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A new push to reform California’s referendum rules
Good morning, and welcome to the Important California e-newsletter. It’s Tuesday, March 21.
There’s a brand new effort underway to alter California’s referendum system.
Assemblymember Isaac Bryan (D-Los Angeles) is about to introduce laws this week designed to make it tougher for campaigns to mislead voters after they flow into petitions to qualify a statewide referendum.
My colleague Taryn Luna stories:
“The invoice marks the newest showdown in a proxy battle between labor and enterprise on the state Capitol and will change into probably the most high-profile political fights in California this 12 months.”
Bryan stated the unique intent of the “very previous” course of has been “subverted by a small, disgruntled, well-funded, well-powered set of pursuits that always undermine the collective will of the folks of California.”
That echoes how labor unions, authorities watchdogs and environmental activists have spoken in regards to the election regulation, which was adopted in 1911. They’ve accused firms of deceptive California voters through the petition gathering course of and undermining democracy by utilizing the state’s present referendum guidelines to delay and generally reverse progressive insurance policies.
Bryan’s invoice would create extra authorities oversight of the curiosity teams and paid signature gatherers. One provision would require at the least 10% of signatures wanted for a referendum to qualify for the poll to be gathered by unpaid volunteers.
Underneath the invoice, paid signature gatherers must register with the California secretary of state and disclose the poll measure petitions they intend to current to voters, proponents informed Taryn.
Because the regulation is written now, teams eyeing a referendum should receive sufficient signatures to signify 5% of the variety of voters within the earlier gubernatorial election.
As soon as these signatures are licensed by the state, the petition turns into a poll measure in a subsequent statewide election, asking voters to both overturn a beforehand accredited regulation with a “sure” vote, or uphold it by marking “no.”
The proponents of statewide referendums and poll measures typically contract outdoors companies to collect the petition signatures. Usually, the employees employed to gather these signatures are paid per signature.
And whereas it’s a criminal offense to deliberately mislead folks or make false statements, there isn’t a lot accountability for signature gatherers. Union officers have accused signature gatherers of intentionally deceiving residents in an effort to get referendums accredited for the poll.
The Instances spoke to greater than a dozen folks final 12 months who stated “petition circulators for the poll measure to overturn AB 257 lied to them about what they have been signing.”
That state regulation, which aimed to extend wages and enhance situations for California fast-food staff, was opposed by a coalition of fast-food firms and trade commerce teams, which utilized the state’s referendum system for a counterattack.
The brand new guidelines have been supposed to enter impact on Jan. 1, however the referendum to overturn it certified for the 2024 poll, delaying implementation till the regulation is determined by California voters.
Oil corporations used an identical technique this 12 months, efficiently stalling a state ban on some oil drilling till a referendum they backed goes to voters — additionally in 2024.
Earlier this month, a California decide upheld most of Proposition 22, a poll measure backed by Uber, Lyft and different ride-hailing and supply service corporations that overturned a part of a 2019 labor regulation.
“This can be a actually disgusting abuse of energy, and it’s an instance of one of many ways in which firms at present act as in the event that they’re above the regulation simply by the character of getting sufficient cash to do no matter they need,” Melissa Romero of California Environmental Voters informed Taryn. “And voters are sick of it.”
The reform effort has gotten some pushback from the California Chamber of Commerce, Taryn reported this week, with the group arguing that corporations not often launch campaigns to overturn state legal guidelines.
State information from 1912 by way of this March present teams have tried 96 occasions in whole to get a referendum on the poll. Of these makes an attempt, 52 certified for the poll and have been voted on (two are slated for the 2024 election). And of these referenda, voters accredited 22 — roughly 42%.
