A 2015 law to bring more transparency to paid trips for California legislators has led to only two disclosure forms being filed by the sponsoring groups.
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Despite Population Losses and Rising Construction Rates, CA Home Prices Are Steady
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California Juggles Funds as Budget Deficit Balloons to $31.5B
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Facing Record Snowmelt, Newsom Restores $290M to Budget for Flood Control
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Cracks in Construction Unions’ Coalition in Sacramento Raise Hopes for Bill to Boost New Housing
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California Legislators Consider a $5B Bailout of Public Transit Agencies
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California Lifts 15% Water Conservation Target, as Another Storm Approaches
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Court Decision Creates Boom for Concealed Carry in CA, But Permit Waiting Lists Are Long
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State Water Agency Rescinds Delta Order That Put Fish at Risk
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Gov. Newsom’s Climate Budget Would Slash Funds That Protect Coast
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California’s Sierra Snowpack Nearly Twice Average Depth
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After Pandemic Pause, California Will Restart Checking Medi-Cal Eligibility in April
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CA Pandemic Emergency Officially Ends Feb. 28
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Will California Join the Tik Tok Ban Bandwagon?
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President Biden signed a law banning nearly 4 million federal employees from having TikTok on their government phones, over national security concerns. This week, New Jersey and Ohio joined at least 20 other states in restricting access to TikTok, amid fears that the Chinese government could use the app to spy on Americans. Will California jump on the TikTok ban bandwagon?
Read More 1After Brief Break, More Rain, Wind, Flooding, Thunderstorms this Weekend
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Page Mill Road will be closed from 8am-5pm today and Friday, while crews repair a sinkhole along a stretch of the road between Paseo del Roble Drive near Moon Lane and Arastradero Road in Los Altos Hills. State Route 92 was closed early this morning in both directions along a 4-mile stretch between Skyline Boulevard and west to Pilarcitos Creek Road.
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