Web20/10/ · That means the impact could spread far beyond the agency’s payday lending rule. "The holding will call into question many other regulations that protect consumers with respect to credit cards, bank accounts, mortgage loans, debt collection, credit reports, and identity theft," tweeted Chris Peterson, a former enforcement attorney at the CFPB who Web26/10/ · Key Findings. California voters have now received their mail ballots, and the November 8 general election has entered its final stage. Amid rising prices and economic uncertainty—as well as deep partisan divisions over social and political issues—Californians are processing a great deal of information to help them choose state constitutional Web21/10/ · A footnote in Microsoft's submission to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has let slip the reason behind Call of Duty's absence from the Xbox Game Pass library: Sony and WebPubMed® comprises more than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites WebProp 30 is supported by a coalition including CalFire Firefighters, the American Lung Association, environmental organizations, electrical workers and businesses that want to improve California’s air quality by fighting and preventing wildfires ... read more
Unfortunately, the footnote ends there, so there's not much in the way of detail about what these restrictions are or how long they'd remain in effect in a potential post-acquisition world. Given COD's continued non-appearance on Game Pass, you've got to imagine the restrictions are fairly significant if they're not an outright block on COD coming to the service.
Either way, the simple fact that Microsoft is apparently willing to maintain any restrictions on its own ability to put first-party games on Game Pass is rather remarkable, given that making Game Pass more appealing is one of the reasons for its acquisition spree. The irony of Sony making deals like this one while fretting about COD's future on PlayStation probably isn't lost on Microsoft's lawyers, which is no doubt part of why they brought it up to the CMA. While it's absolutely reasonable to worry about a world in which more and more properties are concentrated in the hands of singular, giant megacorps, it does look a bit odd if you're complaining about losing access to games while stopping them from joining competing services.
We'll find out if the CMA agrees when it completes its in-depth, "Phase 2" investigation opens in new tab into the Activision Blizzard acquisition, which is some way off yet. For now, we'll have to content ourselves with poring over these kinds of corporate submissions for more interesting tidbits like this one.
So far, we've already learned that Microsoft privately has a gloomy forecast for the future of cloud gaming opens in new tab , and that the company thinks Sony shouldn't worry so much since, hey, future COD games might be as underwhelming as Vanguard opens in new tab. Who knows what we'll learn next? Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
Committee: Stop Yet Another Dangerous Dialysis Proposition, sponsored by patients, doctors, nurses and dialysis providers - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee. California State Association of Electrical Workers. Elect Climate Champions Fund Sponsored by California Environmental Voters. Committee: No on 30 - Committee: No on 30 - Educators Opposed to Corporate Handouts sponsored by teachers and school employee organizations - Committee: No on Prop 31 -Californians Against Prohibition, Sponsored by Manufacturers - SEIU California State Council Political Committee.
California Teachers Association Independent Expenditure Committee. Service Employees International Union Local , Keeping California Healthy, Safe and Strong Sponsored by Service Employees International Unions. No committee opposing this candidate raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
No Committee supporting this candidate raised enough montye to reach the reportign threshold for this list. Committee: Californians Supporting Tony Thurmond for Superintendent of Public Instruction , sponsored by Teacher, School Employee and Labor Organizations - Million More Voters, sponsored by California Labor Federation.
California State Council of Service Employees. Committee: UC Berkeley Custodians, Cooks, Groundskeepers and Nurse Assistants Supporting Aisha Wahab for Senate sponsored by American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local - Committee: Californians for Better Priorities Supporting Dr.
California Medical Association Independent Expenditure Committee. California Dental Association Independent Expenditure PAC. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of American IEC. Driving California's Economy, Sponsored by California New Car Dealers Association.
California Academy of Family Physicians PAC. Quality Healthcare for Californians, Sponsored by CA Association of Hospitals. Committee to Support the Alliance of California's Farmers and Ranchers. No committee supporting this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
For more information about the Top 10 lists and the relevant legal authorities, go to Methodology and Legal Resources. Home Transparency Portal Top Contributor Lists November General Election. November General Election. Last Modified: December 15, The following key explains the symbols used to indicate changes after each new update.
