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This lawmaker’s proposal could make California ‘the most secretive state in the country’

Pacheco’s legislation would allow public agencies to delay records requests it deems “improperly” filed, sue for “malicious” requests and charge up to $66 an hour to produce government records. One good governance advocate calls it a “virtual horror show of governmental non-transparency.”

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California se encuentra en un punto muerto con el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados por compartir datos de licencias de conducir con otros estados

Los legisladores de California están reteniendo los fondos que la administración de Newsom solicitó para una base de datos nacional de licencias de conducir, debido a la preocupación de que la información pueda conducir a deportaciones.

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State workers fight Newsom’s return-to-office mandate

Scheduling note: WhatMatters is taking Juneteenth off and will return to your inboxes Monday. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandate for state workers to return to the office four days a week is back on, and many public employees are fighting to stop it with little time to spare. Dozens of them showed up at a Senate […]

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The city that said no to data centers

As proponents of artificial intelligence insist that the AI future is inevitable, one California city is pushing back. It might not be the last. Earlier this month, residents in Los Angeles County’s Monterey Park overwhelmingly voted to permanently ban data centers in the city, becoming the first city in the U.S. to do so. The […]

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Newsom calls out Trump as investigations into his family heat up

Saying that he is “proud” to join the list of President Donald Trump’s political enemies, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday accused the U.S. Department of Justice of conducting a baseless investigation of the governor and first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Newsom claims he’s in the crosshairs because he’s considering running for president. As CalMatters reporters […]

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CA lawmakers want to spend more on education. Will Newsom agree?

The Legislature is expected to pass a state budget today to fulfill its state constitutional duty and to keep getting paid. But the final spending plan that will be approved by the start of the fiscal year on July 1 will almost certainly look different, as negotiations with Gov. Gavin Newsom continue. As CalMatters’ Yue […]

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Would you like gummies with that? Drive-thru marijuana proposal moves forward

In certain parts of the U.S., you can buy a surprising number of things other than food from a drive-thru window: Guns in Texas, weddings in Nevada and margaritas in Florida, to name a few. And if one Assembly bill becomes law, marijuana could be on drive-thru menus in California. The state Senate’s committee on […]

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California se apresura a ofrecer nuevas subvenciones de ayuda financiera para la formación laboral a corto plazo

El gobierno federal tiene previsto ampliar la ayuda financiera para los estudiantes que participan en programas de formación laboral a corto plazo a partir del 1 de julio, pero es posible que los californianos tengan que esperar hasta el otoño para beneficiarse debido a problemas administrativos y normativos.

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Boomer vs. Millennial? The drama in upcoming congressional races

Proposition 50 took some of the drama out of this year’s congressional elections — it’s just about certain that Democrats will gain seats here as they try to flip the House. But beneath that headline, last week’s primary election sets the stage for several contentious races, including ones that reflect generational tensions in the Democratic […]

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CA changed how it investigates police shootings. Now, families wait years

From CalMatters justice reporter Nigel Duara: Do you remember the late spring of 2020?  It started with lockdowns, doomscrolling and Zoom birthdays. Then, George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. Protests erupted across the state and the country. Protesters wanted changes: To how they were policed, to disparities in enforcement and to how […]

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This Bernie Sanders-endorsed Democrat will try to oust California’s toughest GOP incumbent

Randy Villegas, who earned endorsements from Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, defied political odds by beat a more moderate Democrat in a traditionally conservative district as a progressive Democrat. But the big test will be against Republican Rep. David Valadao in November.

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Can California afford to cover Ozempic for public employees?

In a rare showing of bipartisan support, the state Senate in May overwhelmingly voted to pass a bill that would potentially help hundreds of thousands of California public employees combat obesity by requiring their health insurer to cover anti-obesity medications, or GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic. So why is CalPERS, the health plan for 1.3 million […]

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Why Bay Area tech layoffs aren’t raising recession fears — yet

It seems like every few weeks there’s news of Silicon Valley tech workers getting hit by wave after wave of mass layoffs. So why doesn’t it feel like the Bay Area is in a recession? After all, it’s just as hard as ever to buy a house in San Francisco and the region is still […]

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Juez federal ordena que centro de detención de inmigrantes permita inspección sanitaria del condado de San Diego

Una ley de California faculta a los funcionarios de salud locales para inspeccionar los centros de detención de inmigrantes. El condado de San Diego presentó una demanda para que se haga cumplir la ley después de que se le negara el acceso a una instalación.

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Why CA’s top-two primary isn’t working the way voters intended

When California adopted the top-two open primary system in 2010, proponents argued it would help make the state more moderate because candidates would be compelled to court voters across the political spectrum. But since then, most races still end in typical partisan fashion with one Democrat and one Republican duking it out to advance to […]

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‘It’s a family’: How a California tribal college is opening doors for Native students

California Indian Nations College in Palm Desert sees a bright future for its community-centered approach to higher education for Native students. Recently accredited, the college supports two proposed bills that would add tribal colleges to the official definition of higher education in California as well as ensure units are transferable to and from other colleges.

