Calif. Lawmakers Attempt to Delay $11B Water Bond
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ California lawmakers are expected to begin the multistep process of removing an $11.1 billion water bond from the November ballot at the urging of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger....
View ArticleSaving Child Development Centers
OAKLAND, Calif. (KCBS) _ Concerned Oakland school officials and parents will be making their way up to Sacramento this week as they try to convince lawmakers to help them keep preschools open for the...
View ArticleWhitman Criticizes Schwarzenegger for Budget Delay
FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) _ Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman on Wednesday laid blame for California’s budget impasse squarely on the shoulders of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative...
View ArticleLawmakers Pass California Budget After Record Delay
SACRAMENTO (AP) – California lawmakers finally sent a financially shaky budget to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger early Friday, putting the state on track to start paying long-overdue bills but likely...
View ArticleCalifornia Controller Aims To Prevent Local Corruption
SACRAMENTO (KCBS) – As the criminal case proceeds against officials from the Southern California city of Bell, the state controller is calling for new safeguards to prevent local corruption. State...
View ArticleController Says No Paychecks For California Lawmakers Until Budget Balanced
SACRAMENTO (CBS SF) – State Controller John Chiang said Thursday he will withhold lawmakers’ pay starting June 16 unless they have passed a balanced budget by then. Chiang said he was acting under...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Speculate Next Move Following Brown’s Budget Veto
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — Thanks to Governor Brown’s unexpected veto on Thursday, California still does not have a budget and state lawmakers are scratching their heads about what to do next. The...
View ArticleFremont Lawmaker Authors Bill On Child Death Reporting
FREMONT (KCBS) – A Fremont assemblyman has co-authored a bill to make it a felony for parents to not promptly report the death or disappearance of their child. More than a dozen states are now...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers’ Budget Records Offer Incomplete Spending Picture
SACRAMENTO (AP) — Budget records released this month by the Assembly should have provided a detailed look at the spending by California lawmakers. Instead, the documents offer an incomplete and at...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Hope To Use Millions In Stimulus Before Deadline
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— Millions of dollars in federal stimulus money remains unspent in California, but before that cash goes back to Washington, some state lawmakers want to make sure it gets spent....
View ArticleEnd To Lawmaker Perk Could Cost California More In Long Run
SACRAMENTO (KCBS) – California lawmakers are going to lose a big perk this week: their state-funded cars. However, the change could actually cost taxpayers more in the long run. Until now, the state...
View ArticleBay Area Lawmakers Return To DC For Votes On Jobless Benefits, Tax Cuts
WASHINGTON (KCBS) – The Bay Area congressional delegation was heading back to the nation’s capitol Monday to vote on a measure to extend a middle class tax cut. “It’s somewhere between $1,000 and...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Set Budget Vote As Deadline Looms
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS SF/AP) _ California lawmakers have scheduled a Friday budget vote on their plan to balance a $15.7 billion deficit as they run up against a constitutional deadline and risk...
View ArticleFeinstein, Democrats Seek Tougher Gun Laws Following Colorado Massacre
WASHINGTON (KCBS) – Senator Dianne Feinstein joined several other Democrats on Tuesday to call for new gun control laws in the wake of last week’s mass shooting at a Colorado movie theater. “Why do you...
View ArticleMelissa Griffin: Lawmakers Back To Work; Santa Clara Stadium Fight Begins
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5) – With legislative recess over, our lawmakers are back in Sacramento to complete the business for the year, and that includes legislation addressing a recent issue over the 49ers...
View ArticlePhil Matier: Public Sector Retirees At Center Of Pension Reform Debate
SACRAMENTO (KCBS) – The state legislature is expected to vote on Friday on public employee pension reform, with much of the debate again focusing on the perception that many public sector retirees are...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Get Cars Fixed On Taxpayer Dime Before Purchase
SACRAMENTO — At least a dozen California lawmakers repaired or upgraded their state-provided vehicles at taxpayers’ expense in the final weeks before the one-of-its-kind perk was ending, then later...
View ArticleCalifornia Lawmakers Set Sights On ‘Swatting’ Ban
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP) — California lawmakers are taking aim at the practice of “swatting,” which has sent police on fake emergency calls to the homes of Tom Cruise and other stars. The bill announced...
View Article‘House Of Cards’ Wants MD. To Boost Tax Credits
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (CBS SF/AP) – Los Gatos-based Netflix’ political drama series “House of Cards” is demanding millions of dollars more in tax credits from Maryland, or it will go elsewhere. The Washington...
View ArticleSan Francisco Women Participate In Month-Long Hunger Strike To Push For...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A couple dozen women in San Francisco’s Mission District participating in a national month-long hunger strike began fasting Thursday to push lawmakers to act on comprehensive...
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