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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.
CA Attorney General Rob Bonta discusses with business leaders the negative impact of Trump's tariffs, emphasizing economic ...
The landmark California environmental legislation that lawmakers have voted to walk back will allow for crucial ...
The Trump Administration filed a lawsuit against California, claiming its regulations on egg production are contributing to ...
After a decade of intense debating California overhauls CEQA, its landmark environmental law with hopes of making the state ...
From classrooms to farm fields, California lawmakers are advancing a slate of bills that could reshape daily life across the ...
Local hospitals in Kern County, even small, rural ones, likely aren't in immediate danger of closing due to changes in state and federal health care spending, but experts say the effects won't be good ...
The state is speeding up its timeline to cut the carbon intensity of fuels, which could increase gasoline prices by between 6 ...
The Monday proclamation emphasized California's support for immigration reform, while celebrating immigrants' role in shaping ...