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The revolving door revolves, a teen sues Trump and don’t call it the Brown court
Ricardo Lara opens the revolving door for a pharma lobbyist, an immigrant teen sues Trump for her parents, Jerry Brown's judges by the numbers and Pelosi and Becerra get the band back together again.
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A drug price reveal, a dirty trick and a handy Brown-Newsom translator
A California law reveals a big drug price hike, legal weed a year later, a dirty trick may have cost the GOP an Assembly seat and a Brown-Newsom translator.
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Strike, recession, homelessness: What will test Governor Newsom in 2019
LAUSD gives Gavin Newsom his first big test, redevelopment gets resurrected, California reduces homelessness but only slightly, and recession is nigh.
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New Year, new rules: California laws that will matter 2019
A minimum wage bump, women in boardrooms, new HOV stickers, rescues-only in pet stores. Here are some of the new laws that will directly affect Californians in 2019.
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Supreme Court watch, a question of justice and Colusa greets Jerry Brown
A new California justice is sworn in, new crime data is inconclusive, electric car sales rise, water tables fall and Colusa County makes way for Jerry Brown
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Janus plaintiffs sue to weaken labor, and LAUSD’s union sets a strike date
Right-to-work forces take a next step, teacher unions threaten to walk out in L.A., an ag giant raises its pay, California mandates electric buses.
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A Jerry Brown talk, a wildfire policy fail and an emissions rollback
Gov. Jerry Brown meets the press, government wildfire policies worsen the problem, the backstory on emissions and what won't happen on death sentences.
