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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting push – and the similar action in Texas that begat California’s effort – illustrates that in ...
California would see the creation of a $23 billion state research agency under legislation proposed late last week, a new ...
Gov. Newsom announced today that he has named Lauren Sanchez as the new Chair of the California Air Resources Board (CARB), replacing Liane Randolph who will retire on September 30. Sanchez has been ...
Following BOEM’s announcement canceling future offshore wind leases across the U.S., it’s important to remember that ...
Author, podcaster, gadfly and former Assemblymember Mike Gatto joins us to talk about the state of politics, Roman history, ...
Lobbyist and McGeorge law professor Chris Micheli offers a quick look at what’s coming up this week under the Capitol Dome.
For some, a common pricing algorithm is merely a good use of technology that allows a company to simplify its pricing ...
OPINION - California didn’t become a solar leader by stopping and starting. It did so by making long-term, consistent ...
What is the difference between a law’s “effective date” and its “operative date”? A common definition of “effective date” is ...
OPINION - To the extent that the “ghost of energy deregulation haunts” SB 540, as the headline of an article in The Capitol ...
As the federal government turns its back on the clean energy transition—gutting decades of progress with the passage of the ...