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Big Ag’s Latest Blow to Workers' Rights
The Nation· 5 days agoIt took two marches from the southern San Joaquin Valley to Sacramento, and months of mobilization and pressure on Governor Gavin < ...
California’s Latino lawmakers choose priority bills for 2024. Here are their top issues
The Sacramento Bee· 2 weeks agoCalifornia’s Latino lawmakers choose priority bills for 2024. “We’re really about preserving what we have fought for in previous budget cycles,” said Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes, D-Riverside and chair of the caucus.
Newsom dedicates new state park in Stanislaus County
The West Side Index & Gustine Press-Standard· 1 week agoIn honor of Earth Day, Gov. Gavin Newsom was in rural Stanislaus County on Monday to dedicate California’s first new state park in nearly a decade. < ...
More California High School Students Want Career Training. How the State Is Helping
Lost Coast Outpost· 7 days agoStudents raise livestock and grow oranges, corn, and pumpkins for school lunches and for the community as part of the school’s agriculture ...
As Modesto’s population grows, what does responsible development look like? | Opinion
Modesto Bee· 19 hours agoAