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Ohio

Expressing support for the designation of September 2025 as “National Kinship Care Month”.

by Silence Dogood October 9, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

Bill ID: HRes 771
Sponsors: Rep. Bacon, Don
Last Action: Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Details: https://fastdemocracy.com/bill/us/119/bills/USB00099342/

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Ohio

An executive resolution authorizing the en bloc consideration in Executive Session of certain nominations on the Executive Calendar.

by Silence Dogood October 9, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

Bill ID: SRes 412
Sponsors: N/A
Last Action: Cloture motion on the measure presented in Senate.
Details: https://fastdemocracy.com/bill/us/119/bills/USB00099163/

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Ohio

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that violent attacks against United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities and officers are unacceptable, must be fully condemned, and that Congress stands in support of ICE’s mission to protect national security, public safety, and the enforcement of immigration laws.

by Silence Dogood October 9, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

Bill ID: HRes 767
Sponsors: Rep. Pfluger, August
Last Action: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committees on
Homeland Security, and Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as
fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Details: https://fastdemocracy.com/bill/us/119/bills/USB00099321/

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Ohio

A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, to award grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements for supporting new mobile cancer screening units to expand patient access to essential screening services in rural and underserved communities, and for other purposes.

by Silence Dogood October 9, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

Bill ID: S 2927
Sponsors: Sen. Reed, Jack
Last Action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pensions.
Details: https://fastdemocracy.com/bill/us/119/bills/USB00099391/

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California

CA SB 7 Vetoed: Governor Newsom’s Silence Sparks Controversy

by Silence Dogood September 17, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

California’s Automaton Dilemma: SB 7 Vetoed Without Explanation

On October 13, 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom took the unprecedented step of vetoing a significant piece of legislation aimed at regulating automated decision-making systems in employment. The bill, SB 7, co-sponsored by legislators McNerney, Bryan, and Elhawary, sought to safeguard workers from the potentially harmful implications of algorithm-driven hiring and management practices. With no stated reason for the veto, this move raises pressing questions about the future of employment in a rapidly advancing technological landscape.

“In a state leading the charge on tech innovation, why would we allow unchecked algorithms to dictate employment decisions?”

The Hidden Dangers of Automated Decision Systems

Automated decision systems are increasingly being integrated into various sectors, including hiring, promotions, and even terminations. While proponents argue these systems can enhance efficiency and eliminate human bias, the reality is far more complicated. Algorithms are often trained on historical data that may reflect societal biases—resulting in decisions that could unfairly disadvantage certain groups of candidates.

SB 7 aimed to introduce a framework for transparency and accountability in the use of these systems. It intended to require employers to disclose the use of automated decision-making tools, conduct bias audits, and provide employees with the ability to challenge decisions made by these systems. Critics of the veto are concerned that the lack of regulation could lead to a workforce increasingly at the mercy of opaque algorithms that operate without any checks.

The veto of SB 7 underscores a critical moment in California’s political climate. With major tech companies headquartered in the state, one might expect a government more proactive in addressing the ethical dilemmas posed by their innovations. The authors of SB 7, McNerney, Bryan, and Elhawary, represent a growing wave of legislators who recognize the need for regulatory frameworks surrounding technology, especially in the workplace.

Yet, the silence from the Governor’s office on why this bill didn’t pass is deafening. Was it a calculated move to avoid antagonizing powerful tech lobbyists? Or is this a sign of a deeper philosophical divide on how we should integrate technology in our lives? In a world where the job market is increasingly intertwined with artificial intelligence, failing to prioritize worker rights in the face of automation could yield disastrous outcomes.

Why it matters: The rejection of SB 7 is more than just a legislative hiccup; it signals a worrying trend of neglecting worker protections in an era dominated by technology. As automated systems become more prevalent in hiring practices, the absence of regulatory oversight could compromise the fairness and integrity of our employment landscape. The people of California deserve answers—before it’s too late.


