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March 28, 2013 By Alex Vassar

Leroy Greene Collection

The first documents from the Senator Leroy F. Greene Collection have been added to the OneVoter website. Senator Leroy F. Greene was the seventh longest-serving legislator in state history, serving thirty-six years between 1962 and 1998. The longtime chair of both the Assembly and Senate Education committees, Greene authored a number of major school safety […]

Filed Under: Current Research, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: archive, Leroy Greene, Sacramento, State Senator

March 11, 2013 By Alex Vassar

California’s New-Found Love of Unmanned Aircraft

Amid all the debate over the role of drones in the U.S. military, these pilotless aircraft are getting a lot of love from California legislators. Less than six months into the new legislative session, four bills relating to drones (described officially as “unmanned aircraft systems” by the attorneys at the Legislative Counsel Bureau) have been […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Editorial, Legislation, Political Parties, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Padilla, Assemblyman, california legislature, drones, Jeff Gorell, manufacturing, military technology, Steve Fox

March 7, 2013 By Alex Vassar

California Political Maps

For the true California politics enthusiast, it’s hard to imagine something more exciting that finding a useful new resource. As someone who has spent many hours building a library of legislative district maps, I was very impressed by the new maps sold by the people over at California Political Maps. Although they could have been a […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Editorial, Redistricting, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: Board of Equalization, California, california legislature, State Assembly

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