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5 things to know about the Trump administration’s new green card policy

If the goal was to confuse everyone, the mission was accomplished.  Just before Memorial Day, the Trump administration issued a sweeping new policy directive that took aim at legal immigration. It would have required most temporary visa holders and humanitarian parolees living in the U.S. to return to their home countries to await their green […]

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New green card rules are confusing Californians

Contradictory statements from the Trump administration about new rules for legal immigration are confusing employers and stoking fear among green card holders, writes CalMatters’ Wendy Fry. In May the U.S. Department of Homeland Security sent out a memo that initially directed most temporary visa holders living in the U.S. to return to their home countries […]

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What happened in the California election while you were sleeping

Millions of Californians turned out in voting that ended Tuesday to conclude a wild primary season marked by unprecedented campaign spending, the cratering of a former congressmember and Democratic voters sitting on their ballots waiting for a frontrunner to emerge. At different points, it appeared that two candidates from the same party could advance to […]

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Today we vote. Then, we wait 🗳️

Election Day is today, but you’d be hard pressed to find a Californian who expects final results tonight. We’re too accustomed to vote counts that take days or weeks.  That’s a tradeoff that comes with California’s embrace of mail-in voting, writes CalMatters’ Kate Wolffe. As a result, you could be waiting a while to find […]

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Suspense in California governor’s race as Democrats hold on to their ballots

The latest polls suggest it’s a three-way competition for the top-two spots in the California governor’s race, and a big reason that we don’t have a clear sense of who’s ahead is that many Democratic voters are waiting until the last minute to choose a candidate. In roughly 24 hours, voters across the state will […]

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Un tanque de productos químicos estuvo a punto de explotar. ¿Acaso los reguladores de California no detectaron las señales de alerta?

Un tanque en una planta aeroespacial de Garden Grove estuvo a punto de explotar y liberar una nube química tóxica sobre 50,000 residentes evacuados; esto es lo que sabían los reguladores antes de que sucediera.

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California overhauls carbon market — critics say it’s a giveaway to oil

California air regulators on Friday approved a contentious overhaul of the state’s carbon market, creating a program that could steer billions of dollars in free pollution permits to oil refineries and other major polluters over the objections of environmental groups, key lawmakers and three of the board’s own members. Ten members of the California Air […]

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‘Sentía que no estaba aprendiendo’: Los estudiantes de colegios comunitarios tienen dificultades con la educación en línea

Actualmente, alrededor del 40% de los cursos de los colegios comunitarios de California se imparten en línea, lo que está redefiniendo la educación. Según los responsables de estos centros, estos cursos son más accesibles, pero también presentan serios inconvenientes.

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Can you even say no when your hospital asks you to sign a waiver?

If your doctor’s office has ever asked you to sign an electronic pad without showing you exactly what you’re signing, you aren’t alone. CalMatters’ director of sociotechnical research, Alex Rosenblat, heard dozens of stories like this as she visited clinics across the country to see how hard it is for patients to do basic things […]

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Young survivors of gun violence find therapy helps. But will California do more?

When Jazelle Eastman was 16 she was shot in the face by a boy she thought was a friend. She doesn’t remember feeling much, but next thing she knew there was blood dripping from her chin.  That was two years ago. She still has a hard time trusting people. “PTSD is so real, I feel […]

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What would get Gen Z to vote in California’s primary? These candidates are trying

Historical voter turnout data show that voters aged 29 and younger disproportionately sit out primary elections in California compared to the general voting population. Still, a few governor candidates have been targeting young voters in their campaigns, particularly through social media and college organizations.

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Who’s ahead in the California governor race?

Democrat Xavier Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton are holding on to the lead in the latest poll ahead of the California governor election.  That’s according to the Public Policy Institute of California, which surveyed 986 likely voters earlier this month. Nearly a quarter of those surveyed (23%) said they’d vote for Becerra, followed by Hilton […]

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The form asked my permission to share my health data. Then it wouldn’t let me say no.

To experience what patients have to do to opt-out of having their data shared, I went to doctor’s appointments in seven states. One clinic showed me how easily dark patterns force patients to share their data with big healthcare networks, even when the privacy form they’re signing explicitly says they can opt-out.

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CA colleges try to improve online classes

Online college classes can be impersonal, isolating and disengaging. But with high demand among their students for online learning, California’s community colleges and universities are trying to find better online teaching practices. As CalMatters’ Adam Echelman explains, about 40% of all community college classes are online. Online courses enable students, especially those who are part- […]

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Una pequeña solución podría marcar una gran diferencia en la contaminación del río Tijuana: ¿Cuándo se implementará?

Mientras Estados Unidos y México buscan invertir 800 millones de dólares en mejoras a las instalaciones de tratamiento de aguas residuales en la frontera, los funcionarios locales están trabajando en una solución más modesta que podría reducir los efectos de la polución tan pronto como el próximo año.

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No shame: A last-minute election guide for undecided CA voters

With just a week until Election Day and only 8% of ballots returned so far, millions of California voters are still making up their minds about the election. But here at CalMatters, we listen, we don’t judge — so we have a last-minute voter guide to catch you up on what you need to know, […]

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Can CA help its workers survive the AI disruption?

Scheduling note: WhatMatters is taking Memorial Day off and will return to your inboxes on Tuesday. Is artificial intelligence here to save us or destroy us all? Like you, we don’t yet. But we heard from some smart people at our Idea Festival Thursday in downtown Sacramento, where one AI proponent tried to assuage public […]

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California bill moves to make cheaper alternative fuel available to more drivers

In the face of the nation’s highest gas prices, California lawmakers approved a bill to ease restrictions on E85 conversion kits — devices that let conventional gasoline cars run on a cheaper, mostly ethanol fuel blend. Assembly Bill 2046, dubbed the “Access to Affordable Gas Act” by its author, Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom, a Stockton Democrat, […]

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National Democrats said they’d stay out of this California race. Then they picked a side

In the Central Valley, Democratic officials are betting that a candidate running to the middle will woo enough swing voters to topple incumbent Republican Rep. David Valadao.

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‘Feels like erasure’: Why Native American students may be undercounted by 90% in California schools

Native American students who also identify as another race, such as Black, white or Asian, are counted as “two or more races,” not Native American.

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With so many candidates and options in California, when’s the right time to vote?

Some in the Democratic Party urged voters to wait to see if any Democratic candidates bow out of the race. But how long is too long to wait?

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Education is vital and costs California billions, so why aren’t candidates for governor talking about it?

The next governor will be directly responsible for statewide education leadership. Yet governor candidates haven't broached the subject.

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They used to battle in CA elections. Now, they back the same candidate

Which of these is least likely? Kendrick Lamar and Drake squashing their feud? Giants fans and Dodgers fans sharing high-fives?  Or California charter schools endorsing the same candidate for superintendent as the state’s largest teachers’ union? If you remember the 2018 election, you’d probably vote for the pigs-flying scenario of the California Charter Schools Association […]

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Hilton y Becerra lideran nueva encuesta para gobernador de California. Steyer va detrás, pero no está fuera

En una encuesta demócrata realizada durante las últimas semanas de campaña, la mayoría de los candidatos a gobernador que marcan tendencia muestran un apoyo de un solo dígito.

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How California’s Voter Guide published a candidate’s antisemitic conspiracy theories

One of the 61 gubernatorial candidates ranted about Israel and Jewish people instead of describing himself. Did the state have to publish it?

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What are they trying to hide? California lawmakers kill lobbying transparency bills

Good government groups backed legislation that sought to make every lobbyist letter public and online. Those proposals appear dead for the year.

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Even while courting moderates on voter ID, GOP leaders still push debunked fraud narrative

While GOP lawmakers try to convince moderates that a voter ID requirement is a "common sense" idea, they continue to push President Donald Trump's debunked fraud narrative.

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Does that influencer really like Tom Steyer?

It can start subtly enough: One day a social media influencer you follow — the one who talks about politics, recommends beauty products or shares internet memes — posts a TikTok or Instagram Reel saying they like a candidate for California governor.  You don’t think much of it and you go on doomscrolling. But what […]

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Can you trust that post about Tom Steyer? How paid influencers are flooding into the governor’s race

Billionaire Tom Steyer is paying influencers to boost his California governor campaign. Some didn't disclose it. A state law offers little accountability.

Hilton and Becerra lead in new California governor poll. Steyer trails but isn't out
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Hilton and Becerra lead in new California governor poll. Steyer trails but isn’t out

In a Democratic poll during the last weeks of campaigning, most trending candidates for governor show support in the single digits.

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Nancy Pelosi inclina la balanza en la carrera por su sucesor

El respaldo de Pelosi podría relegar a Chan al segundo lugar, detrás del senador Scott Wiener, quien lidera con una ventaja de dos dígitos, y por delante del emprendedor tecnológico Saikat Chakrabarti, que financia su propia campaña.

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Colegios comunitarios de California toman medidas contra estudiantes falsos que roban ayuda financiera

Tras un aumento repentino de solicitudes fraudulentas en los colegios comunitarios de California, los responsables de las instituciones educativas afirman que están mejorando en la detección y prevención del fraude, aunque este sigue ocurriendo.

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¿Te mudas a California con un arma? Es posible que tengas que tomar un curso de cuatro horas

¿Quieres comprar un arma en California? Es posible que los legisladores te pidan que reserves cuatro horas y que lleves munición para el campo de tiro.

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California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid
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California community colleges crack down on fake students stealing financial aid

After a spike in fraudulent applications to California’s community colleges, school officials say they are getting better at detecting and preventing fraud, though it still happens.

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