#DataPrivacy #CaliforniaLaw #ConsumerProtection
arstechnica.com
The nation's strictest privacy law just took effect, to data brokers' chagrin
Californians are getting a new, supercharged way to stop data brokers from hoarding and selling their personal information, as a recently enacted law that's among the strictest in the nation took effect at the beginning of the year.
#CaliforniaHousing #RealEstateDevelopment #MasterPlannedCommunities
therealdeal.com
How a leading California developer got stuck in San Francisco
The master-planned communities owner, connected to Lennar, has delivered thousands of homes -- but not in San Francisco
In California, there's Irvine Company, owned by the country's richest developer, and there's everyone else.
#ImmigrationReform #CaliforniaPolitics #LatinoLeadership
www.arcamax.com
This California political leader wants federal immigration reform. First, she has to survive Trump
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#ImmigrationReform #LatinoVoices #CaliforniaPolitics
www.latimes.com
This California political leader wants federal immigration reform. First, she has to survive Trump
SANTA BARBARA -- Since President Trump's immigration raids began sweeping through California's cities and farm fields, state Senate President Monique Limón has carried a copy of her passport.