Status Key. Top Contributor Lists. Aggregate Contributions to Support or Oppose a Ballot Measure or Candidate Contributions to Committees Formed to Support or Oppose a Ballot Measure Contributions to Committees Primarily Formed to Make Independent Expenditures on Candidates The following are the total amount donated by top contributors to each state ballot measure that is pending Secretary of State verification or are still circulating for signatures.
Prop Circulating Title Top Aggregated Contributions 1 Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Initiative Statute. Proposition 1 SCA 10 Supporting Committee: Yes on Proposition 1, Protect Constitutional Abortion Rights, supported by health care organizations, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and Senator Toni Atkins Ballot Measure Committee - No. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc.
Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 DaVita, Inc. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Lyft, Inc. Baker Jr. Committee: Yes on Proposition 31 - Committee to Protect California Kids sponsored by Nonprofit Health Organizations - No. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Michael R. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 R.
Additional Resources. Allows In-Person Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands. Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal Lands. Requires On-Site Licensed Medical Professional at Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Establishes Other State Requirements. Referendum On Law That Would Prohibit the Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco Products.
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria. Newsom for California Governor Top Donors to Contributor. California Democratic Party Top Donors to Contributor. California Medical Association and its affiliated entities. California Medical Association - Physicians' Issues Committee Top Donors to Contributor.
Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California, a project of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California Top Donors to Contributor. California Nurses Association initiative Political Action Committee.
Quinn Delaney. Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County - Yes on Prop 1 nonprofit c 4 Top Donors to Contributor. Patty Quillin. Moving CA Forward a Committee Controlled by Anthony Portantino.
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. Planned Parenthood California Central Coast. Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties Community Action Fund PAC Top Donors to Contributor.
It also allows roulette and dice games at tribal casinos and adds a new way to enforce certain state gambling laws. Fewer than half of likely voters say the outcome of each of these state propositions is very important to them. Today, 21 percent of likely voters say the outcome of Prop 26 is very important, 31 percent say the outcome of Prop 27 is very important, and 42 percent say the outcome of Prop 30 is very important.
Today, when it comes to the importance of the outcome of Prop 26, one in four or fewer across partisan groups say it is very important to them. About one in three across partisan groups say the outcome of Prop 27 is very important to them. Fewer than half across partisan groups say the outcome of Prop 30 is very important to them. When asked how they would vote if the election for the US House of Representatives were held today, 56 percent of likely voters say they would vote for or lean toward the Democratic candidate, while 39 percent would vote for or lean toward the Republican candidate.
Democratic candidates are preferred by a point margin in Democratic-held districts, while Republican candidates are preferred by a point margin in Republican-held districts. Abortion is another prominent issue in this election. When asked about the importance of abortion rights, 61 percent of likely voters say the issue is very important in determining their vote for Congress and another 20 percent say it is somewhat important; just 17 percent say it is not too or not at all important.
With the controlling party in Congress hanging in the balance, 51 percent of likely voters say they are extremely or very enthusiastic about voting for Congress this year; another 29 percent are somewhat enthusiastic while 19 percent are either not too or not at all enthusiastic.
Today, Democrats and Republicans have about equal levels of enthusiasm, while independents are much less likely to be extremely or very enthusiastic. As Californians prepare to vote in the upcoming midterm election, fewer than half of adults and likely voters are satisfied with the way democracy is working in the United States—and few are very satisfied.
Satisfaction was higher in our February survey when 53 percent of adults and 48 percent of likely voters were satisfied with democracy in America. Today, half of Democrats and about four in ten independents are satisfied, compared to about one in five Republicans. Notably, four in ten Republicans are not at all satisfied.
In addition to the lack of satisfaction with the way democracy is working, Californians are divided about whether Americans of different political positions can still come together and work out their differences. Forty-nine percent are optimistic, while 46 percent are pessimistic. Today, in a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, about four in ten Democrats, Republicans, and independents are optimistic that Americans of different political views will be able to come together.
Notably, in , half or more across parties, regions, and demographic groups were optimistic. Today, about eight in ten Democrats—compared to about half of independents and about one in ten Republicans—approve of Governor Newsom.
