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How Do Cannabis Ads Influence Youth Perceptions of Cannabis? Cannabis marketing exposure has been shown to influence use among youth by increasing positive cannabis perceptions and interest. However, little is known about what specific cannabis advertising f...

2/We tried to address w. #AB1207 (23')—a landmark bill to curb youth-appealing #cannabis marketing. It passed #CALeg (but vetoed by @cagovernornewsom.bsky.social ).

We must:
✔️ Restrict flavors & youth-focused imagery
✔️ Limit lifestyle/“fun” marketing
✔️ Put health before profit

More: bit.ly/41DFavu

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Can someone #CALeg pls put forward a bill to make it mandatory to provide “spouses” as a default articulated option (beyond “husband and wife” — and some don’t even have “wife and wife” or “husband and husband”) on property vesting / deed paperwork? Thx

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Need a ride to Sacramento on April 7? Contact Shaya at shaya@sdaction.org
#AB1676 #CaLeg [4/4]

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California Labor: Lorena Gonzalez - Capitol Weekly CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: Membership in California labor unions grew by over 100,000 members between 2024 and 2025. Our guest today is one of the reasons for those gains. Former Assemblymember Lorena Go...

PODCAST: In #caleg @lorenagonzalez.bsky.social was one of the most respected – & feared – members. She has brought her take-no-prisoners approach to @CaliforniaLabor , getting arrested at protests & sparring online with foes ranging from Elon Musk to centrist Dems
capitolweekly.net/california-l...

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CFC Exec. Dir. Robert Herrell Discusses 2026 Affordability Agenda with ABC7 Bay Area (3/23/26)
CFC Exec. Dir. Robert Herrell Discusses 2026 Affordability Agenda with ABC7 Bay Area (3/23/26) YouTube video by Consumer Federation of California

CFC's Executive Director Robert Herell also spoke with ABC7 Bay Area about this important and timely legislative package.

Watch the full interview: youtu.be/sECDcr-bQ4Q

#ConsumerProtection #CALeg #Advocacy #AffordabilityCrisis

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A flyer advertising that CHBRP has completed an analysis on AB 1570 Diagnostic Imaging, with a picture of a white MRI machine.

A flyer advertising that CHBRP has completed an analysis on AB 1570 Diagnostic Imaging, with a picture of a white MRI machine.

CHBRP has completed its analysis of AB 1570 (Wilson) on Diagnostic Imaging. See CHBRP's report and accompanying documents on our website at https://loom.ly/t2SRwt0

#CALeg #HealthPolicy #Analysis #HealthInsurance

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It's officially Spring Recess for the California Legislature! Our first (short) break into the 2026 Legislative calendar year!
Our offices WILL BE OPEN! #teamsoria #springrecess #caleg #soriasquad #AD27 #PublicService

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A peach colored background showing that CHBRP has a new format for CHBRP analyses, including Analysis of bills: the key takeaways; technical brief: the deep dive; and infographics: the visual summary.

We’ve expanded our analysis formats with 3 new ways to dive into the data:

📄 Analysis: High-level policy impacts
🛡️ Technical Brief: Details about policy context, background, medical effectiveness, and cost-modeling
📊 Infographic: Visual summary

#HealthPolicy #CHBRP #CAleg #Data #PublicHealth

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Today on #EqualPayDay, we’re reflecting on the generations of women led workforces who have faced intentionally low pay. Domestic workers have been fighting just to catch up since Emancipation. Our economy doesn’t work without us — it’s time for #CALeg to unite behind #AB1981.

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Yesterday, California Sen. Henry Stern struck every single Endangerment Finding provision from SB 1266 and turned it into a theft bill. What's going on? #CAleg #GreenSky

leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNa...

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This image follows the same quote-card design as the previous ones, with a dark blue textured background. At the top, “The Sacramento Bee” appears in large white serif text. Beneath it is a centered gold quotation mark icon, with thin gold lines extending horizontally on both sides.
The main text is a paragraph in white, with several key phrases highlighted in bold red for emphasis. It reads: “During a Wednesday oversight hearing, assembly members expressed frustration with Newsom administration officials over the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s stubbornly large budget, which is effectively the same as was 20 years ago when the state’s prison population was twice as large.” The phrases “stubbornly large budget,” “same as was 20 years ago,” and “twice as large” are highlighted in red.
Below the paragraph, the source is credited in white text as “William Melhado,” followed by “Sacramento Bee Journalist/Article Author.”
In the bottom left corner, yellow text reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.”
In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters.
Overall, the graphic summarizes a news report about legislative frustration with prison system spending, emphasizing comparisons between current budgets and past prison population levels.

This image follows the same quote-card design as the previous ones, with a dark blue textured background. At the top, “The Sacramento Bee” appears in large white serif text. Beneath it is a centered gold quotation mark icon, with thin gold lines extending horizontally on both sides. The main text is a paragraph in white, with several key phrases highlighted in bold red for emphasis. It reads: “During a Wednesday oversight hearing, assembly members expressed frustration with Newsom administration officials over the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s stubbornly large budget, which is effectively the same as was 20 years ago when the state’s prison population was twice as large.” The phrases “stubbornly large budget,” “same as was 20 years ago,” and “twice as large” are highlighted in red. Below the paragraph, the source is credited in white text as “William Melhado,” followed by “Sacramento Bee Journalist/Article Author.” In the bottom left corner, yellow text reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.” In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters. Overall, the graphic summarizes a news report about legislative frustration with prison system spending, emphasizing comparisons between current budgets and past prison population levels.

This image is another quote-style graphic with a dark blue textured background, matching the style of the previous two. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Beneath it is a centered gold quotation mark icon, flanked by thin horizontal gold lines.
The main quote is displayed in large white text, with a key phrase highlighted in bold red. It reads: “At what point is it fair to continue to ask the Legislature to fund — I’ll use the nicest word possible — the inefficiencies of CDCR at the cost of not providing support for other parts of our system?” The phrase “inefficiencies of CDCR” is emphasized in red.
A second line follows in white text: “Is it another ten years we should wait for that?”
Below the quote, the speaker is identified as “Assemblymember Mia Bonta” with “D-Alameda” written underneath in smaller white text.
In the bottom left corner, there is yellow text that reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.”
In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters.
Overall, the graphic presents a critical question about continued funding and inefficiencies, with visual emphasis on the key phrase using red text.

This image is another quote-style graphic with a dark blue textured background, matching the style of the previous two. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Beneath it is a centered gold quotation mark icon, flanked by thin horizontal gold lines. The main quote is displayed in large white text, with a key phrase highlighted in bold red. It reads: “At what point is it fair to continue to ask the Legislature to fund — I’ll use the nicest word possible — the inefficiencies of CDCR at the cost of not providing support for other parts of our system?” The phrase “inefficiencies of CDCR” is emphasized in red. A second line follows in white text: “Is it another ten years we should wait for that?” Below the quote, the speaker is identified as “Assemblymember Mia Bonta” with “D-Alameda” written underneath in smaller white text. In the bottom left corner, there is yellow text that reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.” In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters. Overall, the graphic presents a critical question about continued funding and inefficiencies, with visual emphasis on the key phrase using red text.

This image is another quote-style graphic with a dark blue textured background and a similar layout to the first. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Beneath it is a gold quotation mark symbol centered between two thin horizontal gold lines.
The main body contains a quote in white text, with certain phrases emphasized in bold red. It reads: “[The state] awarded a $20 million contract to the Boston Consulting Group to find efficiencies in CDCR and other large state departments.” The phrase “$20 million contract” is highlighted in red.
A second paragraph continues: “The fact that we contracted $20 million, and we’re woefully short on what [savings] we were told it would result in. This was a failure in my opinion.” In this section, the phrases “we’re woefully short” and “failure” are highlighted in red.
Below the quote, the speaker is identified in white text as “Assemblymember Tom Lackey” followed by “R-Palmdale.”
In the bottom left corner, yellow text reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.”
In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters.
Overall, the graphic presents a critical quote about a state contract and its perceived lack of results, using red text to emphasize key points.

