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A bill introduced in the California state senate aims to prevent the dangers ofartificial intelligence. Critics, including Google and Meta, say the bill could stifle innovation and even kill California’s significant tech industry. The Senate bill,SB 1047, has been introduced by Senator Scott Wi...
private banks or credit unions can apply for a limited-purpose state charter so they can provide depository services to licensed cannabis businesses. The measure,Senate Bill 51, still requires approval of the Assembly and California Gov. Gavin Newsom to become law. ...
The bill passed the state Senate on Tuesday and received approval from the state Assembly on Wednesday morning. California Governor Gavin Newsom endorsed the bill and is expected to sign it. The measure, which would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, stipulates that workers must be designated as...
Earlier this week the Globe reported on a proposed bill in the U.S. Senate that would allow the victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens to sue the sanctuary cities that facilitated that crime. In “Make California Safe Again: Bill... Make California Safe Again: Bill Introduced to Cu...
Senate Bill 54, which California lawmakers approved last month, bars local governments from forcing undocumented immigrants to spend extra time in jail so that immigration agents can pick them up for deportation. It also prohibits police from asking about the immigration status of people during routin...
The California State Senate unanimously approved on Thursday a bill that directs the state’s primary energy policy and planning agency to study the feasibility and potential for wave and tidal energy development.
Instead, Senate President John Burton and other Old Bulls rolled him like a neophyte at a high-stakes poker game. He passed two horrible pieces of legislation I’ve attacked at the time and ever since: Senate Bill 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006; and Senate Bill 375 in 2008...
there have been some amendments to the original legislation. However, these amendments do not adequately address the main concerns, and Nareit will continue to work with other affected stakeholder to oppose the legislation. On May 15, Nareit joined thiscoalition letterto members of the Se...
In the California State Senate, San Jose is split between the 10th, 15th, and 17th districts,[13] represented by Democrat Aisha Wahab, Democrat Dave Cortese, and Democrat John Laird respectively. 【参考译文】在加州参议院中,圣何塞被划分为第10、15和17选区,[13]分别由民主党人Aisha Wahab、Dave ...