Across demographic groups, about half or more approve of how Governor Newsom is handling his job. Approval of Congress among adults has been below 40 percent for all of after seeing a brief run above 40 percent for all of Democrats are far more likely than Republicans to approve of Congress.
Fewer than half across regions and demographic groups approve of Congress. Approval in March was at 44 percent for adults and 39 percent for likely voters.
Across demographic groups, about half or more approve among women, younger adults, African Americans, Asian Americans, and Latinos. Views are similar across education and income groups, with just fewer than half approving.
Approval in March was at 41 percent for adults and 36 percent for likely voters. Across regions, approval reaches a majority only in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Across demographic groups, approval reaches a majority only among African Americans. This map highlights the five geographic regions for which we present results; these regions account for approximately 90 percent of the state population. Residents of other geographic areas in gray are included in the results reported for all adults, registered voters, and likely voters, but sample sizes for these less-populous areas are not large enough to report separately.
The PPIC Statewide Survey is directed by Mark Baldassare, president and CEO and survey director at the Public Policy Institute of California. Coauthors of this report include survey analyst Deja Thomas, who was the project manager for this survey; associate survey director and research fellow Dean Bonner; and survey analyst Rachel Lawler.
The Californians and Their Government survey is supported with funding from the Arjay and Frances F. Findings in this report are based on a survey of 1, California adult residents, including 1, interviewed on cell phones and interviewed on landline telephones.
The sample included respondents reached by calling back respondents who had previously completed an interview in PPIC Statewide Surveys in the last six months. Interviews took an average of 19 minutes to complete. Interviewing took place on weekend days and weekday nights from October 14—23, Cell phone interviews were conducted using a computer-generated random sample of cell phone numbers.
Additionally, we utilized a registration-based sample RBS of cell phone numbers for adults who are registered to vote in California. All cell phone numbers with California area codes were eligible for selection. After a cell phone user was reached, the interviewer verified that this person was age 18 or older, a resident of California, and in a safe place to continue the survey e. Cell phone respondents were offered a small reimbursement to help defray the cost of the call.
Cell phone interviews were conducted with adults who have cell phone service only and with those who have both cell phone and landline service in the household. Landline interviews were conducted using a computer-generated random sample of telephone numbers that ensured that both listed and unlisted numbers were called.
Additionally, we utilized a registration-based sample RBS of landline phone numbers for adults who are registered to vote in California. All landline telephone exchanges in California were eligible for selection. For both cell phones and landlines, telephone numbers were called as many as eight times. When no contact with an individual was made, calls to a number were limited to six.
Also, to increase our ability to interview Asian American adults, we made up to three additional calls to phone numbers estimated by Survey Sampling International as likely to be associated with Asian American individuals. Accent on Languages, Inc. The survey sample was closely comparable to the ACS figures. To estimate landline and cell phone service in California, Abt Associates used state-level estimates released by the National Center for Health Statistics—which used data from the National Health Interview Survey NHIS and the ACS.
The estimates for California were then compared against landline and cell phone service reported in this survey. We also used voter registration data from the California Secretary of State to compare the party registration of registered voters in our sample to party registration statewide.
The sampling error, taking design effects from weighting into consideration, is ±3. This means that 95 times out of , the results will be within 3. The sampling error for unweighted subgroups is larger: for the 1, registered voters, the sampling error is ±4. For the sampling errors of additional subgroups, please see the table at the end of this section. Sampling error is only one type of error to which surveys are subject. Results may also be affected by factors such as question wording, question order, and survey timing.
We present results for five geographic regions, accounting for approximately 90 percent of the state population. Residents of other geographic areas are included in the results reported for all adults, registered voters, and likely voters, but sample sizes for these less-populous areas are not large enough to report separately.
We also present results for congressional districts currently held by Democrats or Republicans, based on residential zip code and party of the local US House member. We compare the opinions of those who report they are registered Democrats, registered Republicans, and no party preference or decline-to-state or independent voters; the results for those who say they are registered to vote in other parties are not large enough for separate analysis.
