A bill that would allow workers in the California Legislature to organize their first labor union was given final approval Wednesday. The legislation will now head to Newsom.
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The bill is one of hundreds of pieces of legislation lawmakers have sent to Newsom in the final two weeks of the legislative session. Newsom has until Oct. 14 to decide whether to sign them into law, veto them or allow them to become law without his signature.A measure that would allow California workers in the Legislature to organize their first labor union was given final approval on Sep. 14, 2023.
that made it through the legislative process this year. It would increase penalties for dealers for possessing more than 1 kilogram of fentanyl. "What we’re talking about here is half a million of lethal doses that someone would have to have in order to get this enhancement," he said Wednesday before the vote. He adds:"We need a much stronger threshold when we’re talking about fentanyl dealers."The state Senate voted Wednesday to increase penalties for child traffickers.
Democratic Assemblymember Chris Ward said the legislation is necessary to protect LGBTQ foster youth who face an increased risk of experiencing homelessness. Meanwhile, the state’s attorney general is going after local school district policies that would require school staff to tell parents if their child changes their pronouns or gender identity at school.The state Assembly approved a proposal to change the state constitution to remove exemptions to involuntary servitude as a punishment for crime. A similar attempt failed in the state Senate last year.
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