Lynn La es la redactora del boletín de CalMatters y se centra en los principales temas políticos, políticos y de California. Historias del capitolio todos los días de la semana. Ella produce y cura Lo que importa, el boletín diario insignia de CalMatters con más de 150.000 suscriptores.
En el boletín, Lynn analiza las cuestiones de política estatal para una audiencia más amplia, a través de informes originales y resumiendo y compilando historias de CalMatters y otras fuentes de noticias. Recientemente, ha informado sobre proyectos de ley para abordar el empeoramiento de la situación en California. epidemia de fentanilo, abordar robo minorista y legislar felicidad. También revela más sobre los legisladores al entrevistarlos para una serie ocasional sobre legisladores de primer mandato en 2023 y nuevo presidentes de comités en 2024.
A través de WhatMatters, Lynn también desempeña un papel crucial en CalMatters. cobertura electoral, lo que ayuda a realizar un seguimiento de los avances diarios en campañas clave, incluidas las elecciones legislativas y del Congreso y las medidas electorales.
Antes de unirse a CalMatters en marzo de 2023, escribió para la startup de tecnología educativa Guild y fue editora senior en CNET. También cubrió salud pública en The Sacramento Bee como becaria de medios de Kaiser y fue reportera pasante en Capitol Weekly.
Lynn tiene su sede en el Área de la Bahía. Se graduó de UC Davis y de la Escuela de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia.
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Last month, CalMatters exposed how a fiduciary in Ventura County directed $2.7 million from her elderly clients to her husband’s health care company. A judge has already begun unwinding the conflicts. Now, investigative reporter Byrhonda Lyons is back with her second story in the series, this time digging deep into the state agency that’s supposed […]
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From CalMatters Capitol reporter Jeanne Kuang: President Donald Trump has endorsed Republican Steve Hilton in the California governor’s race, a move that could consolidate the conservative vote and, ironically, tank the GOP’s best chances of winning the seat. With California’s top-two primary system, the eight Democratic candidates could split the vote such that the two […]
A former Republican stronghold in California has been redrawn to favor Democratic candidates — pitting Democrats against each other in a high-profile race to be the district’s next representative in Congress, report CalMatters’ Nadia Lathan and Deborah Brennan. After President Donald Trump pushed Texas Republicans to create five additional GOP seats in the U.S. House […]
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Scheduling note: WhatMatters is honoring Farmworkers Day and will be back in your inboxes Thursday. Of all the states, California is home to the most small businesses, and has the largest immigrant population. But a recent rule change from the Small Business Administration could mean that the number of would-be owners of California restaurants, child […]
Big Tech spent $39 million to influence state politics last year, making 2025 a blockbuster year of spending for Meta, Google and other technology companies that want to push their agenda to California officials. As CalMatters’ Jeremia Kimelman explains, the upcoming election, disputes over artificial intelligence regulation and the growth of the cryptocurrency industry have […]
Last year, Assemblymember Blanca Pacheco successfully pushed two pieces of legislation limiting state transparency. Now the Downey Democrat has another bill that would make obtaining government records harder for the public. As CalMatters’ Yue Stella Yu explains, Pacheco’s latest proposal would allow public agencies to charge an unspecified, uncapped fee to fulfill a public records […]
Lynn La es la redactora del boletín de CalMatters y se centra en las principales historias políticas, políticas y del Capitolio de California todos los días de la semana.
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Lynn La es la redactora del boletín de CalMatters y se centra en las principales historias políticas, políticas y del Capitolio de California todos los días de la semana. Produce y cura WhatMatters, el boletín diario insignia de CalMatters con más de 150.000 suscriptores. Antes de unirse a CalMatters en marzo de 2023, escribió para la startup de tecnología educativa Guild y fue editora senior en CNET. También cubrió salud pública en The Sacramento Bee como becaria de medios de Kaiser y fue reportera pasante en Capitol Weekly. Lynn tiene su sede en el Área de la Bahía. Se graduó de UC Davis y de la Escuela de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia. Otros idiomas hablados: vietnamita (básico)