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.
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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.
This Gaines & Associates “California Fish and Game Commission Update” is intended to provide our clients with the status of items of concern currently in front of the California Fish and Game Commission – including what to expect at this week’s meeting in Sacramento, and a recap of what took place at the Commission’s April 2018 meeting in Ventura.
Earlier this week, on January 3rd, the California State Legislature reconvened for their 2018 Legislative Session – the second year of the two-year 2017/2018 Session.