Introduces a crucial update to California’s black bear management strategy, ensuring it’s grounded in current science and proven conservation practices. The bill requires the long-overdue…
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Establishes a five-year pilot program, “Tree and Free,” in El Dorado County, allowing qualified houndspersons to use nonlethal methods to haze and deter mountain lions…
The 2017/2018 Session of the California State Legislature formally came to a close yesterday, Sunday, September 30th – the final day Governor Jerry Brown could sign or veto those bills that made it to his desk.
After months of non-stop activity at our Capitol, the State Legislature broke for Summer Recess yesterday. The Legislature will not reconvene at our State Capitol until Monday, August 6th – giving us a full month to prepare for what is sure to be an intense final four weeks of activity under the Dome. The 2018 State Legislative Session will come to a final close upon adjournment on Friday, August 31st, with September 30th being the last day for the Governor to sign or veto bills that have been placed on his desk.