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Author Archives: Grace Gedye

Grace formerly covered California’s economy for CalMatters. Prior to that, she was an editor at the Washington Monthly. She is a graduate of Pomona College.

grace@calmatters.org
Posted inEconomy

Will California’s largest pensions, CalPERS and CalSTRS, divest from fossil fuels?

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye June 29, 2023July 5, 2023

Climate activists and some lawmakers want two of California’s pension funds to shed about $15 billion of fossil fuel holdings. They say the move would reduce oil and gas companies’ political power, but opponents say it would be a bad move financially.

Posted inCalMatters en Español

Cuatro cosas que California puede hacer a medida que las aseguradoras de viviendas se retiran del estado

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye June 15, 2023June 15, 2023
A home burns as the Camp Fire rages through Paradise on Nov. 8, 2018. Photo by Noah Berger, AP Photo
Posted inEconomy

Four things California can do as home insurers retreat

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye June 15, 2023June 14, 2023
Posted inCalMatters en Español

California busca regular las aplicaciones de anticipo de efectivo antes del día de pago (earned wage access)

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye June 5, 2023June 5, 2023
Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr., CalMatters; iStock
Posted inEconomy

The new payday loans? California moves to regulate cash advance apps

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye June 5, 2023June 5, 2023
A house burns on Platina Road at the Zogg Fire near Ono in 2020. Photo by Ethan Swope, AP Photo
Posted inHousing

State Farm won’t sell new home insurance in California. Can the state shore up the market?

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Ben Christopher and Grace Gedye May 31, 2023June 1, 2023
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Informe: Los reguladores vieron problemas pero no forzaron a Silicon Valley Bank a que los solucionaran rápido

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye May 8, 2023May 8, 2023
The Silicon Valley Bank sign hangs above one of its branches in San Jose on March 13, 2023. Photo by Benjamin Fanjoy, AP Photo
Posted inEconomy

Report: Regulators saw problems, but didn’t make Silicon Valley Bank fix them fast enough

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye May 8, 2023May 8, 2023
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Después del colapso de dos bancos de California, ¿qué puede hacer el estado?

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye May 4, 2023May 4, 2023
A security guard stands outside a First Republic Bank branch in San Francisco on April 28, 2023. Photo by Loren Elliott, Reuters
Posted inEconomy

After the collapse of two California banks, what can the state do?

Avatar photo by Grace Gedye May 4, 2023May 4, 2023

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