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Gavin Newsom · CaliforniaGovernor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 576 by Senator Thomas Umberg (D-Santa Ana) on Thursday to turn down the volume of commercials that rise to a level louder than the primary video content being watched, the Governor's Office announced.See the Story
Governor Newsom signs bill to silence blaring streaming ads in California homes
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Republican Party · WashingtonAlong the highways of California’s San Joaquin Valley, as field workers harvest almonds and pistachios and tractors churn dusty top soil into the already hazy air, drivers can’t miss the giant yellow billboards.See the Story
In the Central Valley, Proposition 50 Is a Fight Between Newsom’s California and GOP’s Washington
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Solar Power · DanvilleThe states two largest utilities routinely drag their feet connecting solar panels to the electric grid, missing state-mandated deadlines as much as 73% of the time, according to a complaint filed to regulators by solar advocates.The complaint filed by a solar energy advocacy group urges the California Public Utilities Commission to hold utilities accountable when they fail to meet such deadlines. The commission is formally reviewing it.The advo…See the Story
Complaint: 2 California Utilities Routinely Fail to Meet Deadlines to Connect Solar Panels to Grid
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