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Republican lawmakers call for audit of gun registration fund
With the state about to tap a surplus from gun registration fees to increase enforcement efforts, a group of 31 Republican lawmakers called Monday for an audit of the account to determine whether gun owners are being overcharged. The legislators said...
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Taft Union school shooting: California politicians speak out
L.A. NOWCalifornia politicians were quick to speak out on Thursday morning's shooting at Taft Union High School that sent two students to area hospitals, one with a gunshot wound.... -
Taft classroom shooting sparks debate on Newtown, gun control
L.A. NOWThe classroom shooting at Taft Union High School that left a 16-year-old boy in critical condition prompted comparisons to the violence in Newtown, Conn., and sparked new debate about gun violence. In a statement denouncing the gun violence, Sen. Dianne..... -
California lawmakers head to Hawaii, Australia for post-election events
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California Senate rejects 'fracking' legislation
PolitiCalThe California Senate on Wednesday rejected a bill that would have required energy firms to notify property owners before using hydraulic fracturing to tap oil deposits on or near their land. The legislation, SB 1054, was pushed by state Sen....... -
Senate confirmation uncertain for Cal State board chairman
PolitiCalSuspense is building over whether Herbert L. Carter, the chairman of the California State University Board of Trustees, will be able to win Senate confirmation this month because of his role last year in granting administrative pay raises while also... -
California's state senators see the light: No 'free' lunches
Opinion L.A.On Sunday, Times staff writers Shane Goldmacher and Patrick McGreevy reported that members of the state Senate had treated themselves to taxpayer-financed lunches, in addition to their $95,291 salaries and their $143 per diems. We followed up Tuesday with... -
Taxpayers off the hook for feeding state senators during session
PolitiCalUnder fire for spending $111,316 in taxpayer funds to feed themselves this year, state senators have acted to end the practice. Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento) said a majority of the five-member Senate Rules Committee voted...
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