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Author Archives: Neil Chase

Neil Chase is the Chief Executive Officer of CalMatters. He was formerly Executive Editor at The Mercury News and the East Bay Times and has worked as a journalist at the San Francisco Examiner, Arizona Republic, CBS MarketWatch and The New York Times.

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Maybelle Manio, right, and her son, Jake Cruz at their new apartment in San Mateo on Oct. 4, 2021. They moved into the new place in August. Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group
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‘Ya no me reconozco’; cómo la pandemia ahogó en deudas a una madre trabajadora

by Jesse Bedayn and Neil Chase November 2, 2021November 2, 2021
Flames on an entrance sign for Lake Almanor West as the Dixie Fire burned in Plumas County on Aug. 5, 2021. AP Photo/Noah Berger
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Obtiene una victoria el movimiento de eliminación de combustibles fósiles en Cal State

Stephanie Zappelli by Stephanie Zappelli and Neil Chase October 22, 2021October 25, 2021
The entrance gates to White Park in downtown Riverside are open Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021. The city has hired a security guard to patrol the park, but in January, a new program will put park and neighborhood specialists there and at other parks to address homelessness. Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG
Posted inCalMatters en Español

Riverside refuerza la seguridad en los parques para abordar la situación de las personas sin hogar

by Genesis Chavez-Caro and Neil Chase October 20, 2021October 21, 2021
Arien Pauls, who for years was a victim of human trafficking, looks out her window of her home in Fresno on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. Pauls now helps other victims of human trafficking. Photo by Craig Kohlruss, Fresno Bee
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Las víctimas de la trata de personas luchan por encontrar trabajo. ¿Podrá este proyecto de ley marcar la diferencia?

by Melissa Montalvo and Neil Chase September 17, 2021September 20, 2021
In front of the 1912 Allensworth schoolhouse, officials of the Global Economic Impact Group, LLC, left to right, Randall Cooper, CEO, William Broomfield, COO, Cynthia Sterling, Director of Public Affairs, and Gail Crooms, Planner of Operations, at the rededication and relaunching of the Allensworth State Historical Park, Wed. Aug. 26, 2021. The group is seeking to revitalize the park, the site of the town of Allensworth, founded in 1908 by Colonel Allen Allensworth, the first town in California established exclusively by African Americans. Photo by John Walker, The Fresno Bee
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¿Podría subsanarse el daño a una histórica ciudad afroamericana?

by Melissa Montalvo and Neil Chase September 1, 2021September 3, 2021
Sacramento State student Madeline Waters prepares a meal, in her Sacramento home with ingredients provided by CalFresh on Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Photo by Rahul Lal for CalMatters College Journalism Network
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Universidades se apresuran a inscribir estudiantes para recibir cupones de alimentos; las reglas de la pandemia los hacen más elegibles

by Alejandra Salgado and Neil Chase August 18, 2021August 20, 2021
Employment coordinator assists client over phone
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Preguntas y respuestas: consejos para que los desempleados encuentren trabajo

by Jesse Bedayn and Neil Chase August 4, 2021August 5, 2021
Police hold their clubs as they form a line in front of supporters of President Donald Trump on Election Day in Beverly Hills on Nov. 3, 2020. Red states such as Florida and Georgia lead the way in decertifying officers with past problems, while there is no decertification in two of the bluest and biggest in the country – California and New Jersey. Photo by Ringo H.W. Chiu, AP Photo
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¡Despedidos!: Proyecto de ley estatal busca descertificar a la Policía por mala conducta grave

by Robert Lewis and Neil Chase July 27, 2021July 27, 2021
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Superados: por qué está fallando la innovadora ley de armas de fuego de California

by Robert Lewis and Neil Chase July 27, 2021July 27, 2021
Veronica Vieyra, San Jose State University Class of 2021 graduate poses for a photograph on campus in San Jose on Saturday, July 3, 2021. Vieyra is one of 72 foster youth to receive payments of $1,000 a month in Santa Clara county’s first guaranteed basic income pilot program. Photo by Anda Chu, Bay Area News Group
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¿Renta básica universal? California pasa a ser el primer estado en financiar esfuerzos piloto

by Jesse Bedayn and Neil Chase July 21, 2021July 21, 2021

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