better place to live, to work and to raise a family. together o the last four years, we've accomplished mission a our state. and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.ake just a moment to thank the person who has been a c t my life for over 23 wonderful wife and our state's amazing first lady elie. [applause] strength and inspiration for meer the years and especially during my time as governor. she is a terrific mom excellent first lady ask is a tremendous -- and a tremeur state. i'm lucky to have her in my every single day and and i thank god that s is. before i go with a heavy heart that recognize the honorable service and tremendous sacrifice chief warrant officer semiic and chief warrant officer abbott. please join me in a moment of and prayer for their many friends ask family. and family. thank you. this tragic accident is yet another the freedoms we hold carry free. it is also a remin
to the members of the legislature a elected officials, thank you. you ft every single day to an even better place to live, to work and to raise a family. together o the last four years, we've accomplished mission a our state. and i have no continuing to work together, mississippi if's mississippi's best days are in front of us.ake just a moment to thank the person who has been a c t my life for over 23 wonderful wife and our state's amazing first lady elie. [applause] strength and inspiration...
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also the first had job wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud foe need alumni. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get there and you will want to take notes. we will talk about how we go from training to action with practical steps on how we feel the confidence cap. how we go from agitation to reaction. being matted not doing anything about it. why? let's use our energy for good. i know some of you in this room, politics may not be your first career option. that is okay. a difference in different industries and sectors. then we will have some reflection time and we will do an interactive exercise. all my introverts in the room, bear with me. it will not be that bad, i promise. filling the confidence cap. i will pretend i know how to multitask. bear with me. did you all know that no two fingerprints are the same. even on your hands, your feet, if you are an identical twin you have different fingerprints. that just tells us that no one else can be you. that feels deep. right? no one else can be
also the first had job wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud foe need alumni. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get there and you will want to take notes. we will talk about how we go from training to action with practical steps on how we feel the confidence cap. how we go from agitation to reaction. being matted not doing anything about it. why? let's use our energy for good. i know some of you in this room, politics may not be...
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instead tomorrow morning. >> he will deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. hey'lllso re-recded remarks on his social media accounts. most california governor's over the last 60 years have chosen to deiver a formal state of the state address. but newsom has a different aroach. last year he took part in a statewide tour and later delivered a letter to the legislature. ú' >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that the governor shall issue a report to the legislature each calendar year on the state of the state and he may make recommendations. the constitution doesn't require written or oral. it says a report. so it doesn't specify which one. >> the governor's office says that his letter will discuss the budget, homelessness, public safety and efforts to strengthen democracy. all right. it's weather time taking a live look right now at a mount diablo, which is very dry, very dry. and it was hot out there but are not quite as hot as it could be. that's true. yeah, we're going to cool things do you see those ominous looking clouds up above dia
instead tomorrow morning. >> he will deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. hey'lllso re-recded remarks on his social media accounts. most california governor's over the last 60 years have chosen to deiver a formal state of the state address. but newsom has a different aroach. last year he took part in a statewide tour and later delivered a letter to the legislature. ú' >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that the governor shall issue a...
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. >> just a few months after democrats and republicans in the legislature announced some bi-partisan bills too address the issue of retail theft. leaders of each party are now accusing the other of pl-ying politics with the legislation are capitol correspondent eytan wallace says the story. >> retail theft. it's an issue. republicans and democrats in the legislature have long said they want to see addressed so much so that earlier this year, legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle announced a package of bills. they dubbed the bipartisan safer. california plan they believe will help tackle the issue. >> i'm on the bills in the package. one that would expand the california highway patrol property crimes task force and another that would increase penalties against retail thieves involved in the resale of stolen items. common sons, effective that will blunt retail theft and local crime. but the bills do not propose to overturn prop. 47 passed by california voters in 2014, the law changed certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to misdemeanors, including theft when the items stol
. >> just a few months after democrats and republicans in the legislature announced some bi-partisan bills too address the issue of retail theft. leaders of each party are now accusing the other of pl-ying politics with the legislation are capitol correspondent eytan wallace says the story. >> retail theft. it's an issue. republicans and democrats in the legislature have long said they want to see addressed so much so that earlier this year, legislative leaders from both sides of...
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the legislature acted quickly to make clear the ivf is fully protected in the state of alabama. but nonetheless confusion persists. the best of my knowledge, all 100 senators in this body support ivf. seeing this confusion, confusion that unfortunately has been fueled by democrat partisans, i reached out to senator katie britt from alabama. i asked senator britt if she would join together in drafting legislation, federal legislation that would will be a clear straightforward ironclad protection for ivf. into federaa clear and unambiguous protection to make clear that no state in the union can banernment in this country can banr britt and i drs together. this bill is simple. it is straightforward. it is clear. ivf is profoundly pro- family. its an avenue of hope for millions struggling with infertility. to everett mom and every data at home every woman and man desperately hoping to be a parent, know that our bill will ensure ivf remains on one 100% protected by law. this should not just be a policy or general affirmation. this should be a clear and unmistakable federal we invite
the legislature acted quickly to make clear the ivf is fully protected in the state of alabama. but nonetheless confusion persists. the best of my knowledge, all 100 senators in this body support ivf. seeing this confusion, confusion that unfortunately has been fueled by democrat partisans, i reached out to senator katie britt from alabama. i asked senator britt if she would join together in drafting legislation, federal legislation that would will be a clear straightforward ironclad protection...
