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From CalMatters...
Newsom Plan on Gas Prices Clears First Hurdle
Gov. Gavin Newsomâs proposal to combat gasoline price spikes appears headed to a long-awaited Assembly floor vote next week after passing out of committee on September 26.
From Monterey Herald...
Spotlight on the Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Monterey Herald takes a look at the history and management of the Monterey Bay Aquarium as it approaches its 40th anniversary.
Economists Like Newsomâs Plan to Help Control Gas Prices. Refiners Donât.
The governor wants new gas reserves to dampen seasonal price spikes. Refiners say the move would raise prices and require new storage tanks.
From The Mercury News...
Election Guide: Proposition 36 Anti-Crime Measure
The Mercury News guide to the anti-crime and ant-drug dealing measure Proposition 36 on the November ballot.
Will New Laws Improve Housing for CA Farmworkers?
Many California farmworkers have long lacked safe and affordable places to sleep â an issue thrown into sharp relief after last yearâs mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, which left seven agricultural workers dead.
we.Mural Fest 2024 Comes to Sand City
Sand City is hosting the fifth annual we.Mural Fest September 29 - October 4 during which artists will add new murals to buildings throughout the city.
A New California Law Will Scrub Most Medical Debt From Credit Reports
About 4 in 10 Californians are believed to be carrying medical debt, which can harm their chances of landing a mortgage or an apartment if it shows up on credit reports.
Only 1 in 5 California Community College Students Makes It to a University, Audit Says
Community colleges are designed to help students get an associate degree and transfer to a four-year university. Most community college students never graduate or transfer, a state audit found.
New California Law Gives Tenants More Time to Respond to Eviction Notices
Tenant advocates say giving renters 10 days to respond to eviction notices, up from 5, will help those who live in rural areas and have trouble finding legal help. Some landlords argue it will increase their costs.
Cal State Campuses Brace for âSevere Consequencesâ as Budget Gap Looms
Cal State officials are projecting a 2025-26 budget hole of about $400 million to $800 million. They are warning of layoffs and academic cuts.
Nonprofits Seek to Get More Women Into Construction Trades
Jessica Alvarez Castañeda was sick of low-paying jobs. For years, the 39-year-old mother of four had been âbreaking her back for almost nothingâ as a cashier, nursing assistant, babysitter, house cleaner and cook.
Roadblock Removed, SURF! Busway Proceeds
Following the approval of permits by the California Coastal Commission, the way is clear for Monterey-Salinas Transit to begin construction of the SURF! Busway.
California Rolls Out Career Path Grants to Schools â Nearly a Year Late
After delays and mishaps, California announces $450 million for high school career pathways.
Reopening of Preston Drive in Marina Delayed
The Imjin Parkway Widening and Roundabout Project in Marina is proceeding, but the reopening of Preston Drive is delayed until late October.
California Drivers Can Get Mobile Licenses on Their iPhones â But They Need Physical Ones Too
California is the seventh U.S. state to adopt mobile driverâs licenses for iPhones, part of a growing push by businesses and governments to make digital IDs commonplace.
Why Ricardo Lara Says His Plan to Fix Californiaâs Insurance Crisis Will Work
At a CalMatters event, Californiaâs insurance commissioner says the changes heâs making will help homeowners and business owners. One idea: A state grant for those who spend money to protect their property from wildfires.
UC Approves New Less-Lethal Arms for Its Police Force Amid Protest
The UC Regents approved campus requests for more tools for UC police months after campus protesters clashed with law enforcement.
CalPERS CEO to Earn More Than $1 Million for the First Time Thanks to a Big Performance Bonus
The California Public Employeesâ Retirement system is the nationâs largest state-backed pension fund. It awarded its chief executive $667,000 bonus after a successful investment year.
6 Myths About California Crime as Voters Weigh Ballot Measure on Drugs, Retail Theft
Worries about retail theft and fentanyl deaths shaped a November ballot measure that would toughen some criminal penalties. Here are the facts about California crime trends.
From https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/election/voter-guide/article2912...
Election Explainer: Proposition 33
The Sacramento Bee takes a look at the Proposition 33 rent-control measure on the November ballot.
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