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Perspective

Jul. 7, 2016

New California budget included a few PAGA updates

As part of California's 2016-17 state budget accord, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 836, which makes several changes to California's Private Attorneys General Act. The so-called budget "trailer bill" is 96 pages long. By Chris Micheli

By Chris Micheli

As part of California's 2016-17 state budget accord, Gov. Jerry Brown signed numerous bills that made statutory changes to implement parts of that budget agreement. Among the omnibus bills signed was Senate Bill 836, which makes several changes to California's Private Attorneys General Act. The so-called budget "trailer bill" is 96 pages long.

Earlier this year, in his January 10 budget proposal for the Legislature's conside...

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