This three-part video series walks you through how to effectively use California’s legislative tracking website - Leg Info - to find and research legislative measures. In Part One, you’ll learn how to search by bill number, author, keyword, or subject area, read bill text and amendments, review analyses, and find where a bill is in the legislative process so you can quickly understand what the measure does and why it matters.
Part Two shows you how to create a free account, set up personalized alerts, and build custom tracking lists so you never miss a hearing, amendment, or bill status change. In Part Three, we cover how to submit position letters and public comments through the website ensuring your voice — and your organization’s perspective — is part of the legislative record.
34th Annual Law Enforcement Legislative Summit – RECORDING « All Events Agenda (Subject to change) • Tuesday, March 10, 2026 o 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Reception at Cafeteria 15L, 1116 15th St., Sacramento, CA 95814 Network, engage, and connect with legislators and your colleagues. Enjoy a drink, light bites, and valuable conversations. Once […]
Officer Involved Shooting – Supervisor & Manager Responsibility – Pasadena « All Events Course Description This course covers Legal Aspects and Investigation of an Officer Involved Shooting. Discuss public perceptions, criminal/administration investigations, case law, and risk management issues. Learn all aspects of a use of force investigation to include controversial issues such as whether or […]
Pitchess Motion Update – Montclair « All Events Course Description This course will update you on handling a Pitchess Motion, both procedurally and substantively, from the time a motion is received to preparing and arguing opposition to the motion in court, handling the on-camera hearing and appealing erroneous orders.Recent cases will be discussed. Download Course […]
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