September 21, 2021
California Divide
Three key takeaways about broadband and California’s digital divide
Stakeholders across California participated in a moderated discussion about the state's digital divide and its effect on small business.
CalMatters en Español
Mientras se agrava la sequía de California, el uso de agua disminuye solo un 1.8%
En resumen Las autoridades advierten que los recortes en el suministro de agua del próximo año podrían ser aún más profundos, ya que una sequía severa afecta a casi el 90% de California. Los residentes de la costa norte y el área de la bahía conservaron más que los californianos del sur. Read this article […]
Environment
As California’s drought deepens, water use drops only 1.8%
Officials warn that next year’s cuts in water supply could go even deeper as severe drought grips nearly 90% of California. North Coast and Bay Area residents cut water use while Southern Californians didn't.
WhatMatters
Fighting fire with fire
Good morning, California. It’s Tuesday, September 21. Big 2022 campaign issue Fires move fast, but politicians move faster. Early Monday, Assemblymember Marc Levine of San Rafael announced plans to challenge fellow Democrat and State Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara in 2022, charging that Lara hasn’t done enough to prevent Californians living in fire-prone areas from losing […]
Commentary
Why California’s congressional delegation must lead on infrastructure bill
The bill would help promote drought resiliency, adjust to climate change and keep California’s food supply safe.
Commentary
After recall, work continues toward multi-racial democracy
A diverse coalition will continue to engage communities on issues of immigrant rights, affordable housing, climate change and criminal justice.