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New California Bill Targets Federal Push to Sell Off Public Lands

The Sacramento Bee

On Tuesday, California lawmakers held a news conference introducing a bipartisan environmental bill — Assembly Bill 1624 — aimed at strengthening protections for the Golden State's public lands from federally-backed "privatization and irreversible development."

Led by Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur, D-Hollywood, the conference took place on the southwest lawn of the Capitol, where Zbur criticized the Trump administration's push for land policies that could cause significant environmental harm for California's lands.

California Bill Proposes a 5-Minute Limit on Customer Service Hold Times, Ensures Human Connection

ABC 10

SACRAMENTO, Calif — During the COVID-19 pandemic, Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur was helping his mom get medication, but what he thought would be a straightforward call to the pharmacy turned into hours spent on hold.

"I finally ended up just actually taking my cell phone with me. And while I was on hold still, and driving over to the pharmacy and showing them that I had been holding for 4 hours, and of course they weren't doing anything to answer the phones," Zbur said