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26 pm · Tucked into the more than two dozen budget trailer bills awaiting action by the state Legislature next week is a tax penalty proposal that has taxpayer advocates and business groups crying foul. The proposal has a snooze-worthy name, the
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00 am · The state Assembly has passed a measure to expand California workers' use of up to 12 weeks of unpaid family leave. The current California Family Rights Act requires employers with 50 or more employees to allow part- and full-time workers to
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Hundreds of thousands of votes remain to be counted around the state, and the results in a handful of races could change...Business groups fared better navigating the top-two terrain than their adversaries in organized labor, delivering wins for some
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If a firm's emissions are below state-mandated targets, it may auction off its remaining "allowances" to firms that exceeded their emissions targets. Since the enactment of AB 32 in 2006, California's greenhouse gas emissions reduction law, analysts
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Independent expenditure committees, which can raise and spend unlimited amounts, are active in more than a third of state races on the June 5 ballot, spending more than $7 million to support and oppose candidates. The spending, which will grow as
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California's budget could take a hit if Facebook's stock price continues to slide. Gov. Jerry Brown estimated the state will generate between $1.4 billion and $1.9 billion over the next 13 months from taxes related to sales of Facebook stock...
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Mods seem to be on the rise, and that's good for California, although partisans remain convinced that the middle of the road is a place for yellow streaks and dead skunks. Heading into the June 5 primary, big money is flowing into state legislative
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A study by the nonpartisan California Council on Science and Technology released last week raises "significant concerns" about plans to install "managed access technology" in the 33 adult prisons. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes, the Sylmar Democrat who is the subject of "What Legalized Bribery Looks Like," says the piece produced by liberal activists is a "lie." It also highlights how the pitched political struggle over the future of California's
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California is on the verge of becoming one of the first states to bar companies from asking job applicants and employees' for their user names and passwords on Facebook, Twitter and other social media websites. In the wake of national reports of
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