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The California state elections, 2006 took place on November 7, 2006. Necessary primary elections were held on June 6. Among the elections that took place were all the seats of the California 's State Assembly , 20 seats of the State Senate , seven constitutional officers, and all the seats of the Board of Equalization .
The 2006 California gubernatorial election occurred on November 7, 2006. The primary elections took place on June 6, 2006. The incumbent Republican Governor , Arnold Schwarzenegger , won re-election for his first and only full term.
The Fast Food Accountability and Standards (FAST) Recovery Act (AB 257) is a Californian law which brings multiple reforms to the state's fast food industry. The bill's provisions aim to allow workers and California state to hold fast-food chains responsible for issues like wage theft and overtime pay, and establish a council which itself shall be responsible for establishing minimum standards ...
An independent expenditure campaign has spent over half a million dollars attacking lawmakers for their role in fast food worker bills. McDonald’s owners slam California lawmakers in election ...
The 2006 California Secretary of State election occurred on 7 November 2006. The primary elections took place on 6 June 2006. Despite Arnold Schwarzenegger ’s 17-point re-election as Governor, State Senator Debra Bowen , the Democratic nominee, narrowly defeated the incumbent, Republican Bruce McPherson .
Newsom is requiring the California Department of Public Health to provide recommendations by April 1 to limit the harms associated with ultra-processed foods and food ingredients that pose a ...
The economy is the top issue for voters California’s 22nd Congressional District, according to a recent poll. California House candidates spar on prices. What it means for tossup election
The 2006 California State Assembly elections were held on November 7, 2006. Voters in all 80 districts of the California State Assembly voted for their representatives. The California Democratic Party retained its majority with 48 seats. The California Republican Party retained control of the remaining 32 seats. Neither party lost or gained any ...