Nicole Nixon
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It鈥檚 an eternal struggle in California: Businesses want to cut taxes while governments say doing so would decimate services. Three competing measures headed for the November ballot could drastically change California鈥檚 tax landscape.
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Republican critics of Governor Gavin Newsom are once again trying to recall him from office.
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How California budget rules can prevent saving for a rainy day 鈥 and why Newsom wants to change thatThe swing from a $100 billion surplus to a deficit somewhere between $38 and $68 billion in just two years illustrates the volatility of California鈥檚 tax system. It also has Governor Gavin Newsom eyeing changes to how much money the state saves during years of surplus.
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The leader of the California Senate says she will run for governor in 2026. Democrat Toni Atkins made history as only the third person and first woman to hold both of the top jobs in the state Legislature.
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CapRadio reporters take a look at a few new California laws that may make a difference to you in the coming year, from new rules for building affordable housing to how you interact with police officers and new emission standards for certain small engines (think leaf blowers).
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California鈥檚 population declined for yet another year, but at a slower clip than in recent years.
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鈥淲ill Californians see increased insurance costs in the future? The only realistic answer is yes,鈥 California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara told state lawmakers this week.
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Why Newsom and California lawmakers want the state Supreme Court to remove a 2024 ballot propositionA ballot measure being pushed by business groups could place strict new limits on the ability of state and local governments to raise taxes. But California Democrats 鈥 from Governor Gavin Newsom to mayors from around the state 鈥 are asking the state Supreme Court to invalidate the proposition and remove it from the 2024 ballot.
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The California Legislature ended its 2023 session Thursday night, wrapping a nine-month period during which state lawmakers debated and passed hundreds of bills. Here's an overview.
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California lawmakers are pushing a last-minute bill that would extend unemployment benefits to workers on strike.
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Assembly member Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) said her proposal that would require large social media companies to pay a monthly 鈥渏ournalism usage fee鈥 to news outlets will be delayed until 2024.
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Abortion access has declined dramatically nationwide, but many states have further protected abortion by enacting "shield laws," allocating funding, stockpiling medication and repealing old laws.