And now, right here’s what’s occurring throughout California:
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L.A. STORIES
Final-minute negotiations between L.A. Unified officers and the union representing 1000’s of non-teaching staff broke down Monday, setting the stage for a three-day strike — starting right this moment — that may shut down the second-largest college district within the U.S. You’ll be able to observe our strike protection right here: Los Angeles Instances
The studios of United Recording maintain an important place in music historical past, internet hosting quite a lot of artists as they crafted iconic albums — from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Inexperienced Day and Kendrick Lamar. However after latest layoffs and the proprietor asserting the tip of day-to-day operations, the destiny of the famed L.A. music studio is in limbo. Los Angeles Instances
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POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
An upcoming mandate to require ethnic research courses for California’s public highschool college students has some districts within the state awash in offended, accusatory emails. Battle traces are forming as educators throughout the state work to develop curriculum that examines racial points, which some dad and mom vocally oppose. San Francisco Chronicle
Gov. Gavin Newsom is hoping the Biden administration might help make it doable to permit Medi-Cal to cowl hire for some Californians. Newsom is looking this system “transitional hire” and goals to offer as much as six months of hire or momentary housing for unhoused folks and people on the verge of homelessness. “I’ve been speaking to the president,” the governor informed Kaiser Well being Information. “We can’t do that alone.” Los Angeles Instances
CRIME, COURTS AND POLICING
Starting within the Nineties, CalPERS started providing retirees long-term care insurance coverage, promising it could not considerably elevate charges on sure plans. Then plan holders on fastened incomes noticed charges soar 85% in 2012. Retirees sued and now CalPERS is on the point of foot a roughly $800-million settlement. CalMatters
Two former Torrance law enforcement officials linked to a racist texting scandal may face prison expenses for capturing and killing a Black man in 2018. Paperwork reviewed by The Instances point out a grand jury is anticipated to fulfill right this moment and start listening to proof. Christopher DeAndre Mitchell was sitting in a automobile and holding an air rifle when he was fatally shot by former officers Anthony Chavez and Matthew Concannon. Los Angeles Instances
HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The U.S. COVID-19 emergency will formally finish on Might 11. Instances well being and science reporter Melissa Healy eloquently places that milestone in perspective, writing that it “marks neither victory nor peace,” however reasonably “a cessation of hostilities with a harmful virus that’s nonetheless very a lot with us.” The important thing query shifting ahead in a post-pandemic world will probably be: How immune are we? Los Angeles Instances
An enormous offshore wind farm is deliberate off the San Luis Obispo County coast, however it’s unclear what impacts the rising trade can have on fish, whales and different marine life. Researchers are tapping into ocean noise, working to grasp as a lot as they’ll about marine life earlier than the generators go up and begin spinning. San Luis Obispo Tribune
CALIFORNIA CULTURE
The Woman Scouts have a brand new cookie, however good luck discovering a field. The group tried one thing new with its Raspberry Rally cookie, providing them as an internet unique. However the inventory rapidly offered out, making a resale market by which containers initially offered for $6 are going for as a lot as $200. Guess I’ll follow the Samoas. Los Angeles Instances
The Golden State has six new entries on the coveted Michelin checklist of finest California eating places. Three are in L.A. County and the others are in Laguna Seaside, San Diego and San Francisco. Los Angeles Instances
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AND FINALLY
At present’s California landmark is from Dick Stanley of Walnut Creek: Echo Lake in El Dorado County.
Dick writes:
Echo Lake is a magic place — stunning, uncrowded, not commercialized. Lots of the cabins have been there for generations. It has all of the richness of the excessive Sierra: the forests, the granite, the water, the mountaineering trails. It’s certainly a vital California landmark.
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Please tell us what we will do to make this text extra helpful to you. Ship feedback to essentialcalifornia@latimes.com.
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What California city has the best weather for you? Take our quiz
California has plenty of options when it comes to finding a place with your preferred weather. If you like cool weather, some cities spend nearly the entire year below 70 degrees. If you hate the rain, there are locations that average just a few inches per year.
The Chronicle gathered data about temperature, precipitation, air quality and extreme weather for 61 places across California, including the 20 most populous cities with data available. In total, 53 of the state’s 58 counties are represented in the analysis.
While there may not be a perfect match with everything you’re looking for, this quiz will help pinpoint a place that gets close.
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California woman dies from Fresno County's first human case of rabies in more than 30 years
A California woman died of rabies after allegedly being bitten by a bat in her classroom, according to Fresno County health officials.
The woman, later identified as Leah Seneng, 60, marks the first human case of rabies in Fresno County since 1992.
