Emily Hoeven
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California Republicans are zeroing in on the three issues on which they say Democrats may be most vulnerable heading into the Nov. 8 election: The rising cost of living, crime and homelessness.
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It’s climate crunch time in California.
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Although a whopping 81.5% of eligible Californians were registered to vote as of May 23 — the highest percentage heading into a gubernatorial primary election in 68 years — just 13% had returned their ballot as of Saturday, per a tracker from Political Data Inc.
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COVID-19 cases are spiking to the highest level in several months, and those numbers are almost certainly an undercount.
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California’s Catholic bishops want the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a state sex abuse law, setting up another conflict with the high court.
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California lawmakers pass a bill to allow youths 12 and older to get vaccines without parental consent, despite lots of controversy.
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With a leaked draft opinion showing the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe vs. Wade, California vows to strengthen abortion rights.
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A group of California lawmakers have another gas rebate plan amid budget negotiations with Newsom, but suspending the gas tax may be a no-go.
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The California Capitol is busy with advocates, lobbyists and lawmakers as a key bill deadline approaches on Friday.
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Vaccine bills, including one to pull state funding from law agencies that oppose public health orders, are facing headwinds.
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Lawmakers advance a California gun control bill to allow citizens to sue manufacturers and distributors over illegal and “ghost” weapons.