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California lawmakers are looking for ways to make up for federal cuts to funds for research and vaccines. Some want to start a new state institution to fill the gap.
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California voters overwhelmingly passed a ballot measure that increases pay to doctors with Medi-Cal patients. The Newsom administration missed an early deadline to begin implementing it.
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Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 3216 on Monday, which mandates schools across California to have a policy restricting cell phones.
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鈥淧aper or plastic鈥 will no longer be a choice at grocery store checkout lines in California under a new law signed Sunday by Gov. Gavin Newsom that bans all plastic shopping bags.
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Many of the bills make it easier to build more affordable housing, and harder for cities to ignore the state鈥檚 call to do so.
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Special session proceedings started in the Assembly on Wednesday as lawmakers held informational hearings on Governor Gavin Newsom鈥檚 proposal aimed at lowering gas prices.
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Lawmakers approved two bills to allow some community colleges to provide bachelor鈥檚 degrees in nursing. That鈥檚 setting up another conflict with the California State University, which already offers these bachelor鈥檚 degrees.
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The controversial idea of cash reparations divided even Black advocates in the legislature this year. Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 next.
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The California Legislature passed more than a dozen bills to regulate artificial intelligence in recent days, though some ambitions fell short.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Friday that could have made immigrants without legal status eligible for loans under a state program offering assistance to first-time homebuyers.
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California lawmakers covered a lot of ground in the just-ended legislative session. Here are some key takeaways ...
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Some California communities are resisting progressive policies from Sacramento. Democrats in the Legislature say they are going too far and are responding with bills to shut them down.
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Siskiyou County ranchers who defied a state water order in 2022 were fined only about $50 each. Under new legislation headed to the governor, some daily fines for water scofflaws can increase 20-fold.
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Unable to jam through bills he says will lower California gas prices, Gov. Newsom calls the Legislature back into session.