The final fiscal committee hearings of the year in the California Legislature on Thursday weren't quite the bloodbath some expected. Key measures on courts, juries, police use of force, privacy and more survived to reach full floor votes in the coming days.
The fate of two measures designed to fend off a new wave of evictions and foreclosures was more muddled, however. The bills, AB 1436 and SB 1410, may have gotten held up in bick...
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