HOW A BILL BECOMES LAW - In California, how does a bill become law?
HOW TO READ THE BILLS - Beginner's Guide to Reading California Bills and Bill Pages
INDEX TO FIND THE CALGUNS THREADS ON THE CURRENT CROP OF BILLS Don't have one of these for 2021
HOW TO CONTACT LEGISLATORS ABOUT A BILL
HOW DO I FIND OUT HOW A CALIFORNIA LEGISLATOR VOTED?
WHAT DOES NOT WORK IN CALIFORNIA
Shortest possible summary: Bills are submitted, reviewed by committees, voted on by whole house, move to the other house, repeat committees and full house, go to the Governor - that's usually in September.
HOW TO READ THE BILLS - Beginner's Guide to Reading California Bills and Bill Pages
Please use the NEW web site - http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/fa...chClient.xhtml
HOW TO CONTACT LEGISLATORS ABOUT A BILL
Lots of ways in 2013
The Official Contact pages -
--- Senate -- senate.ca.gov/senators
--- Assembly -- assembly.ca.gov/assemblymembers
And, the GOVERNOR https://govnews.gov.ca.gov/gov39mail/mail.php
The bill pages themselves have a tab in the top right corner.
The Official Contact pages -
--- Senate -- senate.ca.gov/senators
--- Assembly -- assembly.ca.gov/assemblymembers
And, the GOVERNOR https://govnews.gov.ca.gov/gov39mail/mail.php
The bill pages themselves have a tab in the top right corner.
What Do I Say?
Simple is critical. All they are doing is counting incoming contacts, they really don't seem to read anything.
So, say
Simple is critical. All they are doing is counting incoming contacts, they really don't seem to read anything.
So, say
Dear Legislator,
Please vote against Assembly Bill 1234.
Sincerely,
That's it. That's plenty.Please vote against Assembly Bill 1234.
Sincerely,
HOW DO I FIND OUT HOW A CALIFORNIA LEGISLATOR VOTED?
Sacramento BEE used to have a page but they dropped it. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO have special-interest pages, but nothing specializing in gun bills.
A couple other attempts have been made, but seem to have died around 2010. It isn't hard, just tedious. And legislators get to change their votes after the actual vote event, so it can be bit tricky.
A couple other attempts have been made, but seem to have died around 2010. It isn't hard, just tedious. And legislators get to change their votes after the actual vote event, so it can be bit tricky.
WHAT DOES NOT WORK IN CALIFORNIA
INITIATIVES - http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=156804
An 'initiative' gets OUR bill on the ballot, for the voters to pass or reject.
A 'referendum' gets a law passed by the Legislature on the ballot, for the voters to pass or reject.
Summary: much as we would like it to be different, we don't have the votes.
An 'initiative' gets OUR bill on the ballot, for the voters to pass or reject.
A 'referendum' gets a law passed by the Legislature on the ballot, for the voters to pass or reject.
Summary: much as we would like it to be different, we don't have the votes.
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