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paul: how's the legislature trying to kill this crime initiative? kim?47. now, in reality they'll probably just nibble around the edges, but it's feel -- selling it as a big pick. but they put in a to from if vision saying, however, our big fix will not go into effect if voters pass this change to 47. and so it's an out and out attempt to influence the public and kill this reform initiative in the crib. so it's really remarkable and shows the the lengths between the supreme court ant aics and gavin's -- ant aics and gavin's lawsuit there and these acts in the legislature trying to nullify the ability for people to use direct democracy via initiative in california. paul: what's the alternative? i guess you just have to leave the state? >> you've already seen that. the state's been losing population since 2019. billions of -- actually, tens of billions of dollars of income has been moving out. paul: all right. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. ♪ ♪ i'm having trouble getting around but i want to live in my home.
paul: how's the legislature trying to kill this crime initiative? kim?47. now, in reality they'll probably just nibble around the edges, but it's feel -- selling it as a big pick. but they put in a to from if vision saying, however, our big fix will not go into effect if voters pass this change to 47. and so it's an out and out attempt to influence the public and kill this reform initiative in the crib. so it's really remarkable and shows the the lengths between the supreme court ant aics and...
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a proactive agenda acting like a legislature in terms of what cases they're reaching out and taking. does that scan for you, harry, comparing it to what it used to be like when you clerked? >> vividly. it is even stronger, chris, then you are saying. the louisiana case is a perfect case in point. if you are a court that cares about precedent and the rules of law, what you stay with for a state legislature boldly and actively flatly unconstitutional provision under the current law is forget about it, that's the law on the land, you have to follow it, change it, we will see you then. until then, please follow the supremacy clause and the law of the land. the sponsor actually said she wants all children to look up and see what god says is right and what god says is wrong. it is really, in fact, a violation. it goes to show the repercussions of this hyper conservative court because this wasn't done with in the coronation with the courts, but the groups were there, and they were emboldened and enthusiastic. ring it on. is considered knowing that they can act directly contrary to the const
a proactive agenda acting like a legislature in terms of what cases they're reaching out and taking. does that scan for you, harry, comparing it to what it used to be like when you clerked? >> vividly. it is even stronger, chris, then you are saying. the louisiana case is a perfect case in point. if you are a court that cares about precedent and the rules of law, what you stay with for a state legislature boldly and actively flatly unconstitutional provision under the current law is...
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legislature is a bill aimed at modernizing how the nation fights the so-called mega fires. bill proposes a four-part approach to addressing wildfires. here's what they are. so it includes combat. adding a firefighter shortage is retaining expert wild land. fire fights also improving fire response times with updated technology and addressing the public health crisis that has caused by wildfire smoke. so joining us now to talk about this is one of the co-sponsors of the bill un united states representative john garamendi. thank you for joining us. >> but the line to be with you really, really important issue for reason underway, california. let's talk about this four-step approach. we talked about what they are. it's sort of this workplace development trying to help out the firefighters, giving them support wildfire, smoke protections for people. also some new technology. how these 4 steps help people here in the bay area during fire season. >> well, this is in addition to what we've already been doing, federal government said programs in place for several years now more than
legislature is a bill aimed at modernizing how the nation fights the so-called mega fires. bill proposes a four-part approach to addressing wildfires. here's what they are. so it includes combat. adding a firefighter shortage is retaining expert wild land. fire fights also improving fire response times with updated technology and addressing the public health crisis that has caused by wildfire smoke. so joining us now to talk about this is one of the co-sponsors of the bill un united states...
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she is also the first hijab wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. and most importantly, she is a proud vote run lead action alumna. that is why we are spotlighting her. we have a lot to get through. and you're going to want to take notes. we are going to talk about how we go from training to action with practical steps on how we fill the "confidence gap", how we go from agitation to action. because being mad and not doing anything about it -- why? let's use our energy for good. and then considering a career change. i know some of you in this room , politics might not be your first career option. that is okay. you can still make a difference in different industries and sectors. and then we are going to have some reflection time and we are going to do an interactive exercise. all of my introvert in the room, bear with a. it will not be that bad, i promise. we are going to talk about feeling the confidence gap. and i am going to pretend i know how to multitask with two hands. bear with me. did you all know that no two fingerprints are the same taxi eve
she is also the first hijab wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. and most importantly, she is a proud vote run lead action alumna. that is why we are spotlighting her. we have a lot to get through. and you're going to want to take notes. we are going to talk about how we go from training to action with practical steps on how we fill the "confidence gap", how we go from agitation to action. because being mad and not doing anything about it -- why? let's use our energy for...
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he's going to deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. his office will also post some pre-recorded comments to newsom's social media accounts over the years california governors have delivered a formal state of the state address to the legislature. this short, an acre. but newsom says that the california constitution only requires that he provide a formal report. we talked to a professor with the georgia school of law. but what maybe we can expect. >> i think the the intended audience, the legislature and the citizens are definitely expecting an update on the california budget situation. but i think in other instances, you know what other priorities are addressing homelessness, certainly retail theft are definitely on the top of people's minds. and i think a priority for the administration. >> the governor's office says that the letter will talk about public safety and efforts to strengthen democracy is like put it not everybody impressed. republican assembly minority leader james gallagher is calling the state of california embarrassing.
he's going to deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. his office will also post some pre-recorded comments to newsom's social media accounts over the years california governors have delivered a formal state of the state address to the legislature. this short, an acre. but newsom says that the california constitution only requires that he provide a formal report. we talked to a professor with the georgia school of law. but what maybe we can expect. >> i think the the...
