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How the People Can Fix California
By Edward Ring
The deadline to file citizens initiatives for the November 2022 state ballot is this August, and not nearly enough has been done...
California Fracking Ban Rejected by the State Senate
A bill to ban fracking and other non-traditional oil-extraction techniques in California failed to get out of committee on April 13.
Hundreds of Thousands of California Students Won’t Take Statewide Standardized Tests This Spring
By Sydney Johnson
This article was originally published by EdSource. Republished with permission.
Hundreds of thousands of California students this spring will not be taking the...
California Teachers, School Staff Receive Bumps in Pay as Campuses Reopen
By Diana Lambert
(EdSource) — Some California teachers and school staff are receiving bonuses, salary increases and stipends as part of union agreements with school district...
California Is Offering No-Cost Rapid COVID Testing and Staff Training to Schools
By John Fensterwald
This article was originally published by EdSource. Republished with permission.
Encouraged by the results of an 11-district pilot program, the state of California is...
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.
California Climate Change Disclosures Bill Target’s ‘Commercial Development of Fossil Fuels’
A very bill offered in California would take an very detailed and expansive view of how corporations operating in the state account for and disclose climate risk and their relation to and use of fossil fuels.
One California County Bucks State Trend, Kern County to Resume Gas and Oil Permitting...
Kern County, California's five-member Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted an ordinance which would permit new oil and gas wells beginning in April.
Federal Appeals Court Allows Trump-Era Navigable Waters Rule to Take Effect in Colorado
A three judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled a district judge erred in enjoining the federal government from enforcing the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR) within Colorado.
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.