California state lawmakers want to bolster the state’s water quality standards in light of possible federal rollbacks — but they're shying away from calling it Trump-proofing.
What happened: California state Sen. Caroline Menjivar (D) and Assemblymember Dawn Addis (D) introduced the “Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act” in both houses of the Legislature.
The proposal faced no organized opposition and passed unanimously in the Assembly Insurance Committee. Assemblymember Lisa ...
We need climate solutions that uphold justice, safety, and sustainability. Dawn Addis is the state Assemblymember for District 30.
A bill passed Wednesday by the Assembly Insurance Committee would enable the state's FAIR Plan to request bonds be issued ...
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SLO County school district won’t cut counselors amid budget deficit — but other jobs will go awayThe district will move forward with $5.3 million in staff reductions, about $1 million short of curing the deficit.
Bill authored by Legislative Jewish Caucus and others would address charges of antisemitic instruction in some districts' ...
Californians pay some of the nation’s highest electricity rates. They’re also being devastated by the consequences of fossil fueled climate change, including more deadly and expensive wildfires, ...
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities is preparing to release a draft of the Murphy administration’s much-anticipated ...
Assemblymember Dawn Addis, whose district includes Moss Landing, has introduced a bill in the state Legislature that would ban new battery storage plants within 3,200 feet of homes, schools ...
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