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Sunday, April 13, 2025
The California Chamber of Commerce and California Restaurant Association are suing the state for the recently implemented captive audience ban, SB 399. The complaintalleges the bill violates the First and 14th amendments and oversteps federal regulation by the National Labor Relations Act.
The Legislature could set stronger protections for farmworkers during extreme heat along with new PPE requirements when wildfire smoke blows into the valley, as climate change looks to intensify these natural disasters.
The World Bank is releasing a report today that calls for repurposing global farm subsidies to promote agricultural innovations that can slash greenhouse gas emissions while also increasing food production.
The California Department of Food and Agriculture cannot enforce the state’s animal housing law for pork products against certain parties until six months after it issues final regulations, a state court judge has ruled.