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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2025 · 36 MIN

Episode 28: Senator Tom Umberg on California's Legislative Challenges and Bipartisanship Opportunities.

from KABATALKS · host Brian and John Kabateck

Send us a text to let us know what you think of this episode. We would love to hear from you. What makes California's legislative environment a breeding ground for cooperation, even amidst political supermajorities? Join us as we promise a deeper understanding of the unique dynamics within the California Senate, courtesy of our conversation with State Senator Tom Umberg. With his extensive background as a federal criminal prosecutor and former deputy drug czar, Senator Umberg shares his insightful perspective on the camaraderie and collaboration that define California's government—an intriguing contrast to the often divisive U.S. House of Representatives. Together, we unpack the strategies behind bipartisan efforts to tackle issues like the Los Angeles fires, shedding light on how working across party lines can lead to effective crisis management.In addition to legislative cooperation, our discussion takes a hard look at the state's proactive stance on critical issues like climate change and criminal justice reform. We examine the implications of Proposition 36 with its introduction of Alexandra's Law, aiming to reshape accountability in fentanyl distribution and retail theft, while providing pathways for rehabilitation and second chances. California's determination to maintain autonomy in setting standards for climate and reproductive rights becomes a focal point, as we explore whether these measures are well-calculated defenses or perhaps overzealous reactions. In addition, we'll have a little fun and get to know Senator Umberg on a more personal level as we do our rapid fire favorites with our guests. This episode promises a comprehensive exploration of how California navigates its legislative challenges, offering thought-provoking insights into the balance between preparation and overreaction in policy-making.If you enjoy hearing what we have to say, albeit somewhat irreverent and rarely do we agree, please subscribe or follow and us and leave a comment. We would love to hear from you. To learn more about John Kabateck's firm visit Kabateck StrategiesTo learn more about Brian's firm visit KBK Law

Send us a text to let us know what you think of this episode. We would love to hear from you. What makes California's legislative environment a breeding ground for cooperation, even amidst political supermajorities? Join us as we promise a deeper understanding of the unique dynamics within the California Senate, courtesy of our conversation with State Senator Tom Umberg. With his extensive background as a federal criminal prosecutor and former deputy drug czar, Senator Umberg shares his insi...

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