
EDA awards over $24 million in grants for economic development projects in California in 2023
The Economic Development Administration (EDA) issued 22 grants totaling $24,019,508 in 2023 to fund economic development projects in California.
Who made largest political contributions in California in week ending March 15?
The 26 political contributions made during the week ending March 15 can be found here.
- Largest contributions to California committees in week ending March 15
- California ranks 4 among U.S. states for teacher starting salary
- Former HHS Official: DOGE should investigate ‘abuse and waste’ in 340 drug discount program utilized by 174 California hospitals
- Governor Newsom signs legislation concerning motor vehicle restitution
- Rep. Norma Torres criticizes GOP actions and Trump tariffs in April 2025 tweets
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Governor Newsom declares April 2025 as Autism Acceptance Month
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CalChamber rebrands 'Job Killer' list, launches 2025 affordability agenda
CalChamber has unveiled its affordability agenda for 2025, rebranding its long-standing "Job Killer" list to a new initiative focused on promoting economic growth and cost reduction for Californian businesses and consumers.
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Governor Newsom announces career education plan for all Californians
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Attorney General Bonta reminds businesses of anti-bribery laws despite federal suspension
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Ami Bera praises Kenya's refugee support model and remarks on global political matters
Congressman Ami Bera addressed various international and national issues in his recent tweets.
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California wildlife crossing project reaches new milestone with soil placement
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Santa Barbara County officials issue safety tips ahead of 2025 Deltopia weekend
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Advocacy group highlights resource shortages for addressing student mental health
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Teachers urged to check union opt-out windows before missing opportunity
MyPayMySay, an advocacy group, is urging educators to be aware of the limited timeframes known as opt-out windows during which they can resign from their unions.
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Political donations: Who contributed most in California during week ending March 8?
The 31 political contributions made during the week ending March 8 can be found here.