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‘Burden on our local systems’: Congressmen warn of health care impacts of Medicaid cuts

By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | March 10, 2025
The Republican-led House of Representatives passed a draft budget plan last month that outlines $880 billion in cuts over a decade to health spending.
gavin newsom

Bipartisanship is rare in the California Legislature. Here are the bills breaking the divide

By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | March 10, 2025
Less than 1% of the more than 2,000 bills California lawmakers filed this year have bipartisan coauthors.
Bay Area

Changing the climate on science: Nationwide movement pushes back on cuts for research

By Ruth Dusseaul | Bay City News | March 9, 2025
On Friday at University of California Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza, a spot famous for student activism, it was the professors’ turn to protest.
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Building anything in California takes too long — East Bay legislator aims to speed process

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | March 8, 2025
Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (who also represents Piedmont) thinks this is the political moment for some big changes.
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As poultry farms slowly recover from bird flu, concerns rise over economy, public health

By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | March 8, 2025
Bird flu is not just for birds.
Around Town

Apply now for a Clean Water Program grant

By Stefanie Pruegel | March 7, 2025
School groups, community organizations, and nonprofits can get up to $6,000 per project; application deadline is May 9.
business

Injunction malfunction: Musk loses round in battle with OpenAI, but still wins with ruling

By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | March 7, 2025
While Musk lost the battle, the judge’s decision may prove pivotal to advancing Musk’s central argument in the war between the tech titans.
California

An audit found California was unprepared to help vulnerable people in a fire. Five years later, lawmakers finally talk about it

By Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | March 7, 2025
“We need to make sure that we’re having these discussions so that we can continue to protect our people.” 
Bay Area

Which school districts are on California’s latest financial danger lists — and why

By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 6, 2025
Oakland, San Francisco and Hayward have joined the state’s most financially stressed districts — those flirting with insolvency.
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Republicans once wanted government out of health care — Trump voters see it differently

By Noam N. Levey | KFF Health News | March 6, 2025
Polling found three-quarters of Trump voters back government limits on what hospitals can charge.
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