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and a legislature do not want you to that right. they talk about democracy. don't be fooled. do not be fooled. the highest taxed state in the country. ladies and gentleman be scared. because it's only going to get worse. be scared. >> and to be clear, this ruling is final. but the measure's proponents who you just heard from said looking ahead in their words, all options are on the table, including a possible new initiative in 2026. reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> how are those pearly white said dental office in dublin is offering free care for kids in need live or live in smile. dental and orthodontics is hosting the event wednesday, july 3rd from 8.30, to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. it's a free service, they say and they do it every year. they hope for kids this year will sign up but do so to get in there. you have to sign up ahead of time on their website to grab a spot. alright, weather time here as we take a live look at san francisco where the fog is entering with a vengeance. almost looks like bl
and a legislature do not want you to that right. they talk about democracy. don't be fooled. do not be fooled. the highest taxed state in the country. ladies and gentleman be scared. because it's only going to get worse. be scared. >> and to be clear, this ruling is final. but the measure's proponents who you just heard from said looking ahead in their words, all options are on the table, including a possible new initiative in 2026. reporting at the state capitol eytan wallace kron. 4...
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however, in 2020 the oregon state legislature has bills out of the state legislature. have to repeal those bills before we can get a handle on what's happening in the greater portland area on the west coast so we have work to do at the local level but we have to do with these things head on. the homelessness, the human despair we've seen, our hands are tied, to clean up tend camps and not allow permissive culture to persist in communities that allow this behavior. eric: they unfairly punish people going through difficult time in their life. justice sotomayor said in her dissent, quote, the majority, she says, focuses almost exclusively on the needs of local governments, the most vulnerable of our society is left with an impossible choice, either stay awake or be arrested. what your reaction? how do you deal with someone who has no place to live? >> i disagree with justice sotomayor. we share a 10 mile border with the most populated county in the state in the portland area and its recovery oriented system that focuses on giving people the care they need but to allow peo
however, in 2020 the oregon state legislature has bills out of the state legislature. have to repeal those bills before we can get a handle on what's happening in the greater portland area on the west coast so we have work to do at the local level but we have to do with these things head on. the homelessness, the human despair we've seen, our hands are tied, to clean up tend camps and not allow permissive culture to persist in communities that allow this behavior. eric: they unfairly punish...
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on the topic of public safety newsom called on the legislature to advance a package of bills he says will combat retail theft. what's true california, some of the toughest felony theft threshold in the nation. we need to do more to go after professional. that brings more newsom also acknowledging the state has become unaffordable for far too many. >> he believes the recently implemented $20 fast food minimum wage will help hard workers finally got a raise job security they deserve. and by the way, the companies themselves. >> get a more stable workforce. but republicans disagree. they believe many of newsom's policies have only made things worse, arguing he's out of touch. my first impression is. >> this is a person that's on the defensive. this is a person that. take responsibility. being the top. of the state. >> governor newsom need to look in the mirror. he's the governor of the state of california. while we have crime running high, why do we have housing out of control? why do we have? why are we deploy chp officers to oakland, san francisco in bakersfield. governor, you're runn
on the topic of public safety newsom called on the legislature to advance a package of bills he says will combat retail theft. what's true california, some of the toughest felony theft threshold in the nation. we need to do more to go after professional. that brings more newsom also acknowledging the state has become unaffordable for far too many. >> he believes the recently implemented $20 fast food minimum wage will help hard workers finally got a raise job security they deserve. and by...
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he waited until the legislature came back and then they passed laws.nd then they added more support. and, you know, you work on your own schedule. but what that really underscored for me and many people i spoke is that there were differing levels of urgency based on how immediately and how you were affected. the other state that i think about a lot is california which has seen also a lot of people traveled from out of sta. the state has put funding into trying to support abortion care in their state. and for people traveling there. but it's a tremendous burden to be pce was already underfunded because states have never put a lot of moy the federal government doesn't. and what we see is this the system that has been underfunded for a long time gets more resources but still has a tremendous new strain upon it. and at the same time, you have people being asked to do something really quite in incredible fly from texas or louisiana or somewhere far to jcalifornia for an abortion. on a short timeline, because of the time sensitivity of this procedure. it's j
he waited until the legislature came back and then they passed laws.nd then they added more support. and, you know, you work on your own schedule. but what that really underscored for me and many people i spoke is that there were differing levels of urgency based on how immediately and how you were affected. the other state that i think about a lot is california which has seen also a lot of people traveled from out of sta. the state has put funding into trying to support abortion care in their...
