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One of those bills would make California the first state in the country to ban law enforcement officers at all levels from covering their faces during operations, including immigration raids.
The Assembly Public Safety Committee heard bills related to the identification of local, state and federal officers.
The chairs of both public safety committees also said implementing Proposition 36 will be one of the top priorities in the Legislature this year.
In a letter to Congress, 21 attorneys general are urging legislation to stop ICE’s “now-routine practice" of arrests carried ...
Assemblymember James C. Ramos , the only Native American in the California Assembly, released the following statement ...
“While (Homeland Security Investigations) respects the public’s right to peacefully express disagreement with immigration ...
Like many Northern California swimming holes, Yankee Jims Bridge in Colfax became a tourist and Instagram hot spot during the ...
California state Senator Scott Wiener issued new amendments to his AI bill, SB 53, that would require AI companies to publish ...
The California Report on Frontier AI Policy outlines regulatory principles for transparency and risk mitigation amid federal discussions on a moratorium for state AI regulation.
OAKLAND, Calif. January 18, 2024—The Possibility Lab at the University of California released findings today from a two-year partnership that brought together a diverse group of Oakland-based ...
The state Senate Public Safety Committee also voted Tuesday on a bill that would expand an existing law allowing certain ...