“In general, rabies is a disease that affects the brain, and it is very rare. But when it develops, it can cause very serious consequences,” said Dr. Trnidad Solis, Fresno County Health Department’s deputy health officer. “It’s transmitted through saliva; it is not airborne.”
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Seneng, who was an art teacher at Bryant Middle School in Dos Palos, was bitten by the bat when she was attempting to rescue it in her classroom, local outlet ABC30 reported.
She first came into contact with the bat in October, but did not display symptoms until approximately a month later, according to Fresno County health officials. She was admitted to the hospital and died four days later.
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“The most frequent route of transmission is through the bite of an animal that has rabies. With rabies, unfortunately, there is no cure. So, when symptoms develop, there is no treatment, and often when it develops, it is often fatal. So we want the public to know that prevention is key to preventing rabies infection,” Solis said.
Fresno County officials do not believe there is a threat to public health at this time, but are working with the Merced County Health Department to identify any other possible exposures and administer vaccines.
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Seneng’s coworkers have set up a GoFundMe account to assist her family during this time.
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Another batch of raw milk from a trendy California brand just tested positive for bird flu
- Two batches of raw milk from a trendy California brand have tested positive for bird flu this week.
- Bird flu has been spreading rapidly among cattle in the US.
- Experts say drinking raw milk is dangerous, and can cause food poisoning.
Another batch of raw milk just tested positive for bird flu in California.
Last Sunday, Fresno-based Raw Farm voluntarily recalled a first batch of cream top whole raw milk with a “best by” date of November 27. By Wednesday, the California Department of Public Health announced that a second batch of Raw Farm cream top, with a “best by” date of December 7 had also tested positive for bird flu, based on retail sampling.
“We’re not making a big deal about it, because it’s not a big deal,” Kaleigh Stanziani, Raw Farm’s vice president of marketing, said in a short video posted on YouTube after the farm’s first voluntary recall was announced earlier this week.
She said there had only been an indication that there might be a “trace element of something possible,” emphasizing that there had been no reported illnesses of Raw Farms cows or positive tests from the cattle.
Raw Farm owner Mark McAfee later told the LA Times that the California Department of Food and Agriculture had requested that his company “hold delivery of further products” until Friday, after conducting thorough testing of two Raw Farms and one creamery on Wednesday. (McAfee could not immediately be reached for comment by Business Insider during the Thanksgiving holiday.)
Raw milk may be helping bird flu spread — but not in the way you might think
Scientists suspect that cross-contamination of raw milk between animals may be one reason the H5N1 virus is spreading rapidly among cows in the US — and could even contribute to the human spread of the virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cautions that dairy workers might be able to contract bird flu by infected raw milk splashed into their eyes.
There is no definitive evidence yet that humans can get bird flu from drinking contaminated raw milk. Instead, health authorities generally recommend avoiding raw milk because of other serious health risks, including food poisoning with bacteria like Salmonella, E.coli, or Listeria.
There are no known health benefits of drinking raw milk. Instead, all evidence suggests that pasteurized milk is just as nutritious, and is safer to consume.
Still, raw milk has become a trendy product among some influencers. Gwenyth Paltrow says she has it in her coffee in the morning.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary, says he wants the US Food and Drug Administration to stop its “war” against raw milk.
Over the summer, “Carnivore MD” Paul Saladino released a raw milk smoothie in partnership with the elite Los Angeles health foods store Erewhon featuring unpasteurized (raw) kefir from Raw Farms, and powdered beef organs.
California has some of the loosest rules around raw milk in the country; it’s generally fine for California retailers like health foods stores and grocers to sell it, raw milk products just can’t be transported across state lines, per FDA rules.
Michael Payne, a researcher at the Western Institute of Food Safety and Security, told The Guardian that people consuming Dr. Paul’s $19 smoothie were “playing Russian roulette with their health,” and ignoring pasteurization, “the single most important food safety firewall in history.”
California dairy farms have been seeing an uptick in bird flu cases since August. The state has reported 29 confirmed human cases of bird flu, and all but one of those was sourced back to cows.
Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first confirmed case of bird flu in a California child from Alameda County. The child had no known contact with infected farm animals, but may have been exposed to wild birds, the California health department said in a statement.
The child had mild symptoms and is recovering well after receiving antiviral drugs.
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