Legal Letter: The Constitutional Issues of the 5G Streamlining Bills in California

Attorney Harry Lehmann sent Secretary of the California State Senate a letter  on the constitutional issues of the 5G streamlining bills moving forward at a rapid pace in California.

“These are the basic First Amendment rights of the people to advise their government of positions and grievances, and these are also rights of access to government which in my view are protected under the Bagley-Keene Open Meetings Act of 2004, and, in my estimate, protected Due Process rights under both the U. S.  and California Constitutions.”

Read the 4-19-2021 Letter “OBJECTION TO SENATE COMMITTEE REFERRAL OUT OF ANY BILL GIVEN CURRENT STRANGLE HOLD ON PUBLIC INPUT”

Legal Letters by the Law Office of Harry Lehmann Regarding the 2021 California Streamlining Bills 

OBJECTION TO SENATE COMMITTEE REFERRAL OUT OF ANY BILL GIVEN CURRENT STRANGLE HOLD ON PUBLIC INPUT
 

https://ehtrust.org/legal-letter-the-constitutional-issues-of-the-5g-streamlining-bills-in-california/ Source: Environmental Health Trust

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