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Six months after fire struck a giant lithium-ion battery storage facility, the EPA has endorsed a plan to remove the highly ...
California death penalty prosecutions in the last five years alone have led to court costs of more than $300 million.” ...
When the state uses special fund fees to subsidize growth in Medi-Cal or prop up high-speed rail, Californians pay more for groceries and housing.” ...
As Texas, under pressure from President Trump, considers redrawing congressional lines to boost GOP numbers in Congress, ...
In a 2-1 decision, a federal appeals court struck down a voter-backed California law that required background checks for people who buy bullets.
From failed fire hydrants to Medicaid schemes, California's fiscal problems extend beyond high-speed rail as taxpayers and ...
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Irish Star on MSNGovernor of California Gavin Newsom's 'biggest fear' about Donald Trump as president
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, says he 'stands firm' when it comes to standing up for 'vulnerable communities' as ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom's 'biggest fear' with Donald Trump as president
California Governor Gavin Newsom has regularly clashed with President Donald Trump during his time in office, and has now ...
A federal appeals court ruled that California's law requiring gun owners to undergo background checks to purchase ammunition ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNCalifornia leaders react to Trump's executive order aimed at removing homeless people from streets
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aimed at making it easier for cities and states to remove homeless people from the streets. The order is aimed at removing "vagrant ...
"If they're going to go nuclear, then so am I," said Sen. Elissa Slotkin. "They're forcing us into this position because they ...
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LAist on MSNTrump's crackdown approach to homelessness could be a huge blow to LA County programs and funding
The federal government is waging an "all out assault" on funding and services for L.A. County’s most vulnerable residents, a ...
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