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CA Introduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions Bill
State lawmakers are introducing a bill to make corporations be more transparent about their gas emissions.
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Calif. Climate Bill Would Make Companies Disclose Emissions
Democratic California lawmakers are proposing a package of climate bills aimed at making companies more transparent about their greenhouse gas emissions. Three senators are trying anew to pass bills that failed to pass both houses of the Legislature when they were introduced previously. The bills would require big companies to disclose their annual greenhouse gas emissions, stop the state’s pension...
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Bill Proposes Pathway to Citizenship for Undocumented Military Members, Veterans
Undocumented military members could be given a pathway to U.S. citizenship under a newly proposed bill that was announced Thursday.
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San Diego County to Consider Suing Gun Manufacturers
The bill, which will be considered for a vote on Tuesday, will take a pro-active approach on holding gun manufacturers responsible for gun violence
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San Diego County to Consider Suing Gun Manufacturers
The bill, which will be considered for a vote on Tuesday, will take a pro-active approach on holding gun manufacturers responsible for gun violence, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry.
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Local Leaders Move to Affirm Woman's Right to Abortion
The county board of supervisors voted to support a potential amendment to the state constitution, while the city of San Diego voted to declare it a “safe city for reproductive freedom and access to abortion,” which, though the declaration is largely symbolic, is believed to be the first of its kind in the nation.
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Discussion to Protect Reproductive Rights in San Diego County
Could San Diego County become a safe haven for reproductive rights? Local leaders will discuss and vote on the proposal.
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Local Leaders Move to Affirm Woman's Right to Abortion
The San Diego City Council passed a resolution Tuesday declaring San Diego a “safe city for reproductive freedom and access to abortion,” a move supporters believe makes it the first city in the nation to do so.
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San Diego City Council Approves Short-Term Rental Regulations, Capping Number of Units
Licenses will be issued by the end of they year, with the new regulations implemented by next spring, reports NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda.
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Vote on Short-Term Vacation Rental Regulations
San Diego leaders will vote on whether to implement stronger regulations for short-term vacation rentals that would cut them in half in the city.
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San Diego City Council Approves Short-Term Rental Regulations, Capping Number of Units
After a years-long battle, the San Diego City Council voted Tuesday to cap the number of short-term vacation rentals across the city.
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California Won't Require Parents With Guns to Tell Schools
Even in California, home to some of the nation’s strictest firearms laws, a bill requiring parents to tell school officials if they keep guns in the house went too far to move ahead in the Legislature
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Rams Safety Taylor Rapp Proposes After Super Bowl Win
Los Angeles Rams safety Taylor Rapp not only won a ring on Sunday night, he gave one out.
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California Democrats Revive Universal Health Care Bill
Democrats in the California Legislature have revived a plan for what could be the nation’s first universal health care system
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Ryan Reynolds Hilariously Reacts After Betty White Claims He ‘Can't Get Over' Her
After Betty White joked about her “Proposal” co-star Ryan Reynolds having a “thing” for her, the actor took to social media to send a message about the media “exploiting past relationships.”
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Water Hike Increase Considered
San Diego’s leaders will vote on a proposal to increase wastewater and water rates for homeowners. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has more on what the city council will consider.
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San Diego Leaders Approve City's First Wastewater Hike in 10 Years
The San Diego City Council unanimously approved a wastewater rate hike Tuesday, increasing the rates for single-family homes by 5% starting in January and additional increases totaling around a 17% through 2025.
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San Diego's Park Master Plan Could Get First Update Since 1956
San Diego City’s Parks Master Plan could get its first update in 65 years to focus on equitable access to quality parks in all local neighborhoods, it was announced Wednesday.
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Prioritizing San Diego Parks
San Diego city leaders gathered together to introduce a new parks masterplan proposal, which hasn’t been updated since 1956. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more on what their goals are.
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Sports Betting Initiative Qualifies for California Ballot
An initiative to allow sports betting at tribal casinos and horse-racing tracks in California has qualified for the November 2022 ballot