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Daily Archives: October 5, 2017

Posted inPolitics

By signing ‘sanctuary state’ bill, Gov. Brown joins Legislature’s rebuke of President Trump on immigration

by Elizabeth Aguilera October 5, 2017June 23, 2020

When Gov. Brown signed the closely watched ‘sanctuary state’ bill today, he set California on course to further limit how much cooperation state and local law enforcers can give to federal immigration agencies.

Posted inInside the Newsroom

Time, skill, persistence – that’s what it takes

Avatar photo by Marcia Parker and David Lesher October 5, 2017April 13, 2022
Students Leticia Fonseca (left) and her twin sister, Sylvia Fonseca, right, at Cuyama Valley High School. Photo by Christine Armario, Associated Press
Posted inEducation, K-12 Education

Why heads are scratching over California’s standardized test scores

by Matt Levin October 5, 2017June 23, 2020
Posted inEducation, Politics

New poll finds California voters, like Trump, favor school vouchers

by Jessica Calefati October 5, 2017June 23, 2020
Posted inEnvironment, Politics

California wins: Court says Trump administration must enforce methane rules

by Julie Cart October 5, 2017June 23, 2020
Posted inPolitics

‘Show your taxes’—Could California really make presidential contenders do it?

Avatar photo by Ben Christopher October 5, 2017June 23, 2020
Posted inCommentary

Commentary: New law, born of UC scandal, will punish interference with audits

by Dan Walters October 5, 2017June 23, 2020
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