This image is another quote-style graphic with a dark blue textured background and a similar layout to the first. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Beneath it is a gold quotation mark symbol centered between two thin horizontal gold lines. The main body contains a quote in white text, with certain phrases emphasized in bold red. It reads: “[The state] awarded a $20 million contract to the Boston Consulting Group to find efficiencies in CDCR and other large state departments.” The phrase “$20 million contract” is highlighted in red. A second paragraph continues: “The fact that we contracted $20 million, and we’re woefully short on what [savings] we were told it would result in. This was a failure in my opinion.” In this section, the phrases “we’re woefully short” and “failure” are highlighted in red. Below the quote, the speaker is identified in white text as “Assemblymember Tom Lackey” followed by “R-Palmdale.” In the bottom left corner, yellow text reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.” In the bottom right corner, there is a teal speech-bubble-shaped logo with the word “CURB” in large white letters. Overall, the graphic presents a critical quote about a state contract and its perceived lack of results, using red text to emphasize key points.

The image is a graphic styled like a quote card with a dark blue textured background. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Below that, there is a centered quotation mark icon in gold, with thin gold lines extending horizontally on either side.
The main quote appears in large white text, with part of it emphasized in bold red. It reads: “We have to look at the potential for closing facilities and saving money.” The phrase “closing facilities and saving money” is highlighted in red, while the rest of the sentence is in white.
Below the quote, in smaller white text, it continues: “This is a compound, complex problem and we need the information to be smart about that decision.”
Underneath the quote, the speaker is identified in white text as “Chair Gregg Hart” followed by “D-Santa Barbara.”
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In the bottom right corner, there is a logo that says “CURB” in large white letters inside a teal speech-bubble-like shape.
Overall, the design resembles a social media or advocacy graphic highlighting a quote from a news article about policy decisions related to closing facilities and saving money.

The image is a graphic styled like a quote card with a dark blue textured background. At the top, in large white serif text, it reads “The Sacramento Bee.” Below that, there is a centered quotation mark icon in gold, with thin gold lines extending horizontally on either side. The main quote appears in large white text, with part of it emphasized in bold red. It reads: “We have to look at the potential for closing facilities and saving money.” The phrase “closing facilities and saving money” is highlighted in red, while the rest of the sentence is in white. Below the quote, in smaller white text, it continues: “This is a compound, complex problem and we need the information to be smart about that decision.” Underneath the quote, the speaker is identified in white text as “Chair Gregg Hart” followed by “D-Santa Barbara.” In the bottom left corner, there is yellow text that reads: “Full article: bit.ly/3-18sacbee.” In the bottom right corner, there is a logo that says “CURB” in large white letters inside a teal speech-bubble-like shape. Overall, the design resembles a social media or advocacy graphic highlighting a quote from a news article about policy decisions related to closing facilities and saving money.

💥🗞️Recent coverage in @sacbee.com following last week’s Assembly Accountability and Oversight Budget Subcommittee hearing 🔗bit.ly/3-18sacbee

Thank you @asmmiabonta.bsky.social and members of the #CALeg Sub 7 Budget Subcommittee for your questioning and comments on CDCr oversight.

#CAbudget

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We’re celebrating #MLB Opening Day at the Capitol! Go #Dodgers! 🧢⚾️💙
#dodgernation#dodgerbaseball #caleg

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My advice to lower polling candidates in CA gov race:
Drop out for the good of the party (which is actually true in this case, as CA could end up with a GOP governor)
And pivot to the white house

#CALeg

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📢 READ HERE

Assembly GOP Press Conference highlights affordability bills & calls for action. #California #CALeg #AffordabilityCrisis #Politics

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and to start a real conversation about worker job loss from tech and protecting the future we all deserve. Follow for more!
#Meta #Youtube #addiction #ProtectKids #CALeg #AD40

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BIG news on social media companies found guilty of not keeping our kids safe! One lawsuit in Los Angeles found Meta and YouTube addict our kids ON PURPOSE, know it, don’t prevent it, and don’t warn us. And worst of all, they know it harms kids’ mental health. #caleg

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A group of five people stands indoors, smiling. A TV is mounted on the wall behind them.

