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CalMatters
‘Like torture’: For Californians with special needs, getting to see a dentist can take years
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How much does Yvonne Yiu want to be California controller? Count the cash
In the crowded primary for California controller, Yvonne Yiu is betting that spending millions of her own money is her ticket to the top two.
CalMatters
With inflation, California worries about progress on poverty
California lawmakers and activists are pressing Gov. Gavin Newsom to spend more to help the state’s poorest residents.
CalMatters
Five things to know about nuclear power in California
What should Californians know about the state’s reliance on nuclear power? Here are five key takeaways.
CalMatters
Do the rich see inequality as a zero-sum game?
A UC Berkeley inequality study finds that, although efforts to reduce inequality are popular, many of the rich resist equity policies, believing they’ll be harmed.
CalMatters
How many California lawmakers will pick their own successors?
In a year of unprecedented turnover in the California Legislature, several lawmakers are trying to bequeath their seats to relatives and staff members.
CalMatters
Substitute teacher shortage hits California’s low-income students harder
With substitute teachers in scarce supply and school officials worried about future staffing, one lawmaker is proposing solutions.
CalMatters
Should California health insurers cover the cost of fertility treatment?
California legislators are debating whether to mandate coverage and protect another kind of reproductive choice.
CalMatters
Anti-worker or pro-worker? Why labor unions are fighting over a housing bill
The battle comes down to how stringent labor requirements under the new bill would be.
CalMatters
California may chop late fees that add hundreds of dollars to traffic tickets
A $300 penalty that California courts tack onto traffic and minor citations can cause the cost of a ticket to balloon.
CalMatters
California Democrats lean into abortion rights as ‘defining issue’
Gov. Gavin Newsom and other California Democrats are counting on abortion rights to drive their voters to the polls. But some may still care more about other topics.
CalMatters
What would Anne Marie Schubert do as California attorney general?
Anne Marie Schubert is running without a party affiliation for California attorney general, but has strong words for Democratic lawmakers and district attorneys.
CalMatters
How much does Yvonne Yiu want to be California controller? Count the cash
In the crowded primary for California controller, Yvonne Yiu is betting that spending millions of her own money is her ticket to the top two.
CalMatters
With inflation, California worries about progress on poverty
California lawmakers and activists are pressing Gov. Gavin Newsom to spend more to help the state’s poorest residents.
CalMatters
Five things to know about nuclear power in California
What should Californians know about the state’s reliance on nuclear power? Here are five key takeaways.
CalMatters
Do the rich see inequality as a zero-sum game?
A UC Berkeley inequality study finds that, although efforts to reduce inequality are popular, many of the rich resist equity policies, believing they’ll be harmed.
CalMatters
How many California lawmakers will pick their own successors?
In a year of unprecedented turnover in the California Legislature, several lawmakers are trying to bequeath their seats to relatives and staff members.
CalMatters
Substitute teacher shortage hits California’s low-income students harder
With substitute teachers in scarce supply and school officials worried about future staffing, one lawmaker is proposing solutions.
CalMatters
Should California health insurers cover the cost of fertility treatment?
California legislators are debating whether to mandate coverage and protect another kind of reproductive choice.
CalMatters
Anti-worker or pro-worker? Why labor unions are fighting over a housing bill
The battle comes down to how stringent labor requirements under the new bill would be.
CalMatters
California may chop late fees that add hundreds of dollars to traffic tickets
A $300 penalty that California courts tack onto traffic and minor citations can cause the cost of a ticket to balloon.
CalMatters
California Democrats lean into abortion rights as ‘defining issue’
Gov. Gavin Newsom and other California Democrats are counting on abortion rights to drive their voters to the polls. But some may still care more about other topics.
CalMatters
What would Anne Marie Schubert do as California attorney general?
Anne Marie Schubert is running without a party affiliation for California attorney general, but has strong words for Democratic lawmakers and district attorneys.
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