by CalWatchdog Staff | January 9, 2017 9:21 am
Good morning! Happy Monday. The struggle between the state and the incoming Trump administration continues to plod along with no end in sight.
Last week, the Legislature’s Democratic leaders announced a contract with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for outside counsel. While the Legislature’s[1] decision made plenty of headlines, the move may violate the state Constitution, according to a California assemblyman.
Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, a Rocklin Republican, asked the California attorney general’s office on Friday whether Holder’s hiring for outside legal work in an impending battle with the incoming Trump administration violates a constitutional clause protecting against cronyism.
“California courts have interpreted the civil service mandate of article VII of forbidding private contracting for services that are of a kind that persons selected through civil service could perform ‘adequately and competently,’” Kiley wrote[2], adding that there are almost 1,600 attorneys and support staff in the Legal Services Division of the state’s AG office.
CalWatchdog[3] has more.
In other news:
Demographics: “Driven by rising out-migration and falling birth rates, California’s population growth has stalled, leading analysts to consider a possible forecast of a so-called ‘no-growth’ period in the future,” reports CalWatchdog[4].
AG appointment: “If confirmed as state attorney general, Xavier Becerra could lead California in fights against the incoming Trump administration on stop-and-frisk policing, a national registry of Muslims and rolling back regulation of carbon emissions. The Democratic congressman from Los Angeles highlighted those as proposed policies of President-elect Donald Trump with which he vehemently disagrees in his first public position statement since being tapped for the job: a letter to members of the special Assembly committee that will hold a confirmation hearing for Becerra on Tuesday.” The Sacramento Bee[5] has more.
Solar Power: “Newly sworn-in state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, plans to introduce legislation Monday requiring all new construction in the state to include solar panels,” reports the San Francisco Chronicle[6].
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