Bill Details

  • Bill Number: SB 7
  • State: CA
  • Status: Passed
  • Date: September 17, 2025
  • Author(s)/Sponsor(s): McNerney, Bryan, Elhawary
  • Official bill page
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California

1. CA AB 123: Automated Decision Bill Vetoed—Fair Hiring at Risk!

by Silence Dogood September 11, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

“Backers call it bold — critics call it reckless.”

# California’s Automated Decision Systems Bill: A Blow to Fair Employment? McNerney, Bryan, and Elhawary’s Vision Vetoed

“Transparency in automated decision-making is crucial if we want to ensure fairness in our hiring processes.” — Assemblymember McNerney.

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the employment sector and civil rights advocates alike, California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed Senate Bill 7, which aimed to regulate automated decision systems in hiring practices. Sponsored by Assemblymembers McNerney, Bryan, and Elhawary, the bill represented a crucial step toward ensuring that technology in our workplaces does not inadvertently perpetuate discrimination. But with the governor’s abrupt dismissal of the legislation, the future of fair hiring in the state appears perilously uncertain.

### The Stakes of Automation in Employment

As technology continues to evolve, automated decision systems are becoming increasingly prevalent in job recruitment and employee management. These systems analyze resumes and applications, often making critical hiring decisions before a human even lays eyes on a candidate. While proponents argue that automation can streamline the hiring process and reduce human bias, the reality is far more complex.

Assemblymember McNerney, a key proponent of SB 7, emphasized that “the goal of this legislation is to foster a transparent hiring environment where candidates are not judged solely by the algorithms of automated systems.” Unfortunately, the governor’s veto leaves potential biases unaddressed, allowing employers to implement these technologies without any accountability. This could lead to a situation where marginalized groups continue to face barriers to employment, further entrenching systemic discrimination.

### What Went Wrong? Analyzing the Veto

The decision to veto SB 7 has raised eyebrows among supporters and critics alike, particularly given the lack of a substantial reason provided by Governor Newsom—simply stating “None” as the justification for his action. This absence of a clear rationale begs the question: Is the governor prioritizing corporate interests over the welfare of vulnerable job applicants?

Critics argue that the veto reflects a troubling trend in which the urgency of social justice is overshadowed by the push for unregulated technological advancement. By rejecting a bill that sought to safeguard against discrimination, the governor has sent a clear message: the status quo is acceptable, even if it means jeopardizing the principles of equality and fairness that California claims to uphold.

### Why it Matters

The implications of this veto extend far beyond the parameters of California’s employment landscape. As automated decision systems become more normalized, the absence of regulatory measures could set a precedent that other states might follow. If California, often viewed as a pioneer in progressive legislation, fails to prioritize transparency and fairness in hiring, what hope is there for equitable employment practices elsewhere? The fight for a fair workplace is far from over, but with each setback, the road ahead becomes increasingly challenging.


Bill Details

  • Bill Number: SB 7
  • State: CA
  • Status: Signed
  • Date: Sep 11, 2025
  • Author(s)/Sponsor(s): McNerney, Bryan, Elhawary
  • Official bill page
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California

1. CA AB 123: McKinnor and Bonta’s Bold Plan for Homeownership Equity

by Silence Dogood September 8, 2025
written by Silence Dogood

“Advocates say progress; detractors warn of unintended consequences.”

# The California Dream for All: Can McKinnor, Bonta, and Bryan Deliver on Homeownership for Descendants of Slavery?

“Will California finally pave the way for equity in homeownership for the descendants of enslaved people, or is this just another empty promise?”

As the California legislative session unfolds, a significant piece of legislation is sparking intense debate: AB 57, sponsored by Assemblymembers Reggie McKinnor, Rob Bonta, and Cristina Garcia. This bill is designed to establish the California Dream for All Program, which aims to provide financial assistance and resources specifically for the descendants of formerly enslaved individuals. But while the intention behind AB 57 may be noble, the question remains—will it truly make an impact?