We also analyze the responses of likely voters—so designated per their responses to survey questions about voter registration, previous election participation, intentions to vote this year, attention to election news, and current interest in politics. The percentages presented in the report tables and in the questionnaire may not add to due to rounding. Additional details about our methodology can be found at www.
pdf and are available upon request through surveys ppic. October 14—23, 1, California adult residents; 1, California likely voters English, Spanish.
Margin of error ±3. Percentages may not add up to due to rounding. Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that Gavin Newsom is handling his job as governor of California?
Overall, do you approve or disapprove of the way that the California Legislature is handling its job? Do you think things in California are generally going in the right direction or the wrong direction?
Because of this, it is not possible to determine the amount of the contribution that was spent specifically on the campaign for any particular measure. In these cases the contributions are listed for each ballot measure the committee has been formed to support or oppose. This results in the same contribution appearing multiple times - once for each ballot measure the committee supports or opposes.
A contributor whose name is marked with the symbol is a transfer of funds between two or more primarily formed committees for or against the same statewide ballot measure, in order to be fully transparent, there are two contribution totals that include all activity and activity minus the primary formed committees marked with the symbol. The top 10 lists reflect the most recently available data. During the 90 days before an election the FPPC makes every attempt to ensure that the lists are updated within one business day of receiving new information.
Otherwise, the top contributor lists are updated weekly. The following are the total amount donated by top contributors to each state ballot measure that is pending Secretary of State verification or are still circulating for signatures. These lists reflect contributions as reported by Primarily Formed Committees. Committee: Yes on Proposition 1, Protect Constitutional Abortion Rights, supported by health care organizations, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and Senator Toni Atkins Ballot Measure Committee - Newsom for California Governor Top Donors to Contributor.
California Democratic Party. California Medical Association - Physicians' Issues Committee. Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California, a project of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California.
Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County - Yes on Prop 1 nonprofit c 4. Committee: Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California, a project of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California - Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties Community Action Fund PAC. Committee: Caruso Right to Choose Constitutional Amendment Committee, Yes on Proposition 1 - Rick Caruso for Mayor General.
No committee opposing this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list. Committee: YES on 26, NO on 27 - Coalition for Safe, Responsible Gaming, Sponsored by California Indian Tribes - Committee: No on the Gambling Power Grab: A committee of local community leaders, licensed card clubs and their employees, law enforcement, and local businesses - Committee: No on 26 - Taxpayers Against Special Interest Monopolies, a committee sponsored by Licensed Card Clubs - Committee: Yes on 27 - Californians For Solutions to Homelessness and Mental Health Support, A Coalition of Housing and Mental Health Experts, Concerned Taxpayers and Digital Sports Entertainment and Gaming Companies - Committee: No on 27 - Californians for Tribal Sovereignty and Safe Gaming, sponsored by tribal organizations - Committee: Yes on 28 - Californians for Arts and Music in Schools - Committee: Stop Yet Another Dangerous Dialysis Proposition, sponsored by patients, doctors, nurses and dialysis providers - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Political Action Committee.
California State Association of Electrical Workers. Elect Climate Champions Fund Sponsored by California Environmental Voters. Committee: No on 30 - Committee: No on 30 - Educators Opposed to Corporate Handouts sponsored by teachers and school employee organizations - Committee: No on Prop 31 -Californians Against Prohibition, Sponsored by Manufacturers - SEIU California State Council Political Committee.
California Teachers Association Independent Expenditure Committee. Service Employees International Union Local , Keeping California Healthy, Safe and Strong Sponsored by Service Employees International Unions. No committee opposing this candidate raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list. No Committee supporting this candidate raised enough montye to reach the reportign threshold for this list.
Committee: Californians Supporting Tony Thurmond for Superintendent of Public Instruction , sponsored by Teacher, School Employee and Labor Organizations - Million More Voters, sponsored by California Labor Federation. California State Council of Service Employees. Committee: UC Berkeley Custodians, Cooks, Groundskeepers and Nurse Assistants Supporting Aisha Wahab for Senate sponsored by American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local - Committee: Californians for Better Priorities Supporting Dr.
