From CalMatters...
CA Ride-Hailing Drivers Could Get Back Pay
10/16/2024Tens of thousands of California ride-hailing drivers, and possibly more, could eventually get back pay after a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that clears the way for the state and some cities to proceed with their lawsuits against Uber and Lyft.
From CalMatters...
No One Is Fighting a Proposition to Ban Forced Labor in California Prisons. Why It Could Still Fail
10/16/2024Supporters of a proposition to ban forced labor in California prisons believe they have a strong message centered on rehabilitation. But as Election Day nears, polls show it’s a toss-up or trailing.
From CalMatters...
Newsom Declares Victory Over Big Oil
10/15/2024Only a few months delayed, Gov. Gavin Newsom finally got to take his victory lap over the oil industry on October 14.
From CalMatters...
How Well Is CA Political Watchdog Doing Its Job?
10/14/2024After the Watergate scandal, California voters approved a ballot measure that created the Fair Political Practices Commission — an independent, nonpartisan agency to police election campaigns and investigate political ethics violations.
From CalMatters...
At VotingMatters Events, Attendees Share Personal Stories Related to Ballot Propositions
10/14/2024Last week, VotingMatters went to public libraries, colleges, and a museum to talk about California’s ballot propositions. So far, VotingMatters has reached more than 750 people across 20 events, bringing crucial election information to voters around the state.
From CalMatters...
Newsom’s Gas Price Plan Clears Senate, but Some Democrats Dissent
10/11/2024The state Senate signs off on Gov. Newsom’s bill to stop spikes in California gas prices. A final vote is scheduled on Monday.
From CalMatters...
Garvey and Schiff Go After Each Other in U.S. Senate Face-Off
10/09/2024U.S. Senate candidates Rep. Adam Schiff (far left) and Republican Steve Garvey (second) participate in a debate moderated by news anchor Marc Brown (far right) in Glendale on Oct. 8, 2024. Photo by Damian Dovarganes, AP Photo
From CalMatters...
California Pledged $500 Million to Help Tenants Preserve Affordable Housing. They Didn’t Get a Dime.
10/09/2024California allotted half a billion dollars to help community land trusts across the state. But budget cuts and bureaucracy have land trust advocates back where they were in 2020: seeking state aid to preserve affordable housing.
From CalMatters...
CA Gas Prices Session Moves to Senate
10/08/2024On Aug. 31, when Gov. Gavin Newsom called a special session on gas prices, California motorists were paying $4.61 per gallon on average, $1.27 more than the national average.
On October 7, when the state Senate finally convened, prices were $4.68 in California, or $1.51 above the national average.
From The Sacramento Bee...
Environmental Rebate Explained
10/08/2024How to apply rebate as part of the recent $80 million state program to electrify homes.
From The Mercury News...
Election Explainer: Proposition 35
10/04/2024The Mercury News explains the Proposition 35 to renew the existing tax used to fund Medi-Cal health services.
From CalMatters...
Laphonza Butler Wants You to Know She’s Your U.S. Senator
10/04/2024Ever since Laphonza Butler took herself out of the running for U.S. Senate a year ago — just two weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom picked her to replace the late Dianne Feinstein — she has faded into the background quite a bit.
From CalMatters...
California Collects Millions in Stolen Wages, but Can’t Find Many Workers to Pay Them
10/02/2024The state Labor Commissioner sometimes struggles to get back pay to workers when it reaches wage theft settlements. It tries social media, TV and hotlines. But money owed to employees is still sitting in state accounts.
From Los Angeles Times...
State COVID Surge Over But More to Come
10/02/2024The summer COVID surge in California may be finally abating, but people are still advised to get update vaccines in anticipation of a resurgence in the fall and winter.
From CalMatters...
Newsom’s Gas Price Bill Passes Assembly, but Senate Plan Still Uncertain
10/01/2024The Assembly approves Gov. Newsom’s bill on oil refineries on a 44-17 vote. But the state Senate will have its say during the special session.
From CalMatters...
A Minimum Wage Increase for California Health Care Workers Is Finally Kicking In
10/01/2024A California minimum wage law that was delayed amid budget troubles is now set to go into effect Oct. 16. It’s expected to benefit hundreds of thousands of workers.
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California Bans Legacy Admissions at Colleges. The End of Affirmative Action Is a Reason Why
09/30/2024California’s private nonprofit colleges will no longer be able grant students an admissions advantage if their parents donated to or went to the same college after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law this morning banning the practice.
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Late Payments to Nonprofits Hamper California’s Fight Against Homelessness
09/30/2024Homeless service providers are scaling back and taking out loans as they wait for late payments from the government.
From CalMatters...
09/30/2024An estimated 1 in 5 schools has no air conditioning and another 10% need repair. Underfunded schools struggle to keep classrooms cool as heat waves intensify. “It’s a hot mess,” one teacher says.
From The Mercury News...
Election Guide: Proposition 2 $10 Billion Education Bond
09/27/2024The Mercury News guide to the Proposition 2 $10 billion bond to build and repair public schools.