CalMatters
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Representatives are elected to two-year terms without term limits, so they're on your ballot a lot. Here's a look the candidates in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
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When parents without Social Security numbers try to fill out the aid application on behalf of their children, they are blocked from continuing.
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State lawmakers draft and pass laws that govern the entire state. Here's a look at some of Orange County candidates on the March 5 ballot.
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The term “unsubsidized 100% affordable project” was once an oxymoron. Under Mayor Karen Bass, Los Angeles is now approving them by the hundreds.
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State lawmakers draft and pass laws that govern the entire state. Here's a look at some of candidates on the March 5 ballot.
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A state tax agency wants to use generative AI to give business owners tax advice. The state of California calls it an opportunity. Risk assessments are forthcoming.
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California voters this spring are considering a $6.4 billion bond that would build thousands of housing units and treatment beds for people with serious mental health conditions.
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California is removing degree requirements from jobs, but state leaders differ about the right approach.
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Here's a look at some of the key L.A. and Orange County State Senates races on the March 5 ballot.
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Faced with a huge budget deficit, legislators are on warning not to expect bills with a high price tag to pass. But that’s not always the goal of introducing bills.
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