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After a restful holiday break I’m returning to your inboxes — and state lawmakers are also returning to Sacramento today to begin the new legislative session in earnest. CalMatters’ Alexei Koseff dives into some of the most prominent issues on their to-do list, such as: State budget: Gov. Gavin Newsom has until the end of […]
Scheduling note: WhatMatters is taking a well-deserved holiday break and will return to your inboxes on Monday, Jan. 6. For California nurses seeking help with alcohol or drug abuse, the road to recovery through a program managed by their licensing board can be fraught, writes CalMatters health reporter Kristen Hwang. Research shows that at least […]
For nearly three years, bird flu has devastated poultry farms across the U.S. and California. The virus has since spread among cattle and there have been 34 confirmed human cases in the state — mostly among poultry and dairy workers — since the spring. While there have been no known cases of human-to-human transmission so […]
From CalMatters’ Wendy Fry: As California’s “Trump-proofing” efforts continue, Attorney General Rob Bonta was in Los Angeles Tuesday, issuing new “Know Your Rights” guidance for immigrant communities and warning people about notario fraud. Bonta reminded immigrants of their rights to an attorney; to access their police report; to apply for secure housing without sharing their […]
Public frustrations about organized retail theft and drug crimes galvanized California voters to overwhelmingly pass Proposition 36 in November. But the measure may invite another consequence, writes CalMatters criminal justice reporter Nigel Duara: More deaths in California jails. Championed by law enforcement groups, Republican legislators and some Democrats, Prop. 36 increases penalties for certain crimes […]
The holidays may be coming up fast (have you finished all your gift shopping yet?) but one thing that took its time was California’s final election results. On Friday, 38 days after Election Day, Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified the results of the November election. Some key takeaways: More than 16.1 million Californians voted, […]
Jerry Brown, California’s longest-serving governor (1975-83, 2011-2019), had a lot to say Thursday. In an hour-long conversation hosted by the Public Policy Institute of California, Brown was typically blunt on a wide range of topics: The American Dream: In response to a PPIC poll that found most Californians do not believe that hard work will […]
California’s 2024 election will finally, officially be done by Friday, when the Secretary of State’s office certifies the results. Leading up to that, Secretary of State Shirley Weber on Wednesday acknowledged concerns about the slow vote count in California, but stressed the need to ensure an accurate and transparent ballot counting process, reports CalMatters’ Yue […]
For the first time in years, some California cities are seeing a decline in fatal drug overdoses. And some prosecutors are getting more aggressive charging drug dealers with murder if their buyers overdose. But a rise in fatal drug overdoses at work has public health experts, union leaders and employers sounding the alarm, write CalMatters […]
Adam Schiff juró el lunes ante la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris como senador junior de California, comprometiéndose a enfrentar la crisis de la vivienda asequible y reducir los costos de la atención médica. El demócrata de Burbank cumplirá el mandato restante de la fallecida Dianne Feinstein después de ganar una elección especial para el mandato restante. En enero, […]
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