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  • New York is the latest, and largest, state to consider charging product-makers to dispose of their packaging. But lawmakers are clashing over how much to involve industry in creating a new system.
  • Defeat in the two district contests increases jitters among Conservatives who worry the erratic and divisive prime minister is no longer an electoral asset.
  • The California Legislature has approved a bill requiring workers receive up to two weeks of paid time off if they get sick from the coronavirus.
  • Councilmember Joe LaCava (District 1) will be speaking at the La Jolla Community Center in a live event on Wednesday November 10 from 6-7:30 p.m. A San Diego native and civil engineer by trade, Joe LaCava has lived in La Jolla since 1985, where he and his wife Lorene, a kindergarten teacher, raised their two daughters. Joe has been a dedicated community advocate over the past 15 years and sat on nearly 30 civic boards, local planning groups and commissions addressing the city budget, land use, infrastructure, public safety, and the environment. In La Jolla, Joe was the Chair of the La Jolla Community Planning Association, was named the honorary Mayor of La Jolla by the Town Council for his civic engagement, and currently sits on the board of Enhance La Jolla. Joe’s city-wide priorities include tackling our infrastructure backlogs, implementing San Diego’s Climate Action Plan, supporting local businesses to jumpstart the economy, and providing sustainable solutions to homelessness. Joe’s priorities for La Jolla and District 1 include providing superior constituent services, reducing emergency response times, and protecting our open spaces. Councilmember Joe LaCava is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @JoeLaCavaD1 on Twitter La Jolla Community Center on Facebook + Instagram
  • Servants of the Damned author David Enrich says lawyers from the firm of Jones Day were deeply embedded in the Trump White House — and helped create policy designed to limit the federal government.
  • Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott warned colleagues not to "give the crazies an inch" after the 2020 elections. Dominion Voting Systems revealed her words in its $1.6 billion defamation suit against Fox.
  • Tuesday is the final day voters can cast ballots in the special election for California’s 80th Assembly District.
  • Are you having a polycrisis? Can the world reduce the number of zero-dose children? Experts shared their views about global buzzwords that will be big this year. Here's the list and the definitions.
  • Adams Avenue A-Live is a five-week mini music series that will take place every Friday and Saturday through the month of October. Schedule and locations: – Friday concerts will be held at 5:30 p.m., under the Normal Heights sign – Early Saturday concerts will be held at 1 p.m., at the Kensington Library Park – Saturday evening concerts will be held at 5:30 p.m., on 30th and Adams Upcoming performance times and locations: Oct 15-16 Mochilero All-Stars Friday, Oct. 15, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Felton and Adams Dave Gleason Trio Saturday, Oct. 16, 1 - 2:15 p.m. Kensington Library Park Drug Hunt Saturday, Oct. 16, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. 30th and Adams Oct 22-23 Smoke & Mirrors Sound System Friday, Oct. 22, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Felton and Adams Sara Petite Band Saturday, Oct. 23, 1 - 2:15 p.m. Kensington Library Park C. Gibbs Band Saturday, Oct. 23, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. 30th and Adams Oct. 29-30 Jonny Tarr Quintet Friday, Oct. 29, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Felton and Adams Chunky Hustle Brass Band Saturday, Oct. 30, 1-2:15 p.m. Kensington Library Park The Slashes Saturday, Oct. 30, 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. 30th and Adams For complete dates and to confirm times and appearances, check the Adams Avenue Business Association site. Among the 15 bands that will perform are: • Fresh Veggies Micro Brass • Kahlil Nash • Blind Mountain Holler • Dave Gleason Trio • Jonny Tarr Quintet • Sara Petite Band Each band will perform 75 minute sets. This exciting and entertaining mini music series is free and open to all-ages. For more details, visit adamsavenuebusiness.com/adams-avenue-alive/, email scott@adamsavenuebusiness.com or call (619) 282-7329.
  • Brazilians head to the polls Sunday to vote in a presidential election that is testing the world's fourth-largest democracy and could have a critical impact on the fight against climate change.
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