Capitol Weekly Podcast

Two New Books on the Legislative Process from Chris Micheli

Episode Summary

This episode we welcome friend of the podcast Chris Micheli to talk about his two new books about the legislative process: Handbook on California's Legislative Process and Handbook on Legislative Drafting in California. Micheli will be a familiar name to Capitol Weekly readers; his Micheli Files column, in which he explains - in plain language - nuances of the California legislative process, is a popular feature. The State of California does not make it easy to find much of this information, so Micheli has become a go-to informal adviser to legislative staff, lobbyists and journalists. He explains the purpose of the new books, gives real-world examples of the types of info contained, and talks about who 'gets' the process (and who doesn't). Plus, Who had the worst week in California Politics? Show Notes: 1:40 Two new books 4:07 New versions 6:23 This information is hard to come by 8:14 Assembly vs. Senate 9:53 Real world example: how Suspense works - and why 11:26 Plain language 15:30 Do lawmakers 'get' the process? 18:39 Masters of parliamentary procedure 19:50 Sue Parker, Erika Contreras and Bernadette McNulty 23:42 What to look for at end of session this year 28:29 Other lobbyists 31:07 "Do you remember Lenny Goldberg?" 35:08 An Oakland A's story 38:01 #WWCA

Episode Notes

This episode we welcome friend of the podcast Chris Micheli to talk about his two new books about the legislative process: Handbook on California's Legislative Process and Handbook on Legislative Drafting in California.

Micheli will be a familiar name to Capitol Weekly readers; his Micheli Files column, in which he explains - in plain language - nuances of the California legislative process, is a popular feature.  The State of California does not make it easy to find much of this information, so Micheli has become a go-to informal adviser to legislative staff, lobbyists and journalists. He explains the purpose of the new books, gives real-world examples of the types of info contained, and talks about who 'gets' the process (and who doesn't).

Plus, Who had the worst week in California Politics?

Show Notes:

1:40 Two new books

4:07 New versions

6:23 This information is hard to come by

8:14 Assembly vs. Senate

9:53 Real world example: how Suspense works - and why

11:26 Plain language

15:30 Do lawmakers 'get' the process?

18:39 Masters of parliamentary procedure

19:50 Sue Parker, Erika Contreras and Bernadette McNulty

23:42 What to look for at end of session this year

28:29 Other lobbyists

31:07 "Do you remember Lenny Goldberg?"

35:08 An Oakland A's story

38:01 #WWCA

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