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POLITICS AND THE CAPITOL
RecALL 2021
2021 Recall Voter Guide
What you need to know to decide your vote in the Sept. 14 recall election
Commentary
Recall election is another assault on Black voters
The same forces pushing Black voter suppression efforts in Georgia, Texas and other states are bankrolling the recall in California.
ENVIRONMENT
California’s Drought Crisis
A CalMatters series investigates what’s improved and what’s worsened since the last drought — and vividly portrays the impacts on California’s places and people.
Commentary
Investment in Delta tunnel, Sites Reservoir will ensure water supply
Water agencies need to invest in infrastructure and plan for drought to diversify their water supply portfolio and increase reliability.
CALIFORNIA DIVIDE
EDUCATION
College Journalism Network
The network brings together student journalists from across the state to collaborate on group reporting projects, pitch and write stories for CalMatters and our media partners, and receive training.
College Beat
College Beat is produced by the CalMatters College Journalism Network, a collaboration between CalMatters and student journalists across the state.
Commentary
Outdated Cal Grant needs an overhaul for equitable outcomes
A comprehensive proposal to reform the Cal Grant program addresses the racial disparities in the current financial aid system.
California needs to offer free meals to all students
Children across California need the governor and California lawmakers to make smart, equitable investments in free school meals.
We need greater diversity in STEM education
It is vital that we bring in more STEM educators of color like me to be a role model and a guide for our students.
COMMENTARY
My Turn
Budget surplus can smooth the path to higher education
Canceling administrative fees and penalties at state’s colleges and universities would remove stumbling blocks for vulnerable students.
DAN WALTERS
Are recall system changes reforms or power grab?
With the recall election on Gov. Gavin Newsom nearing an end, critics say the recall system needs changes. But would they be reforms or a power grab?
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HOUSING
Commentary
The one element missing from the discussion of housing: Tolerance
If living in a home with a garden is your thing, you probably shouldn’t expect Californian tolerance from a certain group of people.
ECONOMY
Yoga classes, therapy and 401(k)s: California businesses beefing up benefits to attract workers
California businesses are responding to a labor shortage with social media pleas, hiring incentives, bonuses and new benefits. So far, workers, particularly in the service industry, are seeing wages rise.
Commentary
It’s time to safely reopen California and reject policies that will slow recovery
Supporting laws for premium pay pushed by special interests will force store closures, job losses and a higher cost of living for everyone.
JUSTICE
Commentary
Put legal aid in reach of all Californians
The state should build on South Dakota’s model for ensuring that those with civil law issues don’t have to go it alone.
HEALTH
Commentary
Abortion access in California is under greater threat than we think
Here’s what will be lost if Roe v. Wade is overturned in a case being heard before the Supreme Court this fall.