Legislation
Long Beach City Council Approves New Noise Ordinance
The Long Beach City Council voted to update its noise ordinance for residential and commercial properties after 48 years.
Read MoreWhat’s In the Debt Ceiling Agreement?
After months of negotiation, the United States Congress has finally passed a debt ceiling agreement.
Read MoreLA City Council to Study Effects of Air Conditioning Mandate for All Rental Units
The Los Angeles City Council voted to advance a proposal that would require all rental units to include air conditioning.
Read MoreNew Proposal Would Tax Airbnb’s to Fund Affordable Housing
A proposal in the California State Senate would tax short-term rentals like Airbnb to fund affordable housing projects.
Read MoreSanta Monica Passes Law Punishing Catalytic Converter Theft
Santa Monica City Council has approved a $500 fine for possessing a stolen catalytic converter following the crime skyrocketing in recent years.
Read MorePresident Biden Launches ALL INside to Reduce Homelessness
The Biden Administration has announced ALL INside, a nationwide plan to reduce homelessness by 25% in two years.
Read MoreGovernor Newsom Reveals Spending Plan Amid Budget Deficit
Governor Newsom Reveals Spending Plan Amid Budget Deficit State Legislation As he reveals his spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year, Governor Newsom has revealed the California budget deficit has risen to nearly $32 billion. While his spending plan would balance the budget for 2023-2024, experts worry it could increase the deficit in the following…
Read MoreGovernor Newsom Announces Plans for CEQA Reform
After years of frustration from Californians, Governor Gavin Newsom has announced his long-awaited CEQA reform.
Read MoreLA City Council Approves Mayor Bass’ Budget Plan
The Los Angeles City Council has passed Mayor Karen Bass’ proposed budget for the 2023-2024 fiscal year.
Read MoreSenator Feinstein Returns to Washington Following Bout with Shingles
California Senator Dianne Feinstein has returned to Washington D.C. following a nearly three-month absence.
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