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she is also the first to job -wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud vote run lead action alumnus so that is why we are spotlighting her. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get through and you're going to want to take let's use our energy for good and then considering a career change. i know some of you in this room, politics might not be your first career action and that is okay. you can still make a difference in different industries and sectors and then we're going to have some reflection time and do an interactive exercise so all my introverts in the room, bear with me. it will be that bad, i promise. we're going to talk about filling the confidence gap. i am going to pretend i know how to multitask with two hands, so bear with me. did you all know that no two fingerprints are the same? even on your hands, your feet, if you are an identical twin, you have different fingerprints , and that just tells us that no one else can be you. and that feels deep, right? but no one else can be you. it is rea
she is also the first to job -wearing woman in the georgia state legislature. most importantly, she is a proud vote run lead action alumnus so that is why we are spotlighting her. what we are going to talk about today, we have a lot to get through and you're going to want to take let's use our energy for good and then considering a career change. i know some of you in this room, politics might not be your first career action and that is okay. you can still make a difference in different...
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last year he took part in a statewide tour and later delivered a letter to the legislature. >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that the governor shall issue a report to the legislature each calendar year on the state of the state. and he may make recommendations. the constitution doesn't require written or oral. it says a report. so it doesn't specify which one. >> the governor's office says that his letter will discuss the budget, homelessness, public safety and efforts to strengthen democracy. >> in the south bay of eta, trained has been removed from the tracks after it slipped off while attempting to switch directions this afternoon. it happened around 12, 30 near capitol expressway and highway 87 in san jose. blue line passengers will still have to get on a bus between curtner and santa teresa until further notice due to track repairs needed from this derailment. crews say none of the passengers aboard were hurt today. >> the hilton near the oakland airport slated to close after more than 50 years. the port of oakland telling kron 4 the hotel will close arou
last year he took part in a statewide tour and later delivered a letter to the legislature. >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that the governor shall issue a report to the legislature each calendar year on the state of the state. and he may make recommendations. the constitution doesn't require written or oral. it says a report. so it doesn't specify which one. >> the governor's office says that his letter will discuss the budget, homelessness, public safety...
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. >> instead tomorrow morning he will deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. there will also be pre-recorded remarks on his social media accounts. most california governors of the last 60 years have chosen to deliver a formal state of the state address. but the governor has taken a different approach. last year. he took part in a statewide tour and delivered a letter to the state legislature as well. >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that the governor shall issue a report to the legislature each calendar year on the state of the state and he may make recommendations. the constitution doesn't require written or oral. it says a report. so it doesn't specify which one. >> governor's office says that his letter will discuss the budget, homelessness, public safety and efforts to strengthen democracy. >> coming up in sports warriors, general manager mike dunn levy's junior talk with the media today ahead of the nba draft and also talked about klay thompson's uncertain future with the dobbs sports director jason dumas says reaction from the g
. >> instead tomorrow morning he will deliver a state of the state letter to the legislature. there will also be pre-recorded remarks on his social media accounts. most california governors of the last 60 years have chosen to deliver a formal state of the state address. but the governor has taken a different approach. last year. he took part in a statewide tour and delivered a letter to the state legislature as well. >> article 5 section 3 of the california constitution says that...
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this is republican led state legislatures. this is republican attorney generals. we have to be very serious about our democracy being at stake and what that means, because they will not just stop at donald trump. donald trump loses in november, they will still push forward and look for their next viewer to make it happen. i think that we have to be very attentive to that and democrats have to not only focus on the four-year presidential. they have to focus on what's happening in the states as well, because republicans are eyeing erosion of democracy and authoritarian regimes and they been doing it for some time. they did come up with the document overnight for the trump presidency. this is something they have been working on for decades, and i think at this point, we have to take it seriously and the democratic party has to take it seriously. not just of the federal level, but also in states across the country. >> if we thought we were dodging a bullet by not electing donald trump in 2020, we now sees coming back with a vengeance and we are seeing the extreme righ
this is republican led state legislatures. this is republican attorney generals. we have to be very serious about our democracy being at stake and what that means, because they will not just stop at donald trump. donald trump loses in november, they will still push forward and look for their next viewer to make it happen. i think that we have to be very attentive to that and democrats have to not only focus on the four-year presidential. they have to focus on what's happening in the states as...
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measure passes with that democratic members of the legislature officially approved their proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. >> backers of the proposal say the 294 billion dollars spending plan. we'll invest in key programs including local homelessness services and will reverse the governor's proposed cuts to state funded social services, including in-home care for eligible undocumented californians and cash aid for low income californians in the cal works program. >> we are insistent that we will not balance this budget on the backs of the poor. among the largest proposed investments k through 12 public school spending last year. our budget funded students that just a shade over $22,000 per people. this year's budget will be over $24,000 per pupil. we are doing right by students by educators, by parents. but it comes as the state faces a deficit. the governor more than 27 billion dollars as a the legislature spending plan includes proposed productions including 1 billion dollars in cuts to climate programs and an additional 1 billion dollars in cuts to prison programs. >> the pr
measure passes with that democratic members of the legislature officially approved their proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. >> backers of the proposal say the 294 billion dollars spending plan. we'll invest in key programs including local homelessness services and will reverse the governor's proposed cuts to state funded social services, including in-home care for eligible undocumented californians and cash aid for low income californians in the cal works program. >> we are...
