Day: June 23, 2022

California

Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 6.23.22

SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the following appointments: Carolyn Nelson Rowan, 43, of Sacramento, has been appointed Chief Counsel at the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Rowan has been a Deputy Attorney General in the Natural Resources Law Section at the Office of the California Attorney General since 2013. She was an […]

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Alaska

Lawsuit says Sweeney should advance in Alaska US House race | National Politics | #alaska | #politics

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A lawsuit filed Thursday challenges a state election agency’s decision that said the fifth-place finisher in a special primary for Alaska’s U.S. House seat could not replace a candidate who abruptly dropped out. The lawsuit says the Division of Elections misinterpreted state law. It says the fifth-place finisher, Republican Tara Sweeney, […]

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City Council

When will you get to attend Pasadena City Council meetings in person? Here’s the latest – Whittier Daily News | #citycouncil

It will be at least another month until residents can return to Pasadena City Council chambers after local leaders voted to extend a pandemic-era ordinance Monday, June 20, that allows all subordinate bodies and non-profit corporations the ability to meet remotely over Zoom for most of July. Councilmembers, commissioners and the surrounding community have been […]

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Mayor

Las Vegas Mayor Goodman joins TikTok

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman has joined the social media platform TikTok and today put out her first video. Mayor Goodman takes the viewer on a day in her life. Mayor Goodman is seen bouncing from event to event around town, grabbing a quick lunch, giving a tour of her office, […]

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California

California’s Federal Laboratory Contracting Act

California has a number of formal acts in statute. The Federal Laboratory Contracting Act is found in the Public Contract Code Division 2 (General Provisions), Part 2 (Contracting by State Agencies), Chapter 7, which contains Sections 12500 to 12502. Chapter 7 was added in 2006 by Chapter 256. Section 12500 provides that Chapter 7 is […]

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Arkansas

Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Standing Against Hate : Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson

For Immediate Release 04.22.2022 Governor Hutchinson’s Weekly Address | Standing Against Hate Governor Hutchinson’s weekly radio address can be found in MP3 format and downloaded HERE. LITTLE ROCK – Thirty-seven years ago this week, I put on a bulletproof vest and entered a white-supremacist compound to try to convince the group they were outmanned and outgunned and should surrender. As I have […]

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Alabama

Poll: More than half of Americans believe Jan. 6 attack was planned | Alabama Politics – Spot On Alabama | #alabama | #democrats

Poll: More than half of Americans believe Jan. 6 attack was planned | Alabama Politics  Spot On Alabama Click Here For This Articles Original Source.

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Alabama

Campaign 2022: Where Major Races Stand Heading to November Elections | #elections | #alabama

We now know which Democratic and Republican candidates will face off in November in the state’s major races. After the June 21 runoffs, which decided the nominees in some races, here’s a look at who’ll be on the ballot in November: GOVERNOR Yolanda Rochelle Flowers defeated state Sen. Malika Sanders Fortier of Selma in the […]

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California

Is a Michigan energy firm using dark money to influence California’s climate plans?

This is the June 23, 2022, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. For all of California’s groundbreaking climate policies — the 100% clean energy mandate, the goal of ending gasoline-vehicle sales by 2035 […]

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