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SB 1773; SB 1773, introduced by Representative Tom Johnson in 1996, amended the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act to preclude out-of-state recognition of same-sex marriage and reinforce the state's marriage ban in light of Baehr v. Lewin in Hawaii. It was vigorously opposed, with 12,000 letters being written by clergymen ...
Of the 58 counties in California, 14 are governed under a charter. They are Alameda, Butte, El Dorado, Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange, Placer, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Tehama. [6] Nine counties in California are named for saints, tied with Louisiana for the largest number.
California leaders are pushing lawmakers to get on board with their own version of Proposition 47 changes by Wednesday. ... The vote was the next step in moving Senate Bill 1381 — which ...
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California voters may consider two ballot measures changing Proposition 47 this fall. ... Here are some key things to know before the full Legislature considers SB 1381 on Wednesday night.
Newsom’s legislation—Senate Bill 1381—would do nothing more than confuse voters ... Senator Brian W. Jones is the Senate Minority leader for the California Senate Republican caucus and he ...
California's Lone Star coup and declaration of independence, 1836. Las Californias Department established by Las Siete Leyes (The Seven Laws), 1836–1846. Second Federal Republic of Mexico, 1846–1848. Alta California Territory reestablished when 1824 Constitution of Mexico was restored, 1846–1848. Mexican–American War, 1846–1848.
Unknown, Minimal. Around 500. The Battle of Billericay took place on 28 June 1381 when the boy King Richard II 's soldiers defeated the Essex rebels adjacent to a wood north-east of Billericay, part of the Peasants' Revolt. This is likely to have been Norsey Wood, which maps of 1593 show to cover the same extent as in the early 20th century.