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passed by the legislature in 2003 and signed by then governor gray davis, the law allows employees to sue their employers for labor violations like unpaid wages, delayed payments and meal penalties before pa go assigned labor code violations were handled by the california labor commissioner's office. but is law professor chris mckay lee explains pocket change the reason the department of labor was too short staffed. >> to address all of the alleged violations of the labor code. and so the idea was is to allow private enforcement of californie's labor code and that in a nutshell is why paga was created. but since them paga opponents said while the law was well intentioned, it resulted in attorneys taking advantage of the system filing frivolous lawsuits against employers and then keeping a portion of the settlement money that fog opponent said should really have been going to employees who have lost out on wages. >> and that's why pog opponents said they qualify the measure for the upcoming november ballot to repeal paga. but following week's long negotiations orchestrated by governor
passed by the legislature in 2003 and signed by then governor gray davis, the law allows employees to sue their employers for labor violations like unpaid wages, delayed payments and meal penalties before pa go assigned labor code violations were handled by the california labor commissioner's office. but is law professor chris mckay lee explains pocket change the reason the department of labor was too short staffed. >> to address all of the alleged violations of the labor code. and so the...
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i was a maryland law student when i ran for the legislature, and i served during my third year of law school. it's been a long run, and i really appreciate the support i've received from the people of maryland. so i do intend to stay active. i will follow the priorities that i have. one of those is the equal rights amendment. i will be engaged to see if completed. i hope it's completed during my term as senator. if it is not, i will continue to work in that effort. i'm going to work on environment. i'm going to work on human rights issues. i'm going to work on those issues i think that are ones that i think i can give some value to the policy development of our nation, so i have been heavily engaged in human rights issues and the environment. i love baltimore. i will do all i can do to help my beloved city. thank you all very much. >> everyone, enjoy your lunches, we are awaiting the arrival of representatives cory bush and ayana pressley. >> i believe in the interim we have >> okay. everyone, enjoy your lunches. we are awaiting the arrival of representatives corey bush and ayanna pre
i was a maryland law student when i ran for the legislature, and i served during my third year of law school. it's been a long run, and i really appreciate the support i've received from the people of maryland. so i do intend to stay active. i will follow the priorities that i have. one of those is the equal rights amendment. i will be engaged to see if completed. i hope it's completed during my term as senator. if it is not, i will continue to work in that effort. i'm going to work on...
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measure passes with that democratic members of the legislature officially approved their proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. >> backers of the proposal say the 294 billion dollars spending plan. we'll invest in key programs including local homelessness services and will reverse the governor's proposed cuts to state funded social services, including in-home care for eligible undocumented californians and cash aid for low income californians in the cow works program. >> we are insistent that we will not balance this budget on the backs of the poor. among the largest proposed investments k through 12 public school spending last year. our budget funded students that just a shade over $22,000 per people. this year's budget will be over $24,000.3. people we are doing right by students by educators, by parents. but it comes as the state faces a deficit. the governor more than 27 billion dollars as a the legislature spending plan includes proposed productions including 1 billion dollars in cuts to climate programs and an additional 1 billion dollars in cuts to prison programs. >> the pro
measure passes with that democratic members of the legislature officially approved their proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. >> backers of the proposal say the 294 billion dollars spending plan. we'll invest in key programs including local homelessness services and will reverse the governor's proposed cuts to state funded social services, including in-home care for eligible undocumented californians and cash aid for low income californians in the cow works program. >> we are...
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the power of the state legislature to make election law has been under attack and still is in courtserica dave attacked the first amendment, the second amendment, the fourth, the fifth, the eighth and the 14th amendment does it sound like they support democracy? i don't think so. i called the 25th a member of the dormant 20th at the moment it applies to joe biden today he has a dimension he's mentally unfit to stand trial. he certainly mentally unfit to be president of the united states but of course we are faking it and joe is the sharpest tack in the drawer now we have this clause the appointment clods is center stage in the case in florida fort pierce florida involving the documents case. if you are foolish enough to listen to the legal analyst on these other networks you will have the foggiest idea of what's going on. that goes to the issue of separation of powers the democrats like separation of powers and their out of office. when they're in office they reject it, why? in order to advance their american marxist agenda you have to destroy the barriers that are against it. that i
the power of the state legislature to make election law has been under attack and still is in courtserica dave attacked the first amendment, the second amendment, the fourth, the fifth, the eighth and the 14th amendment does it sound like they support democracy? i don't think so. i called the 25th a member of the dormant 20th at the moment it applies to joe biden today he has a dimension he's mentally unfit to stand trial. he certainly mentally unfit to be president of the united states but of...
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you can see that right from the start of his political career in legislature of 1837 against against.ng a politicalistheyy people are part of the status quo. lincn saw th as the giving up to the passions rather than as reason must be our salvation. otherw prey to these passions will lead the nation to comwh suicide. it istafeatures the subject matn 1837 was resonate through out american history. extreme violence. there are manyoments of racially motivated violence. there are moments of mob violence. there are worries and concerns r democracy, the those themes and topicst the wan andgrapple living with these questions, it can help us think through our own present moment. one of the things that lyceum activity did encourage wasthoug, listening to others. there are features of this that i think can help us think through for our selves, how we want to live our own lives. frances mcintosh was a blackburg st louis and he comes off of the ship and finds himself in a to chase down a suspect. and they enlistwhen he refuses,t him and such begins the sad and tragic tale of mackintosh, who before
you can see that right from the start of his political career in legislature of 1837 against against.ng a politicalistheyy people are part of the status quo. lincn saw th as the giving up to the passions rather than as reason must be our salvation. otherw prey to these passions will lead the nation to comwh suicide. it istafeatures the subject matn 1837 was resonate through out american history. extreme violence. there are manyoments of racially motivated violence. there are moments of mob...
