Attorney General Bonta emphasizes cybersecurity awareness with practical tips
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has highlighted the importance of online safety during Cybersecurity Awareness Month. As part of this annual October event, Bonta offered guidance for both consumers and businesses to bolster their defenses against cyber threats.
California unveils new laws targeting organized retail crime
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has released a new law enforcement bulletin detailing 10 new California Organized Retail Crime (ORC) bills. These bills, signed into law by the Governor on August 16, 2024, aim to combat organized retail crime in the state. The laws will be effective from January 1, 2025, with the exception of AB 1972, which took effect immediately.
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Santa Barbara County hosts public forum on TRUTH Act
Residents of Santa Barbara County are invited to participate in a community forum on California's TRUTH Act and the access local governments can provide to federal immigration authorities. The event is scheduled for December 10, 2024, during the Board of Supervisors meeting at the Joseph Centeno Betteravia Government Administration Building in Santa Maria. The board meeting will start at 9 a.m., with the TRUTH Act Forum expected to begin after 2 p.m. Participation is available both virtually and in person.
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California expands Medi-Cal coverage to include traditional healing practices
California is set to expand access to culturally-based substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services, marking a significant development in the state's healthcare system. Governor Gavin Newsom announced that for the first time, Medi-Cal will cover traditional health care practices deeply rooted in cultural traditions. This initiative aims to improve health outcomes, particularly for individuals with SUDs.
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Santa Barbara County announces TRUTH Act Forum on December 10
Santa Barbara County will hold a forum to discuss the TRUTH Act, focusing on the access provided to federal immigration authorities. This community forum is scheduled during the Board of Supervisors meeting on December 10, 2024, at the Joseph Centeno Betteravia Government Administration Building in Santa Maria. The session is expected to begin after 2:00 p.m., with virtual and in-person participation options available.
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California universities charging more in 2022-23 school year
College tuition fees rose 1.4% in California in the 2022-23 school year, according to the latest disclosure from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Shirley N. Weber encourages Californians to use early voting options
California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D., is urging Californians to take advantage of early voting options for the upcoming General Election. In a statement, she highlighted the convenience of early voting, stating: “California voters are no longer limited to a single day of voting. Why wait in line on Election Day when you have early voting options?”
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Salton Sea restoration expands with new funding
The state of California has commenced an expansion of the restoration project at the Salton Sea, aiming to improve conditions for wildlife and nearby communities. This initiative follows a recent allocation of $175 million in federal funding, part of a larger $250 million commitment from the Inflation Reduction Act. The project is further supported by over $500 million in state funds.
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California's task force recovers millions in stolen goods
In a recent announcement, Governor Gavin Newsom highlighted the ongoing efforts of California's Organized Retail Crime Task Force, led by the California Highway Patrol (CHP), in combating organized retail theft across the state. The task force has made significant strides this year with 621 investigations resulting in 1,123 arrests and the recovery of 269,992 stolen items valued at $8.1 million.
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Federal grant supports San Gabriel Mountains conservation efforts
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a $3.5 million federal grant aimed at enhancing access and water quality in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument. The funding will be directed towards cleanup efforts, including trash removal projects, new walking trails, and additional restrooms along the East Fork of the San Gabriel River.
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California increases battery storage by over 3 GW amid record heat
California's battery storage capacity has seen significant growth, increasing by 3,012 megawatts (MW) over the past six months to reach a total of 13,391 MW. This represents a 30% increase since April 2024 and highlights the state's progress in enhancing its clean energy infrastructure during an exceptionally hot summer.
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California Attorney General warns against unlawful job mobility restraints
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert regarding unlawful restraints on employee mobility, such as no-poach agreements, non-compete agreements, and Training Reimbursement Agreement Provisions (TRAPS). These types of agreements can limit job mobility, suppress wages, and hinder career advancement in violation of California law.
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Court blocks Meta's bid to dismiss child mental health lawsuit
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, with support from a bipartisan group of 33 attorneys general, has succeeded in preventing Meta's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit accusing the company of contributing to a mental health crisis among children. The lawsuit, initiated in October 2023 and filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claims that Meta misled the public about features on Instagram and Facebook that allegedly harm children by fostering addiction.