Financial Researcher: Californians could see increase in credit card fraud under proposed credit card regulations
Glenn Grossman, the director of research at financial advisory firm Cornerstone Advisors, said the pending federal “Credit Card Competition Act of 2023” (CCCA) could lead to an increase in credit card fraud.
California Attorney General Encourages Participation in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has called on Californians to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day this Saturday, April 27, 2024. The initiative, organized by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, aims to facilitate the safe and responsible disposal of prescription drugs, including opioids, while raising awareness about the risks associated with prescription drug abuse.In a statement, Attorney General Bonta emphasized the importance of the event, stating, “Californians can help stop the...
A Step Towards Healing and Restoration: California to Support the Return of Ancestral Tribal Lands and Lands Management Projects
Sacramento, Apr 26 2024 - Governor Gavin Newsom of California has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at addressing historical injustices against California Native American tribes by supporting the return of ancestral lands and advancing nature-based projects on tribal territories.The state has allocated over $100 million for 33 tribal land projects, focusing on ancestral land return, implementation of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, habitat restoration, and climate and wildfire resilience efforts. Governor Newsom emphasized the significance of these awards,...
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Attorney General Bonta Highlights Resources for Crime Victims and Survivors
California Attorney General Rob Bonta emphasized the importance of supporting victims and survivors of crimes by highlighting resources available through the California Department of Justice's Victims' Services Unit (VSU). Bonta urged service providers and the public to utilize these resources to ensure that crime victims are aware of their rights and the protections available to them in California.Bonta stated, "Victims of crime often struggle to rebuild their lives, and so, it is incumbent on all of us — in particular those of us in positions of power — to have their...
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CA Health Care Reform Group: Patient healthcare decisions shouldn’t be decided by insurance companies
Helping Californians have more control over their personal healthcare decisions, instead of having those decisions being determined by insurance companies, is why Julie Julie Gill Shuffield wanted to become the executive director for the newly-formed group, Patients Come First-California.
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‘Patients Come First’ launches in California, announces executive director
A new “patient advocacy” organization, Patients Come First, today launched in California, announcing longtime California public affairs professional Julie Gill Shuffield as the group’s executive director.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom Proclaims Women’s Military History Week 2024
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today issued a proclamation declaring March 17-23, 2024, as Women’s Military History Week. Governor Newsom highlighted the significance of women's roles in the military, stating, "Women in the military have played a significant role in shaping the history of our nation, serving in every major conflict and war, breaking barriers, and paving the way for future generations of servicemembers."Governor Newsom emphasized the invaluable contributions of women in the armed forces, stating, "Women have served with distinction and courage in every...
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Sheriff’s Programs Unit Celebrates Inaugural Graduates of Solar Installation Training Program
The Sheriff’s Office Programs Unit in Santa Maria, California, proudly announced the graduation of the first participants from the Northern Branch Jail Solar Installation Training Program. According to the announcement, four inmates completed a 60-hour introduction to solar course offered through GRID Alternatives Central Valley.Instructors involved in the program explained that the training provided hands-on learning for individuals who may not excel in traditional educational settings. The training model followed the principles of Tell, Show, and Do, where participants...
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Family History Week Coming to Sacramento April 1-6
Family History Week is set to take place in Sacramento from April 1-6, offering individuals the opportunity to delve into their family heritage. The event will feature a series of activities aimed at helping participants explore their ancestors and create a lasting family legacy.One of the event's highlights will be the display of replicas of the 1849 and 1879 State Constitutions by the California Secretary of State's Office. Natalia Visante, Acting State Archivist, expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming Family History Week, highlighting the importance of building...
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Engine Manufacturer Cummins Settles California Certification Procedure and Emission Violations Case for $46 Million
On March 15, 2024, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) announced a significant settlement with engine manufacturer Cummins Inc. The settlement, totaling $46 million, aims to resolve claims of violations related to California engine emission control and certification requirements.According to the announcement, Cummins had made undisclosed changes to around 120,000 engines in California after CARB had certified them for sale. Additionally, approximately 2,000 Cummins engines were found to have undisclosed auxiliary...
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Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 3.15.24
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced a series of appointments to various positions within California state agencies and organizations.Gloria Sandoval, Christine McMorrow, Leah Medrano, Kateryna Dove, Samuel Buenrostro, Tia Dwyer, Cindy Haase, Olivia Kernen, Christopher Meza, Evelyn Gonzalez Reyes, Harold Hewitt, Andrea Rosales, and Timothy Sheldon are among the individuals appointed by Governor Newsom to fill important roles in the state government.Gloria Sandoval has been appointed as Deputy Secretary for Access at the California Natural Resources Agency....
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Delivery of Small Homes Takes Leap Forward in Sacramento, San Jose
Governor Gavin Newsom commended Sacramento and San Jose for their efforts in providing small homes for individuals experiencing homelessness, stating, "These communities are utilizing the resources and funding provided by the state to ensure that more housing is available for individuals experiencing homelessness."Mayor Darrell Steinberg of Sacramento expressed pride in the collaboration with the state, saying, "This project shows how state and local governments can support each other in addressing our crisis of unsheltered homelessness."Mayor Matt Mahan of San Jose...
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Governor Newsom Statement on Early Action Budget Proposal
Mar 14 2024SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom today issued the following statement on the Senate’s early action package to address the budget shortfall and cut California’s deficit while protecting key programs:“The deficit we’re facing this year will require big solutions, and I appreciate the Senate’s plan to close California’s budget deficit by $17 billion. I look forward to seeing this proposal move forward quickly.”Governor Newsom expressed his support for the Senate's initiative to tackle the budget deficit, highlighting the importance of swift action in...
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Undergrad Business Major Approved for UC Davis Curriculum in Fall 2025
The University of California, Davis, is set to introduce a new undergraduate business major in the fall of 2025, marking a significant milestone for the institution. Chancellor Gary S. May expressed his enthusiasm for the program, stating, “We look forward to deepening connections with our business community and sparking new relationships that will support the experiential learning of undergraduate students in this new academic degree program.”The groundwork for this business major was laid out by a dedicated working group, including members such as Stephen Boucher,...