California Medical Association Independent Expenditure Committee. California Dental Association Independent Expenditure PAC. Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of American IEC.
Driving California's Economy, Sponsored by California New Car Dealers Association. California Academy of Family Physicians PAC. Quality Healthcare for Californians, Sponsored by CA Association of Hospitals.
Committee to Support the Alliance of California's Farmers and Ranchers. No committee supporting this ballot measure raised enough money to reach the reporting threshold for this list.
For more information about the Top 10 lists and the relevant legal authorities, go to Methodology and Legal Resources. Home Transparency Portal Top Contributor Lists November General Election. November General Election. Last Modified: December 15, The following key explains the symbols used to indicate changes after each new update. Status Key.
Top Contributor Lists. Aggregate Contributions to Support or Oppose a Ballot Measure or Candidate Contributions to Committees Formed to Support or Oppose a Ballot Measure Contributions to Committees Primarily Formed to Make Independent Expenditures on Candidates The following are the total amount donated by top contributors to each state ballot measure that is pending Secretary of State verification or are still circulating for signatures.
Prop Circulating Title Top Aggregated Contributions 1 Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Initiative Statute. Proposition 1 SCA 10 Supporting Committee: Yes on Proposition 1, Protect Constitutional Abortion Rights, supported by health care organizations, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and Senator Toni Atkins Ballot Measure Committee - No.
Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 DaVita, Inc. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Lyft, Inc.
Baker Jr. Committee: Yes on Proposition 31 - Committee to Protect California Kids sponsored by Nonprofit Health Organizations - No. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 Michael R. Contributor State Status Total Contributions 1 R. Additional Resources. Allows In-Person Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands.
Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal Lands. Requires On-Site Licensed Medical Professional at Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Establishes Other State Requirements. Referendum On Law That Would Prohibit the Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco Products. Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria. Newsom for California Governor Top Donors to Contributor.
California Democratic Party Top Donors to Contributor. California Medical Association and its affiliated entities. California Medical Association - Physicians' Issues Committee Top Donors to Contributor. Yes on Proposition 1 - Protecting Choice in California, a project of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California Top Donors to Contributor. California Nurses Association initiative Political Action Committee.
Quinn Delaney. Planned Parenthood Advocacy Project Los Angeles County - Yes on Prop 1 nonprofit c 4 Top Donors to Contributor.
Patty Quillin. Moving CA Forward a Committee Controlled by Anthony Portantino. Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, Inc. Planned Parenthood California Central Coast. Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties Community Action Fund PAC Top Donors to Contributor. Laurene Powerll Jobs Including Emerson Collective, LLC. Fabian Nunez for State Treasurer Planned Parenthood Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley. Planned Parenthood Northern California. California Planned Parenthood Education Fund, Inc.
Rick Caruso for Mayor General Top Donors to Contributor. Rick Caruso and Affiliated Entities. Pechanga Band of Indians.
WebPubMed® comprises more than 34 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites Web20/07/ · SACRAMENTO – Today, Governor Newsom and California teachers joined together to announce their formal opposition to Proposition “Prop. 30 is a special interest carve-out — a cynical scheme devised by a single corporation to funnel state income tax revenue to their company,” said Governor Newsom Web15/11/ · Below are lists of the top 10 contributors to committees that have raised at least $1,, and are primarily formed to support or oppose a state ballot measure or a candidate for state office in the November general election. The lists do not show all contributions to every state ballot measure, or each independent expenditure committee WebProp 30 is supported by a coalition including CalFire Firefighters, the American Lung Association, environmental organizations, electrical workers and businesses that want to improve California’s air quality by fighting and preventing wildfires Web25/10/ · For example, in telecommunications, the open internet, powered by protocols, like the hypertext transfer protocol, helped to create a new worldwide web. No one “owned” this internet. Of course, many actors have sought to obtain, and in some cases successfully grabbed, more control Web26/10/ · Key Findings. California voters have now received their mail ballots, and the November 8 general election has entered its final stage. Amid rising prices and economic uncertainty—as well as deep partisan divisions over social and political issues—Californians are processing a great deal of information to help them choose state constitutional ... read more
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