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California's Latino population could bear the brunt of SNAP changes due to high rates of food insecurity and other factors.
Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
The measures spearheaded by Democrats in California’s new budget will have disastrous consequences for the vast majority of ...
Trump’s efforts to constrain immigration during his first term played out in a similar fashion; by 2019, the unemployment rate had dropped to 3.5%, its lowest level since 1969, with earnings up 3.5% ...
California lawmakers passed a massive state budget vote Monday evening with just hours to spare before the July 1 deadline ...
Covered California, the state's Affordable Care Act health insurance marketplace, estimates that up to 660,000 of the 2 ...
After a monthslong process, California's budget nears the finish line, which contains a $321.1 billion spending plan, according to state documents. The budget comes amid what lawmakers say as "massive ...
Looming funding cuts threaten the academic progress of Black students in districts across California, according to a report by researchers at the University of Southern California. “The Cost of ...
Without Newsom's efforts, major reforms to California's stifling environmental laws would have died on the vine.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors was presented with an update on Tuesday following the passage of President Trump's ...
Hundreds of thousands of California’s low-income children and their families will likely see federally funded food support and health care shrink or vanish in the coming years under the mammoth budget ...
Newsom’s signature on a $321 billion state budget is “contingent” on “legislation to cut red tape and unleash housing,” a spokesperson said.