
Gov. Newsom signs bill to regulate drunk boating
SACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8. Senate Bill

SACRAMENTO—A proposal calling for boats operated by intoxicated individuals to be impounded for up to 30 days was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 8. Senate Bill

SACRAMENTO—We’re now in the second month of 2019 and the current legislative session continues to see State Senate and Assembly members introducing new proposals and resolutions on a wide variety

Re: SB 1 and Boaters: What you need to know about the gas tax hike (June 2-15 issue) Gas tax repeal Letter to the Editor: In your article “SB 1

SACRAMENTO — A legislative effort to mandate desalination has hit a brick wall as Assembly Bill 554 (AB 554) failed to come up for a vote in California’s lower house.

SACRAMENTO — Legislators have reached a fork in the road with a pair of bills intending to regulate the California Coastal Commission’s practice of engaging in ex parte communications. One

SACRAMENTO — The United States is pulling out from the Paris Agreement on climate change but Pres. Donald J. Trump’s recent announcement does not appear to be slowing down California’s

STATEWIDE — Efforts to make the California Coastal Commission more accessible to low-income and racially diverse urban communities were successful when Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2616 (AB 2616)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Our quadrennial presidential election is about to fully take over our lives on Nov. 8. We can start counting down to Election Day in days and hours