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he didn't set the agenda for the legislature. the word budget is mentioned twice in a state of the state address, which is, again, extraordinarily unusual. but again, it came after an a budget agreement had been reached already. so he mentions that there was a budget agreement and that it is a balanced budget. and other than that, the governor doesn't talk about the budget in the state of the state address. and again, you could not compare this to other, whether it's governor brown or governor schwarzenegger, you would you would not find a comparable state of the state address. yeah. >> and obviously, we heard critics, you know, among them republicans here in california who say that he sort of, in essence, kind of glossed over some of these real serious challenges that california is facing when it comes to housing, when it comes to homelessness, when it comes to affordability, you know, and clearly, we know a lot of californians right now are concerned about the direction the state is headed. did the governor, you know, was his t
he didn't set the agenda for the legislature. the word budget is mentioned twice in a state of the state address, which is, again, extraordinarily unusual. but again, it came after an a budget agreement had been reached already. so he mentions that there was a budget agreement and that it is a balanced budget. and other than that, the governor doesn't talk about the budget in the state of the state address. and again, you could not compare this to other, whether it's governor brown or governor...
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you can see that right from the starof his polthe resolutions os legislature of 1837 against abolitionistss agolitical risk. abolitionists are not popular. they are being attacked by people are part of the status quo. lincoln saw this as the giving up to the passions rather than reason, sober reason must be our salvation. otherwise, we're going to fall prey to these passions will lead the nation to commit what he calls suicide. it is certain only the case that n1features the subject matter in 1837 was resonate through out american history. there are many moments of extreme violence. there are many moments of viole. there are moments of mob violence. there are worries and concerns about the longevity of our democracy, the health of our decr emes and topics recur. soking at the way lincoln and others of his time were, grapple living with these questions, it can help us think through our own present moment. activity did encourage was thoughtful reflection debate, listening to others. there are features of this that i think can help us think through for our selves, howlive. ■p■çfrances mcintos
you can see that right from the starof his polthe resolutions os legislature of 1837 against abolitionistss agolitical risk. abolitionists are not popular. they are being attacked by people are part of the status quo. lincoln saw this as the giving up to the passions rather than reason, sober reason must be our salvation. otherwise, we're going to fall prey to these passions will lead the nation to commit what he calls suicide. it is certain only the case that n1features the subject matter in...
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and bd in a number of states during the time of the passage of the care act, a number of state legislatures dominated republicans motivated their cons medical freedom and rights of health care choice to the constitution those are anti-mandatesis no against abortion bans because if you have a right to direct medical care, that would include decisions about your r michele: the backdrop for ma be scary, often as if the wheels have come offlabama many people took note when very recently the alabama supreme court said that embryos have constitutional rights and the state legislature shortly thereafter went to work to create a law that wouldotect in vitro fertilization and assisted reproductive some of these things could have been predicted eight years ago in these movements when the claim is t the same constitutional right as pregnant women. in alabama the supreme court there thought and ruled in arizona the supreme court there recently upheld an abortion ban dating by 1864 at aven a state and which slavery was still lawful in the that the state legislature actually, it already instituted a 15-w
and bd in a number of states during the time of the passage of the care act, a number of state legislatures dominated republicans motivated their cons medical freedom and rights of health care choice to the constitution those are anti-mandatesis no against abortion bans because if you have a right to direct medical care, that would include decisions about your r michele: the backdrop for ma be scary, often as if the wheels have come offlabama many people took note when very recently the alabama...
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is that the us back a president, that back american interest news, and you have a legislature that is saying, we understand exactly where this is going to take us. this is going to take us or make us a ukraine's and we don't want to be cannon fodder for a western interest. and i think that's at the crux of, of what we're, what we're seeing here. so you, i think you've seen the cohort revolution before the beginning of the color revolution as a result in the outcome of the to i mentioned this a little while ago that something interesting is also going on in the french parliament. so french and peas were having a very serious discussion about joining spain in ireland in norway. those countries just recognize palestine. they're not part of the g 7 by the way, those 3 frances, now the french are arguing that they should do the same. suddenly an m p stands up with the palestinian flag, supporters of palestine in the french parliament was good their feet and a plot. and then all hell breaks loose quotes. anyway, my down the hall the . 7 the, the, something about people fighting and arguing
is that the us back a president, that back american interest news, and you have a legislature that is saying, we understand exactly where this is going to take us. this is going to take us or make us a ukraine's and we don't want to be cannon fodder for a western interest. and i think that's at the crux of, of what we're, what we're seeing here. so you, i think you've seen the cohort revolution before the beginning of the color revolution as a result in the outcome of the to i mentioned this a...
