05/19/2024

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Governor Jerry Brown Praises Chinese For Bullet Train

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown got a firsthand look on Thursday at the world’s most extensive high-speed rail system and praised the initiative that created the Chinese railway, saying he was anxious to start building similarly ambitious projects in California.

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Editorial/Opinion: Creating Jobs And Economic Stability While Protecting The Environment

A bipartisan group of legislators and an unprecedented coalition of varied stakeholder groups have come together to advance a legislative package (Senate Bill 11 and Assembly Bill 8) that provides regulatory relief and certainty to our business community, while also protecting the environment by providing grants to offset the purchase of new agricultural equipment, clean cars, and manufacturing machinery.

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Fisker’s Road to Bad Karma

Company: Fisker AutoCA Net Job Gain/Loss: -160Reason: LayoffCity/Region Losing Jobs: Anaheim, CA

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350 Layoffs Pending at Nuke Plant

Company: Southern CA EdisonCA Net Job Gain/Loss: -350Reason: LayoffCity/Region Losing Jobs: San Clemente, CA

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West Sacramento Data Storage Firm Xyratex to Lay Off 320

Company: XyratexCA Net Job Gain/Loss: -320Reason: Layoff, Move Out of CountryCity/Region Losing Jobs: West Sacramento, CACity/Region Gaining Jobs: Mexico

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California Opens Shanghai Trade Office As Exports Slump

California Governor Jerry Brown is scheduled to reopen a trade office in China, the state’s third- largest market, after exports to the world’s most populous nation slipped in 2012.

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A Busy California Port Seeks To Grow, But A Neighbor Objects

LONG BEACH, Calif. — Just before officials at the Port of Los Angeles unanimously approved a plan for a vast new railyard last month, the mayor of Long Beach was incensed. How dare they, he angrily asked at a public meeting, value the lives of residents on Los Angeles’s side of the border more than those who live in his city.

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Insurance Exchange Bringing Call Center, 500 Jobs To Fresno

Covered California — the state’s new health insurance exchange created as part of the federal health care law — announced Fresno will be the site of one of its three future call centers, creating almost 500 jobs. The center is scheduled to open in the fall with a location to be announced soon.

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Disney Layoffs Announced

Company: Walt Disney Co.CA Net Job Gain/Loss: -150Reason: LayoffCity/Region Losing Jobs: Burbank, CANotes: Layoffs in movie studio division

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Assemblyman Manual Pérez Bills Advance

Sacramento, California – Today, three bills by Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez passed their first policy hurdles with strong support in Assembly policy committees.

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Nearly 8 In 10 Graduating From High School In California

California’s high school graduation rate is continuing to rise, especially among African American and Hispanic students, according to figures released Tuesday by the state Department of Education.

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Reform Of California’s Landmark Environmental Law On Life Support

SACRAMENTO — For years, California’s business leaders have lamented that the state’s 43-year-old environmental law is too often used to protect everything but the environment.

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Obama Looks To Address Concerns About Regulatory Costs

President Obama assured donors earlier this week that the administration can tackle pollution without hurting consumers. Expect his nominee to run the Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy, to use a similar argument when she heads to Capitol Hill next week for a confirmation grilling by Republican senators.

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Editorial/Opinion: ‘Fracking’ — Not Severance Tax — Is The Path To California Prosperity

Last year California voters approved two tax increases aimed at bringing billions more dollars into state coffers. But that hasn’t stopped revenue-hungry lawmakers in the Legislature from seeking further tax hikes. It’s almost as if they think we can tax ourselves into prosperity.

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Brown Leads Trade Delegation To China

California Governor Jerry Brown will lead a trade and investment delegation of 75 members on a one-week visit to China beginning next Wednesday. Brown and the delegation will visit Shanghai next Friday when the California-China Trade & Investment Office will reopen after a similar one closed in 2003. The office is to be funded with $1 million in private-sector funds raised by the Bay Area Council, a business group in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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