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A bill introduced in the California Senate would require the state鈥檚 top 10 largest transit agencies, including in Los Angeles, the Bay Area and Sacramento, to start keeping data on rider safety and street harassment.
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The study, done by the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program showed that Republicans who felt the 2020 election was 鈥渟tolen鈥 were also more likely to say that 鈥渉aving a strong leader was more important than having a democracy.鈥
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The report recommends ways to address the "lingering negative effects" of slavery 鈥 from policing reforms to housing grants to increased voting access to free tuition.
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The task force heard from experts about how the building of state highways and investment in certain forms of transportation have disproportionately hurt African Americans in California.
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Many police departments have acquired military-style vehicles and equipment in recent years. Some question whether that contributes to a heavy-handed approach to policing that does more harm than good.