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San Francisco Vows to Vaccinate All City Residents By June 30

January 22, 2021   3:03 pm
San Francisco city and health officials announced this week that they plan to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to all 870,000 residents of the city by June 30th. In San Francisco, rollouts have been slow. As of mid-week, only 31,000 vaccines...
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Screeching Weasel Got it Right: ‘California Sucks’

January 22, 2021   10:21 amSeptember 2, 2021   3:15 pm
California, once known as the Golden State, is now quite tarnished, losing millions of residents and businesses, fleeing for a better way of life. No more is “California Callin” as the Beach Boys sang, or “California Dreamin” as the Mamas...
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Newsom Recall Gathers Momentum Over Policies ‘Atrocious and Polarizing’

January 22, 2021   2:13 amJanuary 22, 2021   10:21 am
With over 1.2 million signed petitions already collected, and tens of thousands more arriving daily, the chances have never been higher that Gavin Newsom will have to fight for his political life in a special recall election. How the proponents...
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New Bill Would Permanently Change Winery Container Laws

January 21, 2021   5:26 pmJanuary 21, 2021   5:28 pm
Earlier this week, a bill that would allow winery customers to fill their own containers with wine, or for wineries to deliver wine in personal containers to customers, was introduced in the Assembly. Assembly Bill 239, authored by Assemblymen Carlos...
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CA Auditor Report: State Distributed Double CARES Act Funding To Larger Counties

January 21, 2021   3:25 pmJanuary 21, 2021   3:25 pm
The California State Auditor Elaine Howle just released a report exposing that the state distributed $9.5 billion in federal coronavirus relief funds with smaller counties receiving barely half of the funding per person than larger counties. “In August 2020, we...
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Medicare Cap Rate on Laboratory Reimbursements Would Be Removed Under New Bill

January 21, 2021   11:52 amFebruary 1, 2021   11:52 am
On Thursday, a new bill was introduced  in the Assembly that, if passed, would remove  the current 80% cap on Medicare reimbursement rates for laboratories in California. Under Assembly Bill 265, authored by Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Laguna Beach), laboratories would...
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Sacramento Mayor and Council Votes to Eliminate Single Family Zoning in Residential Neighborhoods

January 21, 2021   8:42 amJanuary 25, 2021   9:30 am
The Sacramento City Council voted this week to eliminate standard single-family zoning in Sacramento’s residential neighborhoods, adopting a radical zoning measure that the California Legislature couldn’t even pass – twice. “City officials said the proposal would help the city alleviate...
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