California came in #1 in this survey, behind Oregon. If you don't want to find out which other eight states are on there, go to about 14:00.
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No, UTAH is stupid!Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostCalifornia is so stupid.
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They have their own athletic budget so I don't think it applies... for now. Cal may need state funds to supplement their athletic budget after the new Pac 12-2 media contract gives them something less than $20m/yr and their new stadium loans come due. Then they may be subject to this law on state-funded travel. But who cares about Cal athletics?Originally posted by USUC View Post
Are sporting events considered state funded travel? UCLA or Cal can play in Utah?
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Are sporting events considered state funded travel? UCLA or Cal can play in Utah?Originally posted by BigFatMeanie View PostCalifornia updated their list of states that are prohibited for California state-funded travel purposes. Utah made the list.
https://oag.ca.gov/ab1887
I find the exceptions that allow travel to those states to be interesting:
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Please remind me of the criteria to be included on the prohibited list?Originally posted by BigFatMeanie View PostCalifornia updated their list of states that are prohibited for California state-funded travel purposes. Utah made the list.
https://oag.ca.gov/ab1887
I find the exceptions that allow travel to those states to be interesting:
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California updated their list of states that are prohibited for California state-funded travel purposes. Utah made the list.
https://oag.ca.gov/ab1887
I find the exceptions that allow travel to those states to be interesting:The following states are currently subject to California’s ban on state-funded and state-sponsored travel:- Alabama
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- Florida
- Georgia
- Idaho
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Montana
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- West Virginia
Specifically, AB 1887 does not apply to state travel that is required for any of the following purposes:- Enforcement of California law, including auditing and revenue collection.
- Litigation.
- To meet contractual obligations incurred before January 1, 2017.
- To comply with requests by the federal government to appear before committees.
- To participate in meetings or training required by a grant or required to maintain grant funding.
- To complete job-required training necessary to maintain licensure or similar standards required for holding a position, in the event that comparable training cannot be obtained in California or a different state not subject to the travel prohibition.
- For the protection of public health, welfare, or safety, as determined by the affected agency, department, board, authority, or commission, or by the affected legislative office.
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This topic could go in multiple threads. An OpEd in the New York Times by Ezra Klein about the problems with Los Angeles' homeless problem.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/23/o...e-housing.html
While the piece highlights many things that are wrong with California, there is an elephant in the room that Klein seems to studiously ignore as he focuses exclusively on the lack of affordable housing as the proximal cause of homelessness.
Number of times the article mentions drug addiction in relation to the homeless problem: 0
Number of times the article mentions mental illness in relation to the homeless problem: 0
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Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostInteresting thread about the practical implications of the recent California law outlawing new sales of non-electric vehicles by 2035.
The solution is simple...
They just need to to build 20 full size nuclear power plants and then stash the waste they produce in some awful place like Nevada or just out in the ocean.So in order for California to have sufficient electricity to power 30M EVs, it will need to build 20 new, full size nuclear plants the size of the nuclear plants the state has been shutting down, or their equivalent. Tough to do with solar since people want to re-charge at night.
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