California Attorney General Rob Bonta has scored a significant victory as the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the state's ban on large-capacity ammunition magazines, a measure instituted after Proposition 63 was approved by voters in 2016. Meanwhile, State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is under fire for missing a key Senate hearing, opting instead to attend an insurance industry conference in Bermuda, which raises concerns about his ties to the insurance sector. Additionally, Corrin Rankin, a former bail bonds business owner, has been elected as the new chair of the California Republican Party, although the party remains significantly outnumbered by Democrats in statewide offices since 2006.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has achieved a significant victory by defending the state's ban on large-capacity ammo magazines, a regulation stemming from the 2016 voter-approved Prop 63, as upheld by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is facing scrutiny for prioritizing an insurance industry conference in Bermuda over a vital state Senate hearing, highlighting tensions regarding his relationship with the insurance sector.
The California Republican Party has a new chair, Corrin Rankin, a former bail bonds business owner from Redwood City; however, the Republican Party is vastly outnumbered, as Democrats hold a 2-1 advantage in state.
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