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By EdSource Staff Hundreds of thousands of California’s low-income children and their families will likely see federally ...
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed into law a legislative package that redefines California’s approach to housing and rail ...
The biggest housing news in California this week was the ending of a major portion of the California Environmental Quality ...
California mental health support lines say they're getting more calls than ever. Several are scaling back services and laying off staff because of budget cuts.
Housing projects up to 85 feet high on lots in existing neighborhoods, known as infill, are now exempt from environmental ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom and the State Legislature reached a final state budget agreement June 24 that will not reduce UC funding ...
Nearly 100,000 California state workers will have their return-to-office mandate delayed by a year, under a new agreement ...
The state has adopted the same hide-the-pea approach to budgeting that the federal government employs, one that has resulted in trillions of debt.
Were a private corporation to cook its books like the state government does, its executives could wind up in jail for fraud.
Democrats put $100 million into the budget, which Republicans argue is not enough. That's up from what Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed in his May Revision of the budget, of zero funding. Asm.
Despite $12 billion state budget shortfall, Newsom and California Dems defer major spending cuts Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed the $321 billion package that includes some cuts to health care ...