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so what happened to our watch legislature has just passed a series of law seeming to favor china and diminishing the power of the newly elected president who happens to be in the china as with many political discussions in taiwan historically. well, let's just say things got a little dusty, the now to the french parliament because they fought as well. but before we get there, i want to bring you guys in. i want to know what you think about this thing, where as i understand it helped me here. uh uh, guys, uh the taiwan legislature has decided that they want us strip their newly elected president of some of the powers he has, for example, in defense. and that's not gonna sit well with washington because this guy's kind of anti china. this, this kind of changes the equation here, the garland to start here. but the same reason that the us opposition to the georgia for an agent law only proves how much the georgia needs a, for an agent law. the us opposition to this new legislation to be solidifies. the fact that is probably needed, i think what's going on is this. you have a um, basicall
so what happened to our watch legislature has just passed a series of law seeming to favor china and diminishing the power of the newly elected president who happens to be in the china as with many political discussions in taiwan historically. well, let's just say things got a little dusty, the now to the french parliament because they fought as well. but before we get there, i want to bring you guys in. i want to know what you think about this thing, where as i understand it helped me here. uh...
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challenges and strength so that the legislature can create and support policies that would directly help our struggling urban communities. effects of the covid-19 pandemic have been resounding for our downtowns even after many aspects of everyday life have returned to normal. with this committee has learned is that one of the most notable issues impacting our downtown, the prevalence of vacant office buildings. >> over the next year, additional hearings are going to be held highlighting topics like empty businesses, public safety and sanitation homelessness and the fentanyl and opioid crisis. >> santa rosa police are warning people of a rise in gang related violence. they say several boys ranging in age from 13 to 15 have been arrested in connection to robberies and assaults in the downtown area near santa rosa transit mall. police say the latest assault was june 6th when a teenage boy was beaten to the point of unconsciousness. 10 people beat this kid. no word on the victim's condition tonight. police say these crimes have increased the demand of law enforcement resources. law enforceme
challenges and strength so that the legislature can create and support policies that would directly help our struggling urban communities. effects of the covid-19 pandemic have been resounding for our downtowns even after many aspects of everyday life have returned to normal. with this committee has learned is that one of the most notable issues impacting our downtown, the prevalence of vacant office buildings. >> over the next year, additional hearings are going to be held highlighting...
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and the fact that the legislature has not come out and say, look, we don't trust china. i mean, i'm sorry, we don't trust the us, and there meddling in here, and we're going to go against the guy who's with china. that kind of creates a different uh, a different narrative that we've been following for some time. and we're going to follow this by the way. here's another story. something weird that's going on in the us, which is, and should bother americans, you know, weren't guaranteed in our constitution here in the united states in this country. some really wonderful things because we really do have a great constitution. the 4th and 5th, 5th amendments of our constitution. tell us, the government does not have the right to search for seizure property, unless they have a warrant where they suspect to incrementing a specific crime and they tell you what the crime is right then and there. the kid just come up. in other words, they can simply stop you in the street or in your car. they can show up at your house, like like somebody out of nazi germany and make you answer que
and the fact that the legislature has not come out and say, look, we don't trust china. i mean, i'm sorry, we don't trust the us, and there meddling in here, and we're going to go against the guy who's with china. that kind of creates a different uh, a different narrative that we've been following for some time. and we're going to follow this by the way. here's another story. something weird that's going on in the us, which is, and should bother americans, you know, weren't guaranteed in our...
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but so many of our legislatures women included have touched on so many faucets of policies. it's important to be seen through your life experiences how you identify and for a young girls, i think having women on the board is important because you get to see that you actually changed seat yourself in that power of decision. >> that concludes business for today. >> there was one where the fellows, at the time, they were arguing and i was the only women and only african-american, and i'm sitting there, thinking oh my god, it's a room full of people because it's a board day and i'm thinking, what can i say to stop this. so the universe gave me the words, gentlemen, let us be about the people of business. and of course all the people started clapping. and they had to do what? they had to act like gentleman, that one for me, showed the importance of having women, having the importance of having african-americans and the african-american women. >> to the women of the board, past, present and future, thank you for your strength, grace, and commitment to changing san francisco for th
but so many of our legislatures women included have touched on so many faucets of policies. it's important to be seen through your life experiences how you identify and for a young girls, i think having women on the board is important because you get to see that you actually changed seat yourself in that power of decision. >> that concludes business for today. >> there was one where the fellows, at the time, they were arguing and i was the only women and only african-american, and...
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but he was not made a senator that was up to state legislature and they selected douglass in touringa real national name for himself. readers of newspapers, the midwest and around the countrycr even whole accounts of the debas, they who stephen douglass is. now they're begin■iztng abraham. there are points development asn wherhe have said something not e as gutsy, but he takes an ethical stance. yes,e'he's a great politician, e will pull punches. yet he house, divided speech, he's actually coming gh saying those people are trying to sprea force that there is a choice between good and evil. there's a choice between and freedom. there's a choiceen putting slavery on a path to extinction or spreading itm everywhere. that half measures really are not going to work anymore. it's either going toll free. this can't go on this way. right out and explain that there should be freedom e something tn the ears of say more m19th centd sounded controrsia wthat yeah ey will be put on a path extinctio. it takes couraompoliticians to e an ethical stance when they are ■fworried that they're going to lo
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governor gavin newsom announcing over the weekend he and democratic leaders in the legislature reached dollars spending plan in the coming fiscal year. just go right here over among its priorities, education, specifically more than 115 billion dollars for k through 12 public schools and community colleges. a big win for education. >> that's a democratic state. senator dave cortese looks a member of the budget subcommittee on education. cortese says, well, it is important to solve the state's projected 45 billion dollar deficit. >> he makes clear cuts to education. >> was not an option. let's face it. the kids. >> didn't receive the full education they were looking for, you know, during this pandemic year. so we're still playing catch-up. and again, funding is key to that. also included in the budget agreement, 1 billion dollars for local governments to address homelessness. >> and 250 million dollars for programs to help low-income communities, access broadband internet. and the statement newsom said he's grateful for the partnership of our legislative leaders in meeting this challenge
governor gavin newsom announcing over the weekend he and democratic leaders in the legislature reached dollars spending plan in the coming fiscal year. just go right here over among its priorities, education, specifically more than 115 billion dollars for k through 12 public schools and community colleges. a big win for education. >> that's a democratic state. senator dave cortese looks a member of the budget subcommittee on education. cortese says, well, it is important to solve the...
