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California’s unemployment crash
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Voices: What should California do about homelessness?
To better understand the solutions and areas of consensus, CalMatters asked a few of the people involved to weigh in.
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Commentary
Brownsville, Texas, to Los Angeles: The migrants forced to travel through American politics
Since June, nearly 1,000 migrants have been bused from Texas to Los Angeles as a political stunt. A patchwork system has emerged to provide care, services and a humane entry to U.S. life once they reach California.
ENVIRONMENT
Commentary
California wants to rollback environmental rules for cannabis. That won’t help ailing growers
California’s environmental regulations are not to blame for the struggles of small pot farmers. County permitting decisions, the local political climate, and the inability of law enforcement to eradicate illicit cultivation have been much bigger hurdles.
POLITICS AND THE CAPITOL
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Commentary
Californians want lawmakers to safeguard elections from artificial intelligence
Consensus is rare, but nearly all Californians agree on stopping AI and disinformation’s potentially disastrous impact on upcoming elections. This should be a wakeup call for the California Legislature.
Why Newsom’s Senate appointment gives California voters more power in the 2024 election
A bill in Congress would bar California governors from appointing senators and instead require an accelerated special election. But history shows that appointments routinely lose elections, giving voters the rare opportunity to pick a new U.S. senator.
EDUCATION
Commentary
Many Black students can barely afford Cal State. Tuition hikes will only make it worse
The California State University system is considering annual tuition hikes to help cover a billion-dollar budget gap. Increasing attendance costs could make it harder for Black students who are already facing stubborn achievement and economic disparities.
ECONOMY
Commentary
California’s unemployment insurance system is so poorly funded it pays 2004 wages
There are plenty of examples California can emulate to fix its unemployment insurance system. The governor and Legislature just need to summon the courage to do it.
HOUSING
Commentary
The private sector is failing to address California’s housing crisis. Social housing shows promise
There are many explanations for why California lacks affordable housing. What they add up to: the private market is failing to address the crisis. The state needs solutions like social housing, for example, that reckon with that reality.
JUSTICE
Commentary
San Quentin Prison is decaying and California would rather ‘transform’ it than fix it
California’s whopping $14.4 billion prison budget and the governor’s $360.6 million price tag to “transform” San Quentin into a rehabilitation center seemingly overlook the existing…
HEALTH
Commentary
Despite Newsom veto, California should still provide free condoms to public school students
A bill that would’ve required public schools to give students access to free condoms was vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, but young advocates worried about the rise in sexually transmitted infections are vowing to keep pushing for access.
COMMENTARY
Guest Commentary
As hospitals and maternity wards close, here’s one way California can prevent stillbirths
Expectant parents are losing access to prenatal care or driving long distances with so many California hospitals closing maternity wards to cut costs. A mother whose first child was stillborn shares her story and an important practice that public agencies should raise awareness about.
California needs to change its homelessness policies, not spend more money
Despite spending by Democrat lawmakers, California’s homeless population kept growing over the last five years. The current approach of throwing money at the problem is clearly not working.
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DAN WALTERS
California’s history of regulating consumer prices often protects companies or providers
While advocates of regulating prices for consumer services and commodities say the practice protects the public, there’s a flip side of also protecting the the finances of those who provide the services.
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