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Top California Lawmaker to Focus on Privacy for Abortion, Kids

The top California lawmaker in charge of privacy legislation will focus on protecting children online and safeguarding those seeking reproductive health care as a core part of his agenda this session at the state legislature.

Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D), chair of the state Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee, outlined those measures as his main priorities in an interview Tuesday. His panel will likely be a focus by tech companies concerned about further regulation amid increased scrutiny of privacy rights.

Could California become the first state to require Tesla charging stations to open to all EVs?

Hopping in a Tesla and driving from San Francisco to downtown Los Angeles has gotten easier as charging stations along Interstate 5 rapidly expand. The trip now takes about eight hours, including two charging stops that double as meal and bathroom breaks.

But making the same road trip in another type of electric vehicle can be problematic due, in large part, to a lack of access to fast-charging stations, according to a new EV road trip planning tool The Chronicle launched Thursday.

Taxing guns, pushing housing and penalizing Big Oil. Here are California bills to watch

The introduction frenzy is over. The Legislature’s deadline for introducing bills was Friday, meaning Senators and Assemblymembers now turn to the real business of the session — pushing their measures through the Capitol and hammering out a state budget. Lawmakers have more than 2,000 bills to consider, not mention a special session on oil company price gouging and a budget deficit of more than $22 billion. There is still a way to put new proposals into play.

FDA hasn't reviewed some food additives in decades

Cristina Ochoa often worries if the food she's feeding her two young kids is safe, even after carefully reading ingredient labels. 

"Some ingredients I have no idea what they are, how to pronounce them," she said. "I want the best for my children. I would think that as a society we want the best for our children." 

California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel Introduces the Electric Vehicle Charging for All Act

Legislation Would Require EV Chargers to Include Universal Connectors, Reduce “Range Anxiety” By Enabling Drivers to Access Any Public EV Charger in the State

Last week, Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D - Woodland Hills) announced new legislation that would address “range anxiety” and bolster consumer confidence by requiring all new and retrofitted electric vehicle (EV) chargers in California to be accessible to all types of electric vehicles. In particular, Assembly Bill (AB) 591, will mandate that all new and retrofitted EV chargers—other than those in private residences—include universal connectors and be publicly accessible to all types of EVs.