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The Capitol’s Fellows programs are considered some of the toughest to break into, and Erica Costa is no stranger to that ...
The Capitol’s Fellowship programs are considered some of the toughest to break into, and Erica Costa is no stranger to that ...
OPINION - Despite what many think, California spends a mere 1% of its total budget on housing and homelessness. Until we take ...
California's legal cannabis industry has struggled under heavy regulation and taxation while the black market has thrived. In ...
OPINION - Reintroduced this year without addressing previous critical concerns from legislators and stakeholders, SB 682 ...
An intense dispute between federally- and non-federally recognized California Native American tribes over a bill intended to ...
OPINION - For Black and Brown Californians, the digital divide is a reflection of systemic inequities that persist across ...
PODCAST: First up, we chat with California Secretary of State Shirley Weber about The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility ...
OPINION - Controlling costs in health care is important. But it must be done in a way that acknowledges the complexity of ...
Lawmakers returned from their spring break bills in hand and loaded for bear. This week’s edition of Capitol Briefs takes a ...
Electronic waste is the fastest growing part of our waste stream, and there is one cause that California can put a stop to: ...
OPINION - When used as intended, the federal 340B program can combat deep systemic inequities and improve health outcomes for ...