Policy
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All e-bikes must be registered and insured, whether they are low-speed e-bikes that require pedaling and can't exceed 20 miles per hour, or they are motorized bicycles that reach 28 miles per hour.
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Officials at the capital city this week approved a one-year moratorium on data center development. The suspension will provide time to review potential impacts and guide responsible development.
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In the two years since the state released guidance for localities interested in speed or red-light cameras, fewer than 10 percent of its municipalities have submitted and won approval of plans.
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The legislation being hailed as an affront to net neutrality took a step forward in the House today against the wishes of consumer rights advocates and interest groups, and would likely face a presidential veto.
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The Obama administration asks the Federal Communications Commission to open up cable box production to the tech industry.
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At issue is a state auditor report released last summer that revealed California’s dismal compliance with its own security standards to protect sensitive information.
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The bill is meant to help victims in abusive relationships and those who are being stalked by making it a misdemeanor to covertly place GPS devices on a motor vehicle.
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Mayor Eric Garcetti said the initiative would address a key complaint from groups: that far too many of the planning documents determining how neighborhoods should develop are out of date.
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It's hard to find opponents to a job-creating program centered around national defense, education and job training.
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The agreement “establishes strong, balanced rules to protect intellectual property and the 40 million Americans working in creative and digital industries,” says Secretary of State John Kerry.
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Public officials who use private email accounts to conduct official business cannot conceal their personal email addresses when releasing public information, a state appeals court ruled Friday April 8.
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Concerned by the company's privacy policy, Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., wrote a letter to the CEO of Oculus to find out more about how the virtual reality device is obtaining information from users.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., represents a faction in government and law enforcement seeking to limit the use of encryption and force companies to build products with back doors for law enforcement agents to access.
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For the city to receive the tax revenue, the home-sharing company included a contract provision the allow their service to operate in the city.
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The rules would require computers be enabled with software and hardware settings that control the amount of power used by the machines, especially when not in use, in a power period called “idle load.”
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The aerial drones, which the fire department will test before they go to market, contain thermal-imaging tools that can gauge temperatures up to 1,000 degrees.
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There are smart steps that states and communities can take to encourage automated driving. There are also some potholes to avoid.
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Rep. Dave Loebsack’s Small Business Broadband Deployment Act extends the FCC exemption from its enhanced transparency rules for small Internet service providers for five years to help extend rural broadband in the state.
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Under AB 2395 by Assemblyman Evan Low, D-Campbell, telephone companies would have three years to educate the public about alternative phone services. Starting in 2020, a phone company could discontinue landline service so long as an alternative service is available in the area.
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Rep. Jerry McNerny, D-Calif., has been advocating for a more collaborative role between Israel and the United States, especially since Israeli water technology companies have been helping California with its long-standing drought.
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A bill before Congress could pave the way for the opening of our backyards, neighborhoods, business properties and campuses to commercial drone traffic.
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