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Proposed Bill Would Remove Deductions from Secondary Homes to Fund Homeless Programs

January 13, 2020   1:25 pmJanuary 14, 2020   7:11 am
Vacation homes, rental homes, and other types of secondary housing would lose their mortgage interest deductions (MID) to fund new statewide homeless initiatives under a new bill announced Thursday. AB 1905 and the end of MID tax breaks Assembly Bill...
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Despite More Water Flows, California’s Coho Salmon Spawning Numbers Plummet

January 13, 2020   7:14 amJanuary 13, 2020   2:39 pm
“Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink.” The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 1797–98   Despite higher water flows, biologists are reporting some of the worst spawning numbers in nearly...
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Fake Robocalls Falsely Accusing Assembly Candidate Phil Graham Garner $10M FCC Fine

January 13, 2020   2:09 amJanuary 13, 2020   2:39 pm
Phil Graham, a Republican who was the leading candidate for the San Diego 76th Assembly District in 2018, was falsely accused of inappropriately grabbing and kissing a woman against her wishes right before the primary election. Graham, who is the...
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Bill that Would End Virginity Testing in California Introduced to Assembly

January 10, 2020   1:55 pm
Virginity testing, the procedure where a doctor or other medical professional performs tests to determine whether or not a woman has had intercourse, may soon be illegal in California. Assembly Bill 1909, introduced by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego), would...
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Uber Changes App to Comply with AB 5

January 9, 2020   5:02 pmJanuary 10, 2020   8:09 am
Uber made major changes to its app in California on Wednesday to make the rideshare company more compliant with the new AB 5 law. New changes with Uber The new service changes include removing set prices for trips. Instead, single...
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California Looks to Pass Backup Power Laws for Cellphone Towers Across the State

January 9, 2020   7:03 am
In Sacramento on Wednesday, lawmakers met with representatives from AT&T and Verizon over what can be done about future planned blackouts. In addition, a new bill was introduced making it mandatory to have backup power in areas at risk of...
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West Contra Costa School District Putting a Half-Billion Bond Before Voters in March

January 9, 2020   2:15 amJanuary 10, 2020   4:01 pm
Wouldn’t saving $37 million mean the deficit, at least for this year, would be reduced from $39.9 million to $2.9M?   One of the most financially mismanaged school districts in California has found a solution to their financial challenges –...
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