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Sacramento Bee columnist Tom Philp and the Chamber of Commerce are feeding us a fantasy about why our utility rates are so ...
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California’s Chamber of Commerce has concluded that the state’s solar rooftop program is the top driver of higher electricity bills. Opinion columnist Tom Philp asks: Now what?
If the bill passes through the Legislature, Gov. Gavin Newsom will decide whether or not to sign it — an uncertain prospect ...
The state's ambitious Climate Superfund legislation would hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions, but continues to ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNCalifornia lawmakers side with landlords to kill renter eviction reliefSenate Bill 436 failed to advance out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee last week. It was the latest example of progressive ...
California’s new consumer protection laws go into effect July 1 Minimum wages will rise in some cities. State lawmakers also tweaked the mental health courts that Gov. Gavin Newsom champions.
Consumer protections for tech customers, and tweaks to a key mental health treatment project, are coming down the pike July 1.
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California's new consumer protection laws go into effect July 1Jul. 1—New state laws going into effect on Tuesday will protect tech customers from shady auto-renewal subscriptions, the sale of stolen goods via online marketplaces and self-cleaning ...
SUBSCRIBER ONLY California’s new consumer protection laws go into effect this week State lawmakers also tweaked the mental health courts that Gov. Gavin Newsom champions.
California lawmakers side with landlords to kill renter eviction relief Another bill to limit fees landlords can charge tenants on top of monthly rent was held until ...
The laws will protect tech customers from shady auto-renewal subscriptions, the sale of stolen goods via online marketplaces and self-cleaning requirements for guests at short-term rentals.
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