California Health Worker Minimum Wage Delayed in Budget Deal
A new minimum wage for California health care workers will be delayed until at least Oct. 15 under an agreement between state legislators and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A new minimum wage for California health care workers will be delayed until at least Oct. 15 under an agreement between state legislators and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The California State Bar is looking for other cost-saving options for the February 2025 bar exam, as a plan to contract with Kaplan NA LLC is delayed — and potentially destroyed — by copyright concerns.
The Texas Supreme Court found a Medicaid contractor is still liable for charges found in an audit conducted in years outside the accepted terms of its contract with the state.
The State of Texas doesn’t have standing to challenge federal regulations on possessing gun silencers, the Fifth Circuit ruled Friday.
The legislature and the state Supreme Court combined to ax a couple initiatives from the November ballot in California, though there will still be a lot of other decisions ahead for voters, including on same-sex marriage and the paychecks of lowest-wage workers. Meanwhile, the final mail-in ballots are being counted in the primary that will decide whether Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) becomes a lame duck.
Young plaintiffs in Hawaii leading a landmark constitutional climate lawsuit have settled their case with an agreement to transform the state’s transportation system.
Five fellow Republicans are competing against Rep. Lauren Boebert for the Republican nomination in a district she doesn’t now represent. Colorado’s not a runoff state, so a plurality rather than a majority will be enough to win.
Amendments to Delaware corporate law that seek to overturn a landmark court decision invalidating some contracts between corporations and powerful investors are on their way to Gov. John Carney’s (D) desk.
A little-known California commission is set to decide what antitrust laws, if any, the state should place on its home-grown tech industry.
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The legislature and the state Supreme Court combined to ax a couple initiatives from the November ballot in California, though there will still be a lot of other decisions ahead for voters, including on same-sex marriage and the paychecks of lowest-wage workers. Meanwhile, the final mail-in ballots are being counted in the primary that will decide whether Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) becomes a lame duck.
Five fellow Republicans are competing against Rep. Lauren Boebert for the Republican nomination in a district she doesn’t now represent. Colorado’s not a runoff state, so a plurality rather than a majority will be enough to win.
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The California Supreme Court on Thursday blocked a ballot measure seeking to make it harder to enact state and local taxes and fees from going before voters this November.