By Vanguard Staff Sacramento, CA – In March, a state audit report found that the state has failed to act ...
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Senator Dodd Introduces Affordable Housing Bill
Senator Dodd Introduces Affordable Housing Bill
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Sunday Commentary: Cities Are Resisting New Duplex Housing Law – Will It Have Enough Teeth to Survive?
Sunday Commentary: Cities Are Resisting New Duplex Housing Law – Will It Have Enough Teeth to Survive?
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Gov. Newsom Goes to Homeless Encampment to Discuss Crisis and Solutions
Gov. Newsom Goes to Homeless Encampment to Discuss Crisis and Solutions
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Coalition Wants Governor to Invest Billions in Crime Prevention in Wake of Shooting
Coalition Wants Governor to Invest Billions in Crime Prevention in Wake of Shooting
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AB 1928 Now Passing through the Legislature Despite Concerns by Reformers
AB 1928 Now Passing through the Legislature Despite Concerns by Reformers
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State Faulted For Being Too Slow in Offering Affordable Housing According to An Audit
State Faulted For Being Too Slow in Offering Affordable Housing According to An Audit
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Monday Morning Thoughts: Reisig Continues to Go Against Evidence-Based Practices on Drug Policy
Monday Morning Thoughts: Reisig Continues to Go Against Evidence-Based Practices on Drug Policy
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Legislature May Lift Restrictions on Berkeley Enrollment with New Legislation
Legislature May Lift Restrictions on Berkeley Enrollment with New Legislation
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My View: The Critics Have It Wrong – Record Breaking Applicants Show Need for Capacity
My View: The Critics Have It Wrong – Record Breaking Applicants Show Need for Capacity
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Governor Backs UC Berkeley in Amicus Brief, Arguing for College Access and Affordability
Governor Backs UC Berkeley in Amicus Brief, Arguing for College Access and Affordability
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Legislation Introduced to Remove Personal Exemption Loophole for COVID School Vaccinations
Legislation Introduced to Remove Personal Exemption Loophole for COVID School Vaccinations
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Court Denies Challenge to AB 1950, Couzens to Withdraw Remainder of the Challenges
Court Denies Challenge to AB 1950, Couzens to Withdraw Remainder of the Challenges
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Commentary: The Next Wave is Here, Can We Ride It Out without a Shutdown?
Commentary: The Next Wave is Here, Can We Ride It Out without a Shutdown?
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Commentary: Yolo DA Files 30 Appeals Challenging AB 1950 on Extraordinarily Superficial Grounds
Commentary: Yolo DA Files 30 Appeals Challenging AB 1950 on Extraordinarily Superficial Grounds
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Kern County Judge Blocks Mandatory Vaccinations for CDCR’s Correctional Officers
Kern County Judge Blocks Mandatory Vaccinations for CDCR’s Correctional Officers
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California’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for All Prison Guards Appealed by Governor Newsom and the State Corrections Department
California’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for All Prison Guards Appealed by Governor Newsom and the State Corrections Department
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Governor Signs Measure to Hike Juror Pay to $100 a Day in SF Pilot Project – Goal Is to Increase Economic and Racial Diversity of Juries
Governor Signs Measure to Hike Juror Pay to $100 a Day in SF Pilot Project – Goal Is to Increase Economic and Racial Diversity of Juries
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CAIR-CA Voices Deep Disappointment of Gov’s Veto of Bill that Would Have Established California Commission on Human Rights
CAIR-CA Voices Deep Disappointment of Gov’s Veto of Bill that Would Have Established California Commission on Human Rights
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Skinner’s Police Records Bill Greatly Expands the Availability to the Public of Police Records Regarding Misconduct
Skinner’s Police Records Bill Greatly Expands the Availability to the Public of Police Records Regarding Misconduct
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AFSCME Applauds Signing Bi-Partisan Law That Forbids Public Employers from Terminating Health Coverage During a Strike
AFSCME Applauds Signing Bi-Partisan Law That Forbids Public Employers from Terminating Health Coverage During a Strike