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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 W...
On May 31, 2023, the California Senate passed Senate Bill (SB) No. 553 by a vote of 29–8. The legislation would establish new workplace violence prevention standards in California.
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 Huntington Beach City Council voted unanimously 7-0 on Tuesday to become a “Non-Sanctuary City” for illegal immigrants, becoming the first city in California to actively oppose the California state sanctuary law and allow law enforcement in the city to... El Cajon Delays Vote On Resolut...
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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...
SB 919:Comprehensive Overview of the California Franchise Bill Section 31020: Definition of Third-Party Franchise Sellers The bill introduces the term “third-party franchise seller,” covering individuals or entities engaged in the business of offering or selling franchises for compensation. ...
Analysis: California Senate passes bill offering paid family leave for nearly all employeesRENEE MONTAGNE
CALIFORNIA SENATE BILL 967 DOES NOT MAKE EVERYONE A RAPIST: PROPOSED GUIDELINES FOR ANALYZING ITS AMBIGUITIES University of La Verne Law ReviewRUDOLPH, CHRISTINA