California
Support appears to be growing among the state's voters for the two ballot measures in next week's California Primary Election. And in the legislature, some cautious support for a bill that would ban a form of psychotherapy intended to change an individual's sexual preference.
California voters will get their first taste of the state's new "Top Two" primary system in next week's election. Meanwhile, the incumbent legislature has a lot of bills that it needs to move between now and then.
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Sacramento is increasingly looking ahead to the November election—yes, already—on multiple fronts. But somehow they all seem to boil down to budget issues.
There’s more than enough politicking going on around the governor’s efforts to impose sustainability onto the state’s pension programs, but beneath the posturing and bluster, some indications suggest that progress is actually being made.
Pictured: Assemblyman Cameron Smyth
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