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California Governor Gavin Newsom Announces State Submits Proposal to Increase Federal Financial Aid...
Sierra Sun Times· 5 days agoIf the Ability to Benefit (ATB) proposal is approved, an estimated four million Californians without...
Overwhelmed by student loans? A free new California program can help you
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe Student Loan Empowerment Network is designed to provide financial coaching and assistance for...
Overwhelmed by student loans? A free new California program can help you
AOL· 4 days agoThe Student Loan Empowerment Network is designed to provide financial coaching and assistance for borrowers, including help securing income-based repayment plans and federal ...
No longer ‘punching bags:’ California lawmakers honor LGBTQ icons as Pride Month begins
San Luis Obispo Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“You know, we know that the LGBTQ community has become the kicking bags, becoming the punching bags,...
Bay Area transportation bailout bill skids off course
San Jose Mercury News· 9 hours agoBay Area lawmakers have hit the brakes on state legislation that would have asked voters to approve...
Money-making L.A. hospitals quit delivering babies. Inside the fight to keep one labor ward open.
Associated Press· 1 day agoDetranay Blankenship was 16 weeks pregnant when she found out she was expecting. The days passed...
Why California lawmakers are giving up a bid to repeal a nearly 75-year-old anti-public-housing...
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoA nearly 75-year-old anti-public-housing rule will remain in California’s Constitution as lawmakers...
Editorial: It's a shame California voters won't be able to dump this racist anti-housing policy in...
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCalifornia lawmakers have decided to shelve a measure to remove Article 34 from the state...
No longer ‘punching bags:’ California lawmakers honor LGBTQ icons as Pride Month begins
The Sacramento Bee· 4 days agoAs anti-LGBTQ sentiment, and anti-transgender sentiment in particular, is at its loudest, California...
Wrong again: PUC move won't lower electric bills | Thomas Elias
Santa Maria Times· 1 day agoThe fixed charge will be $24.15 for most ratepayers, and either $6 or $12 per month for low-income...