A group of five people stands indoors, smiling. A TV is mounted on the wall behind them.

Thanks to Teamsters 2010 for coming to testify for my bill AB 1818, which protects good union jobs at the CSUs! @teamsterslocal2010.bsky.social #CALeg

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I authored SB 1199 to stop insurers from ignoring medication copay assistance. Now, if someone pays on your behalf, that amount MUST count toward your deductible. No more shell games, assistance should benefit the patient, not pad insurance profits. 💊🛡️
#SB1199 #HealthEquity #CAleg

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Our power is in our numbers, and yesterday providers SHOWED UP— testifying in a #CABudget hearing and holding a press conference about our sponsored bill #AB1981 —all to make sure #CALeg hears us when we say it's time to pay providers the true cost of care.

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Image of California state flag and Capitol dome

Proposed legislation #AB1564 would create communication challenges in critical public services like water, sanitation, and fire protection, as routine workplace conversations could be misinterpreted and become mired in adjudication.

Read more: www.sacbee.com/news/politic...

#caleg

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For so many of California's working families, child care subsidies are the only way they can afford care. But when there aren’t enough providers accepting subsidies in their neighborhoods, families are left scrambling. #CALeg #truecostofcare.

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My #California Assemblymember is in the Hall of Shame! 😳
👉🏽 Is yours? Find out at CourageScore.org

#CALeg #Sacramento #CourageScore #MaggyKrell
@capitolweekly.bsky.social @capitolpolitics.news @assemblydems.bsky.social

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@courageca.bsky.social 11th Annual #CourageScore is out now! Are your #California elected officials representing YOU or corporate lobbyists? Find out at ⭐️ CourageScore.org ⭐️

Join us for a public/virtual Town Hall on Wednesday to learn more:

#CALeg #Sacramento

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Newbie #CAleg question: When an Assembly committee meeting is scheduled "upon call of the chair" what does that actually mean in practice?

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#CALeg: strong families and strong communities start with paying child care providers the #truecostofcare!

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A small paperwork error shouldn’t cost providers thousands—or limit patient care.

SB 1049 gives healthcare providers 90 days to fix correctable claim mistakes so they can get paid for care already delivered.

Protect providers. Protect access.

#SB1049 #HealthcareAccess #CAleg

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Two takes: Does Oakland need a ‘strong mayor’ to help fix its many problems? Two separate reports have recommended that the city of Oakland change its city charter to implement a “strong mayor” system of government. Critics have dubbed that idea a “power grab.”

www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/arti... #HandsOff #FightOligarchy #Resist #SanFrancisco #Berkeley #NoKings #CWAG #CALeg #Jeffries #Buttigieg #AOC #Bernie #Newsom #California #ABAG #Oakland #Alameda

A #westcoast resident has 5 governments: city, county, state, federal, UN

One is enough - the county

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Urge lawmakers to dedicate research bond funding for UC Now is the time to invest in UC.

Californians, pls urge your State reps to support #SB895!
#CALeg is considering this research bond proposal--an historic chance to invest in @UofCalifornia. $1B+ in federal research funding is at risk -- call or email yr lawmakers today. universityofcalifornia.quorum.us/campaign/res...

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This week I stopped by Merced HS to speak with high school seniors and the class of 2026 about my experience in public service, hoping to inspire or ignite some interest in all the future leaders who were in attendance! Thank you to Mr. Griggs for hosting us #teamsoria #PublicService #caleg

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The true cost of running a child care program keeps going up while reimbursement rates fall behind. This year, we have the chance to do something about it. Child care providers say YES on AB 1981, the True Cost of Care Act! #CALEG childcareprovidersunited.org/child-care-p...

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