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Steven Yarbrough, chair of the State 911 Advisory board, speaks with Cal OES Chief Deputy Director of Policy and Administration Lisa Mangat during a board meeting on Wednesday in Sacramento. They were discussing a replacement for a statewide 911 system,
Newsom was right that California’s government needs to be on the cutting edge of new technologies rather than reliant on outdated systems, but the buck stops with him.
California spent more than five years and $450 million upgrading our aging 9-1-1 system, only to overhaul its plan and face spending more time and taxpayer money.
The California Office of Emergency Services and city of Roseville have opened a new Hazmat Derailment Training Site at the Roseville Fire Training Center, filling a need in the state that was underlined by a November 2020 derailment and hazardous materials spill near Goshen,
In the midst of catastrophic wildfires and constant earthquake threats, residents will have to wait at least until 2030 for a modern functioning emergency system.
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Business groups ask Supreme Court to pause California climate reporting laws in emergency appeal
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is asking the Supreme Court to pause new California laws expected to require thousands of companies to report emissions and climate-risk information.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has revoked 17,000 nondomiciled commercial driver's licenses issued illegally in California.