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A group of political outsiders in Southern Oregon now find themselves on the inside of a government agency.
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Public transit agencies in California are struggling to avoid a 鈥渇iscal cliff鈥 鈥 and to persuade riders to return after the COVID pandemic. Advocates and legislators are seeking more state aid, but there are no simple solutions.
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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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Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new law banning California localities from requiring parking spaces for new developments built within half a mile of a public transit stop.