Concurrence in Bill Amendments (transcript)

Today’s post is on concurrence in bill amendments.

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/concurrence-in-bill-amendments/s-hF3PK

The California Legislature is a bicameral body with two houses in the legislature. After a bill has been passed by the house of origin, it is then transmitted to the other house for further consideration. If the

California’s Open Meeting Laws (transcript)

https://soundcloud.com/capimpactca/californias-open-meeting-laws

Today’s podcast is an overview of local and state open meeting laws here California. California has three types of open meeting laws that apply to local and state governmental entities.

These laws have been adopted over a number of years, and they equally apply to state

The Single-Subject Rule (transcript)

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Today’s podcast is on California legislation and the single‑subject rule.

Many state capitol observers are aware of the single‑subject rule, because many are familiar with California Constitution Article II, Section 8(d), which provides that an initiative measure embracing more than one subject may not be submitted to

Comparing the President and the Governor

Today’s post features another podcast that leads up to Governor Brown’s final State of the State Address tomorrow. In today’s podcast we’ll be comparing the US President and California’s Governor, and their respective roles in the legislative process.

We already touched on some of the similarities and