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Solar Rights Group:

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Governor Newsom’s CPUC has proposed to break the state’s contract with nearly two million solar customers, slash their solar credit, and slap them with a solar tax.

A former SoCal Edison lobbyist, Assemblymember Lisa Calderon, has filed a bill to make this proposal law (AB 942).

These changes would apply to ALL solar customers who signed up for solar before April 2023 (NEM1 and NEM2).

AB 942 is scheduled for a hearing on April 30th. There is talk of tweaking the bill so lawmakers can break solar contracts while selling it as a “compromise.” Don’t let them get away with it."

solarrights.org/blog/2025/04/1

Father fined $700 for allowing son to ride illegal electric bike
By Bryn Wakefield and Liam O'Connell

North Queensland police say there is a worrying rise in the number of children — some as young as 12 — riding high-powered modified e-bikes that can reach speeds up to 80kph.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-17/dad

ABC News · North Queensland police fine dad for allowing son to ride illegal electric bikeBy Bryn Wakefield

Fears lack of GPS tracking will drive DV offenders into regional WA
By Jarrod Lucas and Katrina Tap

A women's shelter boss says the government's inability to electronically track accused perpetrators outside Perth could drive them into country communities.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-16/mor

ABC News · Fears lack of electronic monitoring will draw DV perpetrators to country WABy Jarrod Lucas

Driver caught on mobile phone detection cameras 41 times

Police have issued more than 46,000 fines in six months to Adelaide drivers caught using mobile phones and are "disappointed" at the number of repeat offenders – including one driver detected 41 times.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-15/mob

ABC News · Mobile phone detection camera fines declining but 200 drivers still being nabbed each dayBy ABC News

Driver detected on mobile phone detection cameras 41 times

Police have issued more than 46,000 fines in six months to Adelaide drivers caught using mobile phones and are "disappointed" at the number of repeat offenders – including one driver detected 41 times.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-15/mob

ABC News · Mobile phone detection camera fines declining but 200 drivers still being nabbed each dayBy ABC News
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@newsopinionsandviews

#Dishonesty is not the word that I would choose. In my book conflicts of interests in legal matters adds up to obstruction of justice + destroying programs and replacing it with private contracts for the guy who's destructing it spells criminal corruption, destroying programs that foreseeable costs lives in the thousands adds up to #CriminalNegligence #murder and #DepravedHeartMurder.

My words are #CriminallyCorrupt.

#DOGE#Musk#Laws

this shit is a travesty
npr.org/2025/04/14/nx-s1-53584

USA #monopoly #laws are completely outdated thanks to the Republican and Democratic parties #collusion in NOT regulating all the #techbros industries that were taking the place of the #surveillance state they didn’t want to fund directly with the federal budget. which explains the existence of InQTel.

the FTC going after Facebook/Meta and the Iguanazi without acknowledging he only exists thanks the above, IS the problem.

Plea for domestic violence bail reform so there's 'not another Molly'
By Hamish Cole

Almost one year on from the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst, supporters are travelling to Canberra to push for a national approach to domestic violence laws.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-11/mol

ABC News · Molly Ticehurst supporters call for national domestic violence bail lawsBy Hamish Cole

Plea for domestic violence bail reform so there's 'not another Molly'
By Hamish Cole

Almost one year on from the alleged murder of Molly Ticehurst, supporters are travelling to Canberra to push for a national approach to domestic violence laws.

abc.net.au/news/2025-04-11/mol

ABC News · Molly Ticehurst supporters call for national domestic violence bail lawsBy Hamish Cole

@HarriettMB I do expect @antidiskriminierung and @AuswaertigesAmt to affirm #AntiDiscrimination #laws and either force the #US embassy & consulates to comply with #Germany's laws or close and cease operations.

If the #USA refuses to acknowledge that, they there is no basis for #diplomacy and I urge #contractors to press charges for #blackmail and #coercion if they get approached to fulfill for such #racist, #sexist, #ableist and otherwise #discriminatory demands because doing so violates national and #EU #laws!