OUR EARLY INFORMATION ON MARCH 5, 2024, Statewide Ballot Measures. California Proposition 1, Behavioral Health Services Program and Bond Measure (March 2024).
October 14th has come and gone: Governor’s deadline to sign, veto, or allow to become law without his signature. The California Legislature introduced 3036 bills in this 2023 session.
SB 686 - Existing law establishes within the Department of Industrial Relations the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, with duties and powers, as prescribed.
If you think that our United States Constitutional Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms is not being challenged, please read the following firearm bills that Governor Gavin Newsom has signed and were chartered on September 26th and 27th:
The California State Legislature has adjourned until January 3, 2024. The governor has until October 14 to sign or veto bills or let them become law without his signature. Governor Gavin Newsom has signed the following bills:
Resolutions published by the Golden State Republican Women (GSRW) may be found on this page of the website in PDF format in a list below the latest resolution. The most recent resolution may be found at the top of the page.
The California State Legislature passed two constitutional amendments on Sept. 14, 2023, that would change voter approval thresholds for certain ballot measures. Both constitutional amendments will appear on the ballot in Nov. 2024.
In 2023 a group of 47 politically active Republican women in California saw the need for a new statewide Republican women’s group in the state. Our group wanted to participate in politics by pulling together thousands of women in the state of California who share our same values, are interested in and excited by conservative politics, have a positive mental attitude, and the ability to...
The California State Legislature convened its 2023 legislative session on December 5, 2022. The legislature is scheduled to adjourn on September 14, 2023. The legislators serving in this session took office following the 2022 elections. Democrats won a 32-8 majority in the Senate and a 62-18 majority in the Assembly.