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    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 09-18-2015 | 04:21 AM
    • Author: Rich Ehisen
    Rich Ehisen
    Potpourri - September 21 2015

    Train crews CALIFORNIA Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signs SB 730, a bill that requires a train or light engine used in connection with the movement of freight to have at least two operators at all times. Violators face fines up to $1,000 for a first violation...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 05-11-2018 | 12:40 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    READ THIS ANY WAY YOU WANT

    It’s now the thick of primary season, aka prime endorsement gathering time. Which is kind of like mating season in the animal world, just with even crazier behavior. Case in point this week comes from the California Lieutenant Governor’s race...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 10-20-2017 | 13:36 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Immigration - October 23 2017

    California Signs SB 31 CALIFORNIA Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signs SB 31 , which bars state and local governments from releasing personal information to the federal government for the creation of any religious list, registry or database, or from using state...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 06-30-2017 | 12:58 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Tax Fraud Not Only Reason For IA Refund Delays

    Back in January Iowa’s Department of Revenue announced that taxpayers’ refund checks would be delayed by several weeks this year because of efforts to prevent identity theft and fraud. But that may not have been the only reason for the holdup...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 10-19-2018 | 12:09 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Social Policy - October 22 2018

    TN Federal Court Rules A federal court rules that TENNESSEE may no longer revoke a person’s driver’s license over their inability to pay a traffic ticket. U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger’s ruling included a preliminary injunction...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 03-02-2018 | 11:15 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Environment - March 5 2018

    WI Senate Approves AB 547 The WISCONSIN Senate approves AB 547 , which would limit regulations designed to avoid or minimize construction on wetlands. It moves to Gov. Scott Walker (R), who is expected to sign it into law (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL-SENTINEL...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 10-20-2017 | 13:24 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Cities Vie To Be Second Home For Amazon

    With over 50,000 high-paying jobs, billions of dollars in direct investment and millions in associated economic activity at stake, cities across the country are vying to be the future home of Amazon’s second headquarters in North America. And with...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 05-17-2019 | 10:47 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Your State Sucks, No Yours Does!

    The survey has been done and unless you live in Washington, your state just doesn’t measure up. That’s the word anyway from U .S. News and World Report , which recently released its assessment of the best and worst states to live in. Based...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 07-12-2019 | 11:40 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Local Governments Shine Light on Public Surveillance

    In May the Board of Supervisors for the City and County of San Francisco approved an ordinance banning the use of facial recognition technology by all city departments. It’s the only major U.S. city to have taken such action against the emerging...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 01-16-2015 | 10:13 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Addiction Treatment Could Be Key To Keeping Medicaid Costs Down

    Pregnant women, children, the elderly and the disabled have long made up the bulk of Medicaid beneficiaries. But as a result of the expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, younger and more able-bodied adults have been enrolling in the program...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 12-22-2014 | 11:54 AM
    • Author: Rich Ehisen
    Rich Ehisen
    And To All A Good Night

    This is our final issue of the year, so let me pass along best wishes for a very merry holiday season to all of you from all of us here at the State Net Capitol Journal. We'll be back in mid-January to do our best to keep you all up to speed on legislative...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 06-01-2018 | 13:24 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    KY House Leader Loses Seat in GOP Primary

    Kentucky House Majority Leader Jonathan Shell (R) was ousted from his seat by a high school math teacher and first-time political candidate in a Republican primary election in that state on May 22. Republican voters have not been kind to incumbents in...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 06-01-2018 | 12:18 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Immigration - June 4 2018

    MA Senate Approves Budget Amendment The MASSACHUSETTS Senate approves a budget amendment that would bar police from asking about people’s immigration status unless required by law; end contracts that deputize state and local law enforcement as...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 06-01-2018 | 12:55 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    CA Pot Sales Lagging Predictions

    California is on pace to take in $1.9 billion in revenue from medical and recreational marijuana sales in 2018, according to a recent projection from the cannabis industry analytics firm New Frontier Data. While that sum is substantial, it’s only...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 08-31-2018 | 11:54 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Now That’s Hot

    Government officials all over the world are feverishly working to figure out ways to mitigate the worst impacts of global climate change. In the meantime, we poor peons have to learn to deal with a rapidly warming globe. But if you think you have it bad...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 09-14-2018 | 12:11 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    The Local front - September 17 2018

    New Initiative pledging to incorporate electric vehicles Led by LOS ANGELES Mayor Eric Garcetti, Representatives from 19 cities and counties sign a new initiative pledging to incorporate electric vehicles into their municipal fleets. Under the new...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 02-15-2019 | 13:46 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Social Policy - February 18 2019

    OK House Approves HB 2591 The OKLAHOMA House approves HB 2591 , which would strip Medicaid eligibility from providers of “services relating to pregnancy or termination of pregnancy” who do not report evidence of the rape of a minor. It...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 01-09-2015 | 16:16 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Business (01/12/2015)

    A federal court rules that a CALIFORNIA law banning the force-feeding of ducks and geese in order to artificially enlarge their livers, or the sale of products made from that process, is unconstitutional. Force-feeding the fowl is a key part of making...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 01-16-2015 | 12:18 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    And Then There's This

    Recently termed-out Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has apparently never warmed up to new Gov. Doug Ducey, a fellow Republican but not the guy she initially backed in the GOP primary last year. (That would be Mesa mayor Scott Smith, who lost out to Ducey in that...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 01-09-2015 | 15:48 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Crime (01/12/2015)

    The PENNSYLVANIA Department of Corrections announces it will no longer place inmates with serious mental illnesses in solitary confinement. Those prisoners will now be placed in special treatment units instead. The agreement settles a lawsuit brought...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 10-19-2018 | 12:07 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Potpourri - October 22 2018

    PA Governor Signs HB 1346 PENNSYLVANIA Gov. Tom Wolf (D) signs HB 1346 , which among several things bars local governments from regulating drone aircraft (LEXISNEXIS STATE NET).

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 06-08-2018 | 13:57 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    FL Considering Change to Election System

    In the 2016 presidential election, over two-thirds of Florida voters cast their ballots early or by mail rather than at their local polling place on Election Day. That fact has election officials in the state thinking about switching from traditional...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 04-05-2018 | 13:38 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Trump Threatens CA Enviro Rules

    The ongoing war between California and President Trump heated up significantly last week, as the administration moved to challenge two of the Golden State’s cornerstone environmental laws. The first came on Monday when Environmental Protection...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 05-11-2018 | 12:37 PM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    Always Time to Brush

    California lost another old school GOP stalwart last week, as longtime Assemblymember and Senator Sam Aanestad died at 71 after a lengthy illness. An oral surgeon by trade, much of his time in office was focused on health care issues. This was on prominent...

    • State Net | Capitol Journal
    • 05-11-2018 | 11:57 AM
    • Author: Mary Peck
    Mary Peck
    The Local Front - May 14 2018

    CO City Council Endorses The DENVER City Council unanimously endorses new rules that, among several things, require so-called “slot homes” – town homes that face sideways, allowing developers to fit more units on the property –...

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