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California Sent Pandemic Food Stamps to Affluent Families
News of the strange COVID payments started circulating quietly among neighbors and friends last year in several affluent beachside communities of North County San...
Federal Court in California Places Some Gray Wolves Back on Federal Endangered Species List
A federal judge in northern California ruled gray wolf populations in the Great Lakes region must be reinstated on the threatened and endangered species list.
Examining California’s Renewable Energy Plan
California's green energy plans are misanthropic, harming the poor, contributing to business closures and emigration from the state.
California Public Utilities Commission Releases Proposed Rooftop Solar Revisions
The California Public Utilities Commission has proposed regulations that would force the state’s 1.3 million owners of rooftop solar systems to pay for the additional costs they add to the state's electric grid.
Businesses Sue Over California Animal Welfare Law
A 2018 animal welfare law enacted in California through a ballot initiative took effect in January, triggering lawsuits from livestock and meat processing industry groups, as well as restaurants and retailers.
California’s Subject-Matter Testing for Teachers Is Chasing Away Prospective Candidates
By Sarah Fine
This article was originally published by EdSource. Republished with permission.
Deep content knowledge is one of the qualities that makes a teacher great,...
Southern California Desalination Plant Inches Towards Approval
Despite fierce opposition from the Sierra Club, California Governor Gavin Newsom has been working to finally grant permits to construct a second major seawater desalination plant on the Southern California Coast.
Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in California if Fracking is Banned on Federal Lands
A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming reports a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in California, including,$3 billion in lost tax revenue and $8.4 billion in lost income through 2040.
Federal Court Blocks California Ban on the Sale of Alligator Products
The Federal court for the Eastern District of California, based in Sacramento, has temporarily blocked a California law that would ban the sale of alligator products in the state.
California Ballot Initiative Would Spike Taxes on Large Corporations
California legislators are proposing a series of tax hikes to be placed on the November ballot, including a proposition that would change the way...