Today is GivingTuesday, an exciting opportunity for you to support CalMatters. I’m looking back at our most meaningful work throughout the year, and we could not have done this important nonprofit journalism without our readers, subscribers and members. Thank you for reading and supporting our journalism in 2021.
When you support CalMatters today and through the end of the year, your gift will carry twice the impact. Generous supporters have provided us with $100,000 in matching funds, so each dollar you contribute will go twice as far in supporting our nonprofit mission.
Donations provide our team with an additional source of reliable revenue that helps us plan ahead for important coverage. Next year I will be busy working with our politics team to cover Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bid for reelection and campaigns for ballot propositions.
Your support can help us cover this important election. Here’s some of the ways our supporters have helped us cover California:
• We brought awareness to the state’s eviction crisis, preventing some evictions and generating community support for people in need.
• We explained the recall election in a comprehensive 유권자 가이드.
• We brought accountability and new oversight to nonprofits used by state legislators to raise money outside the bounds of campaign finance laws.
• We dug into data showing a gap in Latino representation on the state’s superior court bench, resulting in the governor launching a judicial mentor program to promote diversity and inclusion.
• We 조사하다 the state’s “broken” licensing process for nursing homes, with one lawmaker saying our reporting “blew the lid off my thinking.”
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Emily Hoeven
Emily Hoeven wrote the daily WhatMatters newsletter for three years at CalMatters . Her reporting, essays, and opinion columns have been published in San Francisco Weekly, the Deseret News, the San Francisco Business Times, the Flathead Beacon, the Daily Pennsylvanian, and the Mercury News. Emily graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in English and French and studied English at the University of Cambridge, England as a Thouron Summer Prize fellow. She speaks French fluently and spent a year teaching English in Châteauroux, France.