During marathon afternoon floor sessions that began the last week of what has been an unusual year in the California Legislature, Democratic lawmakers advanced bills on policing, tobacco and more.
The biggest drama of the day was probably over a procedural vote on one of the year's most timely and controversial bills. SB 731 would create a decertification process for police officers. It is designed to prevent officers who have left ...
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