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Connie M. Leyva
- PUBLIC RIGHT TO KNOW ACT CLEARS ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE: BILL WOULD BAN LEGAL SETTLEMENTS FROM HIDING INFO ON DANGEROUS PRODUCTS OR ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDSeastcountymagazine.org
- California Bill Would Prohibit Settlement Agreements Keeping Certain Information Secretjdsupra.com
- California Law Would Limit Confidentiality and Protective Ordersjdsupra.com
- Assemblyman calls for audit of CSU, blames former chancellor for handling of ‘systemic’ problemThe Fresno Bee
- CSU Chancellor Castro won’t resign, open to inquiry into handling of sex misconduct claimsThe Fresno Bee
- State senator wants Joseph Castro investigated over Fresno State sexual harassment claimThe Fresno Bee
- ISenator Leyva announces she will not seek reelection to State Senate in 2022iecn.com
- ISenator Leyva’s “Silenced No More Act” Clears Final Legislative Hurdle and Advances to Governor’s Deskiecn.com
- IInland Empire Community Foundation launches new office of Policy & Engagement to focus on regional priorities togetheriecn.com
- ISenator Connie M. Leyva secures $1.05 million for Lake Rialto projectiecn.com
- Popular College Choice for Black Students Survives Lawmaker’s Shutdown Attemptpostnewsgroup.com
- COVID: Will Bay Area schools be back or still have ‘distance learning’ this fall?San Jose Mercury News
- P$75,000 in grants to three Southern California NAACP branches will fund scholarship awardspe.com
- New laws aim to better protect nursing home residents, essential workers from infectious outbreaksdailynews.com
- IEveryone Counts in the 2020 Censusiecn.com
- California mobile home parks have lax oversight and few inspections, state audit warnsLA Times
- California faces 'jaw dropping' unemployment, requiring more federal loans, Newsom saysLA Times
- BILL PROTECTING HOSPITAL PATIENTS IN CALIFORNIA SIGNED INTO LAWeastcountymagazine.org
- Week three: Streak-ending football victory, tuition proposal, abortion legislationdailybruin.com
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