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Author: Katy Grimes

Katy Grimes, the Editor in Chief of the California Globe, is a long-time Investigative Journalist covering the California State Capitol, the co-author of California's War Against Donald Trump: Who Wins? Who Loses? and a contributor to "Taxifornia 2016." A California native and Navy mom, Katy lives in Sacramento, CA.

Despite Double the Water Average in 2019, CA Imposing Water Rationing and Regulations

May 23, 2019   9:00 amAugust 13, 2019   11:58 am
California is abundant in natural resources: water, oil and natural gas, seafood, timber and minerals. Yet, the state has imposed water rationing on the state’s residents of 55 gallons per person, per day by 2020, is trying to pass legislation...
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CA High Speed Rail Authority Seeking More State Subsidies

May 22, 2019   4:08 pmMay 23, 2019   9:01 am
Since 2012, California politicians and the High Speed Rail Authority have wanted to build any part of the California High-Speed Rail system in order to get $3.5 billion in federal stimulus money. The various plans looked more like a whack-a-mole...
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Gov. Newsom Appoints Leaders of Cities Overrun With Homeless to New Homeless Commission

May 22, 2019   2:05 amJune 10, 2019   12:33 pm
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s May Revise budget proposes an additional $650 million in spending on the state’s homeless, bring the grand total to $1 billion “to fight California’s homelessness crisis.” Newsom’s press release said, “The budget would increase emergency aid for...
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With Planned Power Outages This Summer, Is California Experimenting in ‘Green New Deal’

May 21, 2019   2:05 amMay 22, 2019   6:03 am
Following the devastating California wildfires of 2018, Pacific Gas and Electric recently announced it will cut power this summer to electricity customers on high-wind days to avoid future wildfires. While PG&E’s transmission lines ignited fires, others say many years with...
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Deadlines Looming Ahead in the California Bill Mill

May 20, 2019   11:53 amMay 21, 2019   7:26 am
With the Suspense Files behind us and the May 31 House of Origin deadline approaching, the following are the number of bills being debated and voted on in the Senate and Assembly Floors as of Monday: Senate Floor Senate 2nd Reading...
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Air Board Regulator Threatens Trump and California With Drastic Auto Regulations

May 20, 2019   8:49 amMay 21, 2019   7:32 am
California’s top environmental regulator, California Air Resources Board Chairwoman Mary Nichols, has stepped up the state’s war against the Trump Administration, as well as the state’s residents by threatening to enact drastic, new pollution rules — including a ban on...
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Conflict Over Sen. Appropriations Chairman’s Decision to Kill Housing Bill Until 2020

May 17, 2019   1:55 pmMay 18, 2019   5:16 am
Thursday the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee announced that SB 50 by Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) will become a “two-year bill,” effectively shelving the bill would mandate building significantly more dense housing throughout the state, near public mass...
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