Making Findings and Declarations Stronger
Making Findings and Declarations Stronger By Chris Micheli Findings and declarations are being used more frequently in bills that are being considered by the California Legislature. Whether or not these statements are necessary is the subject of debate among legal scholars. However, if findings and declarations are to be used, I believe they can be strengthened in most instances. And, most importantly, they should be understood as not being mere opinions; instead, they should be fact based. Most legislative findings and declarations are contained in uncodified statutes (meaning they are not in one of California’s 29 Codes), most often in section one of the bill. The following is an example from a 2026 Session bill: SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Effective public safety depends on trust...