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Better than ‘anyone could have imagined’: Inside Newsom’s optimistic, record-breaking budget proposal

By Ben Christopher | CalMatters | January 8, 2021
Education, pandemic support, renter support, small business, electric vehicle infrastructure all winners in Gov. Gavin Newsom's record-breaking $227 billion spending plan for the coming fiscal year.
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Ski resorts work to stay open as COVID cases snowball

By Christie Aschwanden | Kaiser Health News | December 18, 2020
Colorado's Telluride is a case study in the challenges ski resorts across the U.S. face in staying open as COVID-19 surges, and may provide perspective for California resorts.
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What Prop. 15’s defeat means for California schools

By Ricardo Cano | CalMatters | November 11, 2020
The measure would have brought billions to California’s cash-strapped schools and community colleges, though not in time to help deal with immediate financial crises.
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Home state advantage: what a Vice President Kamala Harris means for California

By Laurel Rosenhall | CalMatters | November 10, 2020
California progressive policies and leadership could get greater sway in Washington with a vice president from the Golden State.
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California women smash ceilings in national politics — not so much in state politics

By Laurel Rosenhall | CalMatters | November 8, 2020
California is home to the first woman vice president-elect, Kamala Harris, and first female House speaker, Nancy Pelosi. So why does it lag on women holding power in the statehouse?
COVID-19

Newsom pledges more COVID-19 testing capacity with new lab

By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | October 30, 2020
The governor announced the opening of a PerkinElmer lab in Santa Clarita that will help double statewide COVID-19 testing capacity by March.
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Prop. 22 battle reaches fever pitch as court rules against Uber, Lyft

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | October 23, 2020
A group of Uber drivers filed a class-action lawsuit against the gig-economy giant Thursday, alleging it pressured them to support Prop. 22.
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Do you know where your ballot is?

By Elena Neale-Sacks | CalMatters | October 22, 2020
For the first time, Californians can track their mail-in ballots from the point they're printed to the moment they're accepted by their county elections office.
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Oakland City Council votes to give $1.2M to school district to save programs

By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | April 18, 2019
The money is coming from the city of Oakland's higher-than-usual real estate transfer tax revenue.
Bay Area

Air Quality District offering education, engagement grants

By Chris Treadway | Bay City News | April 18, 2019
Urban greening, and environmental justice/ community engagement projects would be eligible for grants of up to $25,000. Application deadline is June 7.
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