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2015 CA State Transportation Budget: More of the Same
Governor Jerry Brown released his preliminary budget proposal [PDF] today in Sacramento, missing the opportunity to articulate the connection between spending on roads and meeting the climate change goals he proposed Monday in his inaugural speech.
January 9, 2015
CA High-Speed Rail Breaks Ground in Fresno
California signaled its commitment to high-speed rail with a groundbreaking Tuesdayday in Fresno. The ceremony, featuring a speech by Governor Jerry Brown, marks the official beginning of construction on the long-awaited train.
January 8, 2015
SFMTA to Push for Speed Camera Enforcement Through State Legislation
The SFMTA wants to legalize life-saving speed enforcement cameras, and plans to campaign for a state law that would enable San Francisco to install them, the agency's director of government affairs, Kate Breen, said today.
January 6, 2015
Governor Brown Vetoes CA Bill to Increase Fines in School Zones
California Governor Jerry Brown vetoed Senate Bill 1151, which would have raised fines for traffic violations in school zones. The legislation, authored by Senator Anthony Canella (R-Ceres), was co-sponsored by the Safe Routes to School National Coalition, transportation advocates TransForm, and the Central California Regional Obesity Prevention Program. The bill was designed to reduce traffic violations near schools, and money raised from the fine increases would have been earmarked for programs that encourage walking and biking.
September 24, 2014
Governor Brown Signs Protected Bike Lane Bill, Car Fee for Bike Paths
Governor Jerry Brown signed two bills on Saturday that will make it easier for California cities to build better bike infrastructure.
September 22, 2014
Bill Streamlining Protected Bike Lanes in CA Awaits Governor’s Signature
A bill that would make it easier for California cities to build protected bike lanes was passed by both houses of the state legislature this week and only awaits Governor Jerry Brown's signature.
August 29, 2014
Four CA Hit-and-Run Bills Await Governor Brown’s Signature
Four bills targeting hit-and-run crimes in California await Governor Jerry Brown's signature, including two from Assemblymember Mike Gatto (D-Los Angeles), who has made hit-and-runs a focus this year. The bills have passed both houses of the California legislature and are awaiting the governor's signature.
August 29, 2014
Transportation Priorities Jostle for CA’s Cap-and-Trade Revenue
A series of hearings in Sacramento have been revisiting California's Global Warming Solutions Act, Assembly Bill (A.B.) 32, which calls for a statewide reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) to 1990 levels by 2020. Two recent hearings have opened discussions of Governor Jerry Brown's proposed spending plan for the revenue received so far from the state's cap-and-trade program, implemented as part of A.B. 32, and another recent Senate hearing discussed the program's impacts to date.
March 21, 2014
Gov. Brown Finally Signs Bill Requiring Drivers to Give 3 Feet to Bike Riders
Looks like bicycle riders who get brushed by passing drivers can no longer call it getting "Jerry Browned."
September 24, 2013