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Las primas de salud de aproximadamente 1.7 millones de californianos se dispararán el 1 de enero, ya que el Congreso no ha logrado llegar a un acuerdo para solucionar el problema. El miércoles 17 de diciembre, cuatro republicanos se unieron a los demócratas para forzar una votación sobre una...
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Health care premiums for an estimated 1.7 million Californians are set to skyrocket on January 1, as Congress has been unable to agree on a fix. On Wednesday December 17, four Republicans joined Democrats to force a vote on a proposal to extend COVID-era subsidies, which won’t likely happen...
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Carolyn Jones CalMatters With California’s fund for school repairs on empty, voters approved a $10 billion bond to pay for much-needed upgrades at K-12 schools and community colleges. “This is very good news for all students,” said Adam Clark, superintendent of Mt. Diablo Unified in Contra Costa County. “In our district,...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters Across California’s public colleges and universities, one nearly universal admissions factor — first-generation status — is still up to debate because no one can agree how to define it. The phrase “first-generation college student” is about the education level of a students’ parents and it’s a...