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Governor Brown Acts to Help Californians Save Money and Clean the Air With Solar Power
FOWLER - On a day when the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District issued its third dirty air alert in a week, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. visited Marshall Elementary School in Fowler and signed three bills that bolster the state’s commitment to clean...
read moreGovernor Brown Vows to Pursue Constitutional Protection for Public Safety Realignment Funding
SACRAMENTO - Speaking to more than 500 local government and law enforcement leaders at a statewide conference on public safety realignment, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today vowed to do “whatever it takes” to provide constitutional protection for realignment funding....
read moreGovernor Brown to Discuss Renewable Energy in Fresno County
SACRAMENTO - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. will attend a renewable energy event on Thursday in Fresno County. When: Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 11 a.m. Where: Marshall Elementary School, 142 N. Armstrong Ave, Fowler, CA 93625 **NOTE: This event is open to...
read moreGovernor Brown Issues Legislative Update
SACRAMENTO - Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced today that he has signed the following bills: • AB 214 by Assemblymember Mike Davis (D-Los Angeles) - Professional photocopiers. • AB 261 by Assemblymember Roger Dickinson (D-Sacramento) - Property tax: tax-defaulted...
read moreGovernor Brown to Speak at Statewide Conference on Public Safety Realignment
SACRAMENTO - Joining hundreds of local law enforcement leaders, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. will speak tomorrow at a one-day conference on successful programs and strategies for implementing public safety realignment in California. The conference is intended to help...
read moreEXECUTIVE ORDER B-10-11
WHEREAS California is home to many Native American Tribes with whom the State of California has an important relationship, as set forth and affirmed in state and federal law; and WHEREAS the State of California recognizes and reaffirms the inherent right of these...
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