### The Historical Context: A Fight for Equality

The legacy of slavery in America continues to reverberate through generations, leaving behind a stark economic chasm that the descendants of enslaved individuals still navigate today. In California, where the housing market is notoriously competitive and expensive, the dream of homeownership can feel like an elusive fantasy for many.

AB 57 seeks to address this dire issue. By providing targeted financial assistance, the program aims to empower these individuals with the tools needed for economic stability. It recognizes that historical injustices have created systemic barriers that have disproportionately affected these communities. If passed, this bill could represent a monumental shift in how state policy approaches reparative justice in economic terms.

### A Changing Landscape: Legislative Hurdles Ahead

Despite its promising framework, AB 57 faces significant challenges as it moves through the legislative process. The bill has yet to be passed into law, and while it’s still under consideration, many are questioning its viability. Will political will align with the mission of this program, or will it fall prey to the complex dynamics of California’s legislative landscape?

Assemblymember McKinnor has emphasized that financial assistance isn’t merely a handout; it’s a necessary investment in the future of California’s diverse communities. Meanwhile, Bonta and Bryan underscore the need for a policy that not only recognizes the historical injustices faced by these communities but also actively works to dismantle the barriers that have kept them from achieving economic stability.

The discussion surrounding AB 57 is emblematic of a broader struggle within American politics—a struggle between those advocating for systemic change and those who may be more comfortable maintaining the status quo.

### Why it Matters

The debate around AB 57 isn’t just about housing; it’s about justice and recognition. If California can lead the way in providing financial assistance to descendants of enslaved individuals, it may set a precedent that could reverberate across the nation. The stakes are high, and the implications of this bill could redefine the California Dream for generations to come.

As we watch this bill’s progress, it’s crucial to remember that the fight for equity in homeownership is not merely a legislative battle; it’s a moral imperative that impacts countless lives. Will McKinnor, Bonta, and Bryan rise to the occasion, or will this dream remain just that—a dream?


Bill Details

  • Bill Number: AB 57
  • State: CA
  • Status: Signed
  • Date: Sep 08, 2025
  • Author(s)/Sponsor(s): McKinnor, Bonta, Bryan
  • Official bill page
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Education

Despite pandemic, Cal State graduation rates climbed, but equity gaps persist

by lane October 30, 2021
written by lane

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me.

Develop the economy

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it?

Penci Design

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words.

Times News & Magazine

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.

How To Achieve Zero Carbon Emission

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.

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Sports

Andrew Friedman clears the air on pitching decisions and lackluster finish

by lane October 29, 2021
written by lane

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me.

Develop the economy

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it?

Penci Design

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words.

Times News & Magazine

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.

How To Achieve Zero Carbon Emission

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.

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Politics

U.S. wants to deepen relations with Taiwan amid rising tensions with China

by lane October 28, 2021
written by lane

A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and feel the charm of existence in this spot, which was created for the bliss of souls like mine. I am so happy, my dear friend, so absorbed in the exquisite sense of mere tranquil existence, that I neglect my talents. I should be incapable of drawing a single stroke at the present moment; and yet I feel that I never was a greater artist than now.

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me.

Develop the economy

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

To take a trivial example, which of us ever undertakes laborious physical exercise, except to obtain some advantage from it?

Penci Design

When I hear the buzz of the little world among the stalks, and grow familiar with the countless indescribable forms of the insects and flies, then I feel.

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words.

Times News & Magazine

Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators. To achieve this, it would be necessary to have uniform grammar, pronunciation and more common words. If several languages coalesce, the grammar of the resulting language is more simple and regular than that of the individual languages. The new common language will be more simple and regular than the existing European languages. It will be as simple as Occidental; in fact, it will be Occidental.

To an English person, it will seem like simplified English, as a skeptical Cambridge friend of mine told me what Occidental is.The European languages are members of the same family. Their separate existence is a myth. For science, music, sport, etc, Europe uses the same vocabulary. The languages only differ in their grammar, their pronunciation and their most common words. Everyone realizes why a new common language would be desirable: one could refuse to pay expensive translators.

How To Achieve Zero Carbon Emission

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.

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