Davis Signs Bill on Hate-Crime Claims
Gov. Gray Davis, appearing at a Jewish temple damaged by a fire set by white supremacists two years ago, signed a bill that bars insurance companies from canceling policies or raising premiums on religious, education or nonprofit charities that file claims originating from hate crimes.
Davis also signed a bill requiring him and other officeholders to disclose campaign contributions of $5,000 or more within 10 working days after receiving the money.
Under current law, politicians generally don’t have to reveal donations for as long as six months after receiving them.
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