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In California, where SNAP is administered as CalFresh, those reductions could threaten a vital resource that supported five ...
California remained the world’s fourth-largest economy by a narrow margin as 2025 started.
Democrats are beginning to dial back some of their signature environmental policies in response to their mounting economic ...
The state's fiscal year begins July 1. As California faces a shortfall in the billions, here's a look at what the budget ...
The state's ambitious Climate Superfund legislation would hold fossil fuel companies liable for emissions, but continues to face fierce opposition.
California lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday passed major changes to the California Environmental Quality Act in what ...
Maybe it’s the fires, but the news seems filled with California apocalypse stories. One San Francisco based columnist recently wrote, “I’m starting to suspect we’re over.” I beg to ...
Among the report’s central findings are that there are 2.28 million immigrants in California without protected legal status ...
Lawmakers have options at their fingertips to provide immediate rate relief and address longer-term affordability without any ...
All told, California can expect to lose 1 percent of its annual economic output for every 1-degree Celsius increase in average temperature, said co-author James Rising, also of UC Berkeley.
California not only leads the nation in the fight against climate change — in some ways it leads the world. The Golden State has the world’s second least carbon-intensive economy, according to ...
In 2018, the California’s ocean economy directly employed more than 660,000 workers and supported another 375,000 through indirect and induced activity.