Dems in State Senate say Californians have a 'gun addiction.' Minority Leader SenBrianJones counters -- they have a fentanyl addiction. Dems attack concealed carry permits while bills to stop drug dealers are stalled in committee. More info:
SAN DIEGO – Frustration is mounting for Republicans in Sacramento as bills that would require tougher penalties for dealers continue to stall in Senate committees.
Meanwhile, the passage of a Senate bill to make it even harder to acquire concealed carry permits in California further frustrated Republicans, many of whom feel the legislation constitutes a violation of constitutional rights.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Texas Senate passes new economic incentive program to lure businesses to the stateLawmakers hope to hammer out a program to replace the embattled Chapter 313 program before the legislative session ends Monday.
Leer más »
Effort to fix payroll error for state National Guard troops falls short in Texas SenateThe mistake meant about 7,400 soldiers sent to the Texas-Mexico border under Operation Lone Star were hit with higher-than-expected federal income taxes.
Leer más »
State budget passes in Senate — elected school board map hits possible stall until next yearA day after Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Democratic lawmakers announced a budget agreement, a revised version of the state spending plan moved a bit further along, passing the Illinois Senate late Thursday.
Leer más »
Effort to fix payroll error for state National Guard troops falls short in Texas SenateAn effort to reimburse thousands of National Guard troops who racked up a combined $9.3 million in federal taxes because of a paycheck error while serving on Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security mission has fallen short of key legislative deadlines.
Leer más »
State Senate Approves $50B Illinois Budget Deal, House Set to Vote NextAfter a series of delays, the heavy-lifting to pass a new state budget is done, though steps remain before the work is complete. The $50.6 billion spending plan passed the Illinois Senate Thursday night, with only the support of Democrats who drafted it.
Leer más »
Abortion access in the US - a state-by-state comparisonSince the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, tighter abortion restrictions have been enacted in most Republican-controlled states and protections of abortion access have gone into effect in most that are dominated by Democrats.
Leer más »