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City shares FAQs regarding urban water management plan

City does not project a water shortage due to drought –The City of Paso Robles recently shared the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan and answered […]Full Article

District Attorney calls for recall of ‘absurdly unsafe’ Senate Bill 82

DA responds to former senator Barbara Boxer being robbed in Oakland this week –Dan Dow announced today that he, along with his colleagues in the […]Full Article

Senator John Laird meets with city leaders and community stakeholders

Senator John Laird Visits Paso Robles – Representatives of the City of Paso Robles hosted Senator John Laird and his District Representative for SLO County, […]Full Article

Governor Newsom signs gender neutral legislation

Legislation will update ‘archaic references’ in state law – This week, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 272, authored by State Senator John Laird (D […]Full Article

Senator discusses criminal and victim justice system with district attorney

DA urging support of legislation that would make it a crime for a teacher, coach, or youth services worker to have sexual relations with a […]Full Article

Cunningham bill designed to help foster youth signed into law

Bill to help keep families together passes unanimously –This week, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) announced that his bill to help foster youth and […]Full Article

Carbajal act designed to help disabled veterans secure affordable housing

Bipartisan ‘Home For The Brave Act’ would exempt disability benefits from counting towards eligibility for housing assistance – Today, Representative Salud Carbajal (D-Santa Barbara) reintroduced […]Full Article

Child tax credit payments start today

Over 135,000 parents could get up to $300 per child every month July-December –A few days after visiting a Community Action Partnership of San Luis […]Full Article

San Luis Obispo County to kick off redistricting process

Hearings will provide an opportunity for the boundaries between the county’s five supervisorial districts to be reviewed –The San Luis Obispo Board of Supervisors is […]Full Article

Council ends local state of emergency, discusses water management plan

Paso Robles City Council meeting highlights -With the reopening of California and removal of meeting capacity restrictions, the City of Paso Robles has returned to […]Full Article