Abill to extend the life of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy for four years was introduced Tuesday by Assemblyman Gray Davis (D-Sherman Oaks).
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The Reagan Administration stepped up its offensive against the omnibus trade bill put forward by
An emotional debate over divorce is straining church-state relations in Argentina and clouding preparations for a papal visit next year.
Congressional negotiators Wednesday agreed on the outline of a complex plan to revive landmark immigration reform legislation that sponsors had written off as dead only two weeks ago.
President Reagan on Friday signed legislation strengthening federal law against child pornography.
Bill Yeoman, who coached the University of Houston to four Southwest Conference football titles
A bill to aid in the prosecution of child sexual abuse cases by allowing closed-circuit televised
Comedian-actor Bill Murray has accepted Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatrical's Man of the
A politically sensitive bill to increase state legislative salaries by 10% after next year's
A bill that would require state officials to draw up regulations for screening patients admitted to
General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. have once again been murmuring tales of woe into the sympathetic ear of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which administers standards for auto fuel economy.
In the second clash in as many days, Democrats overrode Republicans and rammed through the Assembly Ways and Means Committee on Thursday legislation to create a new agency for cleaning up toxic wastes in California.
Los Angeles County has decided not to renew its contract with a private collection agency that has been accused in a lawsuit of harassing and threatening low-income residents who had not paid their county medical bills.
The state Senate on Monday passed and sent to the Assembly a bill broadening the definition of
The House and Senate on Tuesday passed and sent to President Reagan compromise legislation approving up to $800 million in famine relief for Ethiopia, Sudan, Chad and 20 other African nations ravaged by drought and famine.
President Reagan today signed legislation providing $1 billion in additional aid for drought-stricken Africa, but said it is substantially more than he asked for and he will guard against spending more money than can be used.
The Reagan Administration told Congress on Wednesday that it opposes legislation to impose new federal regulations to hinder hostile takeovers of undervalued corporations by corporate "raiders."
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The House today is expected to approve a revised package of anti-drug legislation that allows the death penalty for some narcotics-related crimes but has been stripped of other provisions that raised contentious civil liberties issues.