CalMatters
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Gov. Gavin Newsom just bought a $9 million house in Marin County, but his sources of income haven't been made public recently.
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California voters refused to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour. Fast food and health care workers already get more.
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Between the summer session of the California Legislature featuring hot topics like AI regulation and money for journalism.
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California immigrants with DACA status are newly eligible to buy insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Donald Trump’s election creates uncertainty about the future of the program.
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Trump’s promise to block the offshore wind industry could threaten the state's renewable energy goals, potentially cutting off federal funding.
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In part due to economic and border security concerns, Latinos in California appear to have moved toward Donald Trump. But that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re abandoning the Democratic Party.
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Some California districts say school closures are inevitable. Officials who have done it say broad participation is key.
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The University of California anticipates more than a $500 million budget gap next summer, so it’s increasing tuition by at least $3,402 for new nonresident students next fall.
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CalMatters spoke to state housing experts to gauge the possible effect of a second Trump administration on California’s housing crisis.
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As Trump targets immigrants and trans students, California schools prepare to fight education policy changes.
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