
Who made largest political contributions in California in week ending Feb. 1?
The 22 political contributions made during the week ending Feb. 1 can be found here.
Rep. Norma Torres addresses education cuts and women's labor issues
Representative Norma Torres recently took to social media to express her concerns over proposed cuts to the Department of Education while highlighting efforts in workforce development and recognizing women's contributions during Women's History...
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Attorney General Bonta challenges termination of immigration pathways for vulnerable groups
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, alongside a coalition of attorneys general from several states, has filed an amicus brief in the case Svitlana Doe, et al., v. Kristi Noem, et al.
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California Attorney General warns of rising fake ICE officer scams
El fiscal general de California, Rob Bonta, ha emitido una advertencia a los residentes del estado debido al aumento de informes sobre personas que se hacen pasar por oficiales del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) y otras estafas...
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Political donations: Who contributed most in California during week ending Jan. 25?
The 40 political contributions made during the week ending Jan. 25 can be found here.
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Rep. Norma Torres highlights community initiatives with youth advisory committee
Rep. Norma Torres recently engaged with community initiatives involving her Youth Advisory Committee and local leaders in skilled trades and affordable housing sectors through a series of tweets posted on March 19-20, 2025
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Governor Newsom highlights legal process after Proposition 1 passage
California has made a significant advancement in addressing long-standing issues within its mental health system.
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Ami Bera raises concerns over healthcare program cuts affecting Californians
U.S. Congressman Ami Bera voiced concerns over potential budget cuts affecting healthcare programs via Twitter posts dated March 18 and March 20.
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Ninth Circuit upholds California's large-capacity magazine ban
California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, has commented on a recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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Brad Sherman discusses political issues and town hall meeting plans
Congressman Brad Sherman addresses political concerns including Social Security and international affairs through recent tweets dated March 19-20, while also announcing an upcoming telephone town hall meeting featuring guest Nikki McKinney
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Placer County care home owner charged with over $500K in Medi-Cal fraud
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced felony charges against the owner and facility manager of Granite Bay Residential Care Home.
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Wild salmon successfully return home to restored California stream
In California, where salmon populations are generally declining, Putah Creek offers a different narrative.