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With vetoes, Gov. Brown disappoints some fellow Democrats
PolitiCalDemocratic lawmakers were left feeling scorned by Gov. Jerry Brown when he sliced $195.7 million from the budget this week, reducing spending on child care, college scholarships and parks. Although no one accused Brown of breaking any deals, Democrats... -
California may ban gay teen 'conversion' therapy
SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — A first-of-its-kind ban on a controversial form of psychotherapy aimed at making gay people straight is speeding through the California statehouse. Supporters say the legislation, which passed its final Senate...
Tags: Civil Rights, Minority Groups, Suicide, Ted Lieu, Psychotherapy
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California Legislature approves $92.1-billion budget
Los Angeles TimesThe California Legislature passed a $92.1-billion budget on Friday in a vote that avoided the drama and delay that long has characterized the Capitol’s annual spending debate. The vote, largely a foregone conclusion, was almost completely along...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Politics, Republican Party, Voting, U.S. Senate
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Jerry Brown meets with top Democrats again; still no budget deal
PolitiCalThe Legislature’s top Democrats have just wrapped up another closed-door meeting with Gov. Jerry Brown, but failed to reach an accord on a state budget.... -
California leaders seek budget deal in hearings and backrooms
PolitiCalLawmakers plan to convene budget hearings in the Assembly and the Senate, while behind closed doors Gov. Jerry Brown and legislative leaders are racing to reach a deal on state spending.... -
Republicans boycott state Senate budget hearing
PolitiCalWhen the Senate budget committee convenes on Thursday, not a single Republican will be there. All five of them will be boycotting the hearing to protest what they call a lack of transparency in the budget process.... -
Redevelopment money is a sticking point in budget talks
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown and Democratic lawmakers are at odds over a small but crucial part of the state budget -- what happens to $250 million that once funded now-defunct redevelopment agencies. Democrats in the Legislature want to use the money...... -
California voters support reduced drug possession penalties, survey says
PolitiCalBackers of a measure that would reduce possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine or methamphetamine from a felony to a misdemeanor released a survey that indicated up to 70% of likely voters statewide support the change.... -
California Senate supports streamlining teacher removal over crimes
PolitiCalSenate votes to make it easier to remove criminal teachers... -
State lawmakers advance medical release for county jail inmates
PolitiCalThe state Senate on Wednesday approved a request by Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to allow jails to release terminally ill and medically incapacitated inmates before their sentences are complete.... -
Lawmakers decline to reduce penalties for meth, heroin possession
PolitiCalSenate declines to reduce penalty for drug possession... -
Republican leaders seek to apply brakes to bullet train project
PolitiCalTwo influential Republican lawmakers called Friday for California to slow down the high-speed rail project. The vice chairs of the Assembly Budget Committee and Appropriations Committee asked the head of a budget panel to reject a request to allocate an.....
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