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Selen Ozturk Ethnic Media Services At a Friday, March 15 Ethnic Media Services briefing, CA vs Hate staff, civil rights state organizers and community organizations on the ground discussed hate crime trends throughout California, and how the hotline connects those experiencing hate with local resources including mental health support,...
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Clean-air groups are calling the Biden administration’s new rules on vehicle pollution the single biggest action the Environmental Protection Agency has ever taken to fight climate change. The EPA’s new policy requires auto companies to reduce the pollution from cars starting in model year 2027. Laura Deehan, state director of Environment...
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A referendum on the ballot this fall gives California voters the chance to either uphold or reject a law which would require oil and gas wells to be set back 3,200 feet from sensitive areas such as schools and homes. Senate Bill 1137 never went into effect. It is on hold until...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters Around the U.S., the effort to withhold votes from President Biden until he demands a permanent ceasefire in Gaza has made some noise. Following Michigan, in which 13% of Democrats voted “uncommitted,” 29% did so in Hawaii, 19% in Minnesota and 13% in North Carolina. In California, more than six in ten...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters En todo Estados Unidos, el esfuerzo por retener votos del presidente Biden hasta que exija un alto el fuego permanente en Gaza ha hecho cierto ruido. Siguiendo a Michigan, en el que el 13% de los demócratas votaron “no comprometidos”, el 29% lo hizo en Hawaii,...
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Casi el 80% de las mujeres californianas de 40 años o más dicen estar muy motivadas para votar, según una nueva encuesta de AARP. Los investigadores de la nueva encuesta She’s the Difference California encuestaron a 1600 mujeres y descubrieron que muchas están muy preocupadas por las divisiones políticas. Kate Bridges,...
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Nearly 80% of California women age 40 and older say they are highly motivated to vote, according to a new survey from AARP. Researchers for the new “She’s the Difference” California survey polled 1,600 women and found many are highly concerned about political divisions. Kate Bridges, senior research adviser for AARP,...
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Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Los californianos sin seguro médico se enfrentan nuevamente a sanciones fiscales este año, y algunos pueden pagar más en multas de lo que gastarían en comprar cobertura, dicen funcionarios estatales. Esto se debe a que algunos de ellos pueden calificar para un seguro fuertemente subsidiado...
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Ana B. Ibarra CalMatters Californians without health insurance are again facing tax penalties this year, and some may pay more in fines than they’d spend buying coverage, state officials say. That’s because some of them may qualify for heavily subsidized insurance and not know it. California’s insurance marketplace, Covered California,...