CAA Law Webinar March 2021

The following webinar was presented on March 16th, 2021 at 11:30 AM. The PPT slides are available for download below the video.

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Legislative Update: 1.29.21

Legislation Sacramento Update

Californians have had the right to recall elected officials for 110 years.  In that time, 54 attempts to recall a California Governor have been launched.  Only one of these has been successful. In October 2003, Californians voted to recall Governor Davis.  When the recall effort got started in 2002, it was underfunded and easy to…

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CAA Board Meeting at the 2020 Winter Convention (Video)

Since the first winter conference in December of 1992, The CAA has been inspiring and educating generations of industry leadership. This year, the the CAA winter conference once again provided updates on programs and services from the association along with a series of compelling workshops to help you propel your business into the future. The…

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Election 2020 Update from EGRS

Presidential Election 2020

California experienced what appears to be record voter turnout, with high early votes from Democrats and high day-of voting by Republicans.  In past elections, late-mailed ballots and provisional ballots trended to the Democrats.  Through the morning of November 6 late ballots have trended towards Republicans.  However, there are 4.5 million ballots remaining to be counted…

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An Exclusive VIP Invitation for Member Dealers & Integrators

The VIP Peer-to-Peer Networking Groups from Total Tech Summit bring together networking (everyone’s favorite part of Total Tech) with the convenience of your home. These year-long group conversations will take place each month and will be guided by the CE Pro, Commercial Integrator, and Security Sales & Integration editorial staff. Each group will be custom-created…

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Election 2020 Update: State Assembly

Background  As noted in our State Senate election preview, California’s voter registration numbers show that there are almost twice as many registered Democrats versus Republicans and No-Party Preference (NPP) voters with 46 percent registered as Democrats and 24 percent registered as Republicans and NPP. These numbers explain the huge 62-17 advantage the Democrats have over the…

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