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We’ve made it past the Friday deadline for lawmakers to introduce new bills this session, and as expected, their staffers were busy until the final buzzer.

Solar: Assemblymember Laura Friedman has said she plans to amend her AB 2256 to boost rooftop solar by including environmental and societal benefits in the way the CPUC calculates its value.

California Needs Affordable Rooftop Solar

We all know our climate stands on the brink of disaster. Fixing that will be no easy feat, but it’s clear where the challenge ends and begins. We must reduce our consumption of fossil fuels and we must stop setting our own planet on fire. That’s so much harder than it sounds. But there are two obvious steps that eco-conscious consumers can make, especially as the price comes down on both: making the transition to an electric vehicle and installing solar electricity systems. Both of these are wonderful transitions to make and are good for our environment.

Friedman Introduces Bill to Bring Affordability and Jobs Back to Rooftop Solar

California is Expanding Protections Against Environmentally Toxic Rat Poisons by Allowing the Community to Pursue Legal Action Against Offenders

SACRAMENTO— Solar energy accounts for 27% of California’s electricity production. That demand is expected to grow by 80% as homes, businesses, and vehicles move away from fossil fuels for sources of heat and energy and toward electrification.

California Bill Will Add Legal Teeth to Wildlife Protections

California is Expanding Protections Against Environmentally Toxic Rat Poisons by Allowing the Community to Pursue Legal Action Against Offenders

SACRAMENTO— Wildlife protections in California are taking a big step forward with the legal teeth to enforce them.

Friedman Bill Calls for More Investment in Struggling Business Districts

Assemblymember Laura Friedman’s transformational RISE Act passes the Assembly

SACRAMENTO— Nearly four years after the onset of the pandemic, where we live and work has inexorably changed. With the rise of remote work, workplace knowledge is no longer tied to the office, leaving downtown business districts languishing and nearby supportive businesses shuttered.

Landmark Protections Against Abuse and Sexual Harassment by Coaches, Staff, and Professors Coming to College Campuses and Universities

The Assembly Higher Education Committee Votes to Close the “Pass the Harasser” Loophole

SACRAMENTO —Assemblymember Laura Friedman (D-Burbank) scored a legislative victory when the Assembly Higher Education Committee passed Assembly Bill 810 unanimously out of committee Tuesday, moving landmark protections against abuse and sexual harassment on college and university campuses one step closer to