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most importantly, the governor and the legislature have taken that right away from you.r and a legislature do not want you to that right. they talk about democracy. don't be fooled. do not be fooled. just another example of how california so hostile. the taxpayers and businesses were the highest tax state in the country. >>ladies and gentleman be scared. because it's only going to get worse. be scared. >>and to be clear, this ruling is final. but the measure's proponents who you just heard from said looking ahead in their words, all options are on the table, including a possible new initiative in 2026. reporting at the state tom wallace kron 4 news. >>a pair of deadly shootings in richmond this week prompted the police department to increase the number of cops on patrol. police are still investigating, but 2 victims have now been identified. another 2 people were also shot but are expected to survive. kron four's believe call shows us how police are responding. >>in less than 9 hours, spend the number of the city of richmond's homicides this year nearly doubling this wee
most importantly, the governor and the legislature have taken that right away from you.r and a legislature do not want you to that right. they talk about democracy. don't be fooled. do not be fooled. just another example of how california so hostile. the taxpayers and businesses were the highest tax state in the country. >>ladies and gentleman be scared. because it's only going to get worse. be scared. >>and to be clear, this ruling is final. but the measure's proponents who you...
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. >> just a few months after democrats and republicans in the legislature announced bipartisan bills retail theft will now leaders of each party. they're accusing the other of playing politics with the legislation. kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares why republicans say they are furious with the proposed changes. >> retail theft. >> it's an issue republicans and democrats in the legislature have long said they want to see addressed so much so that earlier this year, legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle announced a package of bills. they dubbed the bipartisan safer. california plan they believe will help tackle the issue. i'm on the bills in the package. one that would expand the california highway patrol property crimes task force and another that would increase penalties against retail thieves involved in the resale of stolen items. common sons, effective lines that will blunt retail theft and local crime. but the bills do not propose to overturn prop. 47 passed by california voters in 2014, the law changed certain nonviolent crimes from felonies to mi
. >> just a few months after democrats and republicans in the legislature announced bipartisan bills retail theft will now leaders of each party. they're accusing the other of playing politics with the legislation. kron four's capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares why republicans say they are furious with the proposed changes. >> retail theft. >> it's an issue republicans and democrats in the legislature have long said they want to see addressed so much so that earlier...
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now, last year, the governor sent a letter to the state legislature.on a four day statewide side tour highlighting his policy goals. instead of making a speech, the california constitution requires the governor to report to the state legislature every year on the condition of the state. the governor, newsom, says he'll give the text of this year's speech to the legislature before making the prerecorded address available to the public, and governor newsom and state lawmakers reached a budget agreement. it closes a projected $47 billion budget deficit. the almost $300 billion budget bridges the deficit by dipping into state reserves and cutting some spending. lawmakers agreed to make $16 billion in budget cuts, some of those cuts coming from transit, a former affordable housing and student housing programs. it also delays a minimum wage hike for health care workers. state senator scott wiener is optimistic california's economy is in a good place. >> we are in a much better financial position now than we were during the great recession. during the great r
now, last year, the governor sent a letter to the state legislature.on a four day statewide side tour highlighting his policy goals. instead of making a speech, the california constitution requires the governor to report to the state legislature every year on the condition of the state. the governor, newsom, says he'll give the text of this year's speech to the legislature before making the prerecorded address available to the public, and governor newsom and state lawmakers reached a budget...
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. >> 3 new bills aimed helping to fight and prevent wildfires are moving through the state legislature. these bills were authored by state senator bill dodd who represents napa the first of the bills would create stronger standards for defensible space around your home, especially for new construction. the second bill that aims to better coordinate firefighting efforts between the state, federal and private firefighting agencies. and then the 3rd bill that would require a cultural burned liaison to better manage feel reduction efforts. all 3 of these bills passed assembly committees today. they st-ll have to be voted on by the full assembly. but all 3 of them have already, you know, pass the state senate. >> weather time here as we get a live look from the top of mount temple. pius doesn't appear to be much wind out there and it has heated up here in the bay who has it ever? kyla winds are going to. >> cool yeah, it's coming soon because you got to take a minute talk about. these temperatures are at 100 degrees in livermore right now. 100 degrees in fairfield were very close to it. >>
. >> 3 new bills aimed helping to fight and prevent wildfires are moving through the state legislature. these bills were authored by state senator bill dodd who represents napa the first of the bills would create stronger standards for defensible space around your home, especially for new construction. the second bill that aims to better coordinate firefighting efforts between the state, federal and private firefighting agencies. and then the 3rd bill that would require a cultural burned...