CalMatters
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Seven Assemblymembers missed more than a quarter of their votes this year, most involving illness or family matters. But when it comes to bills, an absence is the same as a “no” vote.
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Democrats are calling out Republicans on abortion rights in key California districts that could decide control of Congress, again. GOP incumbents say their views are being misrepresented.
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The strike is the second one in a little more than two years by California mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente. The last one lasted 10 weeks.
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Prop. 36 pledges to send more people convicted of drug possession to treatment instead of prison.
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Democrats in key legislative races say that abortion rights are under threat nationally so it’s a relevant issue. It could also be a winning issue.
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This November, California voters will decide on Proposition 2, a $10 billion education bond. Some community colleges are counting on the money.
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A CalMatters analysis shows that California’s campaign finance watchdog has sometimes taken years to resolve cases, sometimes after politicians have won election or left office.
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Black, Latino and low-income student scores climbed more than the state average, although they still had lower scores overall.
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The strike would be the second one in a little more than two years by California mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente. The clock is ticking to avoid a walkout.
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Here's a look at Los Angeles and Orange County State Senates races on the Nov. 5 ballot.
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