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In California, where SNAP is administered as CalFresh, those reductions could threaten a vital resource that supported five ...
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
The state's fiscal year begins July 1. As California faces a shortfall in the billions, here's a look at what the budget ...
Covered California, the state's Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, estimates that up to 660,000 of the 2 ...
Looming funding cuts threaten the academic progress of Black students in districts across California, according to a report ...
Trump’s efforts to constrain immigration during his first term played out in a similar fashion; by 2019, the unemployment rate had dropped to 3.5%, its lowest level since 1969, with earnings up 3.5% ...
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Without Newsom's efforts, major reforms to California's stifling environmental laws would have died on the vine.
California lawmakers passed a massive state budget vote Monday evening with just hours to spare before the July 1 deadline ...
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors was presented with an update on Tuesday following the passage of President Trump's ...
Hundreds of thousands of California’s low-income children and their families will likely see federally funded food support and health care shrink or vanish in the coming years under the mammoth budget ...
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Haschak: Budget passes but federal cuts will shift costs to already cash-strapped Mendocino CountyIn his latest letter to constituents, Mendocino County Supervisor John Haschak discusses the county's new budget, federal spending cuts and Ukiah's proposed annexation.
Newsom’s signature on a $321 billion state budget is “contingent” on “legislation to cut red tape and unleash housing,” a spokesperson said.
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