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President pro Tempore De León Announces Rules Committee Appointments

August 3, 2016

SACRAMENTO – California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), Chair of the Senate Rules Committee, has announced the following Rules Committee Appointments:

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Senate Oversight and Informational Hearings

August 2, 2016

 

SACRAMENTO – All Senate hearings are open for the public to attend, and every Capitol hearing is viewable via livestream on the Senate homepage http://senate.ca.gov. A video archive of hearings going back to 2005 is available via http://senate.ca.gov/media-archive. More information on upcoming hearings is available at http://senate.ca.gov/senate-oversight-hearings/upcoming.

 

Senator Nancy Skinner

Improved public safety and statewide protections from coal exports dominate agenda

July 29, 2016

Here are Sen. Loni Hancock’s top bills when session resumes Monday, Aug. 1

 

SACRAMENTO – Working to meet an Aug. 31 deadline to pass legislation when lawmakers return to California’s Capitol on Monday, Sen. Loni Hancock seeks adoption of statewide protections against expansion of coal transportation and is also focused on extending a program to provide greater safeguards against human trafficking. 

Senator Henry Stern

Poll finds Californians overwhelmingly favor extending and expanding state’s climate change program

July 28, 2016

SACRAMENTO -- Californians remain strongly supportive of the state’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and a two-thirds majority would like to see the target for rolling back climate pollution expanded to 2030. That strong support extends across all regions of the state, all ethnic groups, and families of all income levels.

Those were among the key findings of a statewide public opinion survey conducted by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California, released Wednesday night.

Kevin de León

STATEMENT: California Senate Leader on PPIC Survey on the Environment

July 27, 2016

SACRAMENTO – California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) issued the following statement on the Public Policy Institute of California’s Survey on Californians and the Environment:

Bill Monning

Governor Brown Signs Bill to Protect Residents and Families from Delayed Repayments

July 25, 2016

(SACRAMENTO, CA)  - Today, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill (SB) 939 by Senator Bill Monning (D-Carmel), which gives Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) residents and their estates protections against significant delays in the repayment of residents’ entrance fees when contracts condition the repayment on the resale of CCRC units.  Entrance fees for CCRCs can range from $100,000 to $1 million, and many residents sell their homes and assets to cover the fee.

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Pro Tem De León Applauds Governor Brown for Signing “Ghost Gun” Bill

July 22, 2016

SACRAMENTO – Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) released the following statement today on the Governor’s signing AB 857 (Cooper), requiring individuals who assemble homemade own guns to seek a serial number for the weapon and pass a background check ith the Department of Justice:

Ed Hernandez

Statement: CoveredCA Announces Rate Increase for 2017

July 19, 2016

High drug prices is a reason for increase

SACRAMENTO – Covered California announced a statewide weighted average increase of 13.2% for 2017, which is due in part to the loss of the federal reinsurance program and the high cost of specialty drugs.

Given Senator Ed Hernandez’ leadership as chair of the Senate Health Committee, he released the following statement:

Kevin de León

STATEMENT: California Senate Leader on the Passing of Senator Sharon Runner

July 14, 2016

“My thoughts and prayers are with Senator Sharon Runner’s family and friends as all of us in the Senate mourn her loss.  While battling a tragic illness, Senator Runner endured and showed a real commitment to representing the people of her district. She committed her life to lifting all children with a quality education by helping found the Desert Christian schools and fought tirelessly for small businesses during her time in the Assembly and Senate.

Ed Hernandez

Statement on another safety violation by Quemetco: Battery plant failed to maintain a functioning leak-detection system

July 13, 2016

SACRAMENTO – The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) recently added another violation to an already existing list of violations against Quemetco, Inc. The battery recycling facility in the City of Industry in Los Angeles County failed to maintain a functioning leak-detection system in its containment building that houses hazardous waste related to the facility’s handling of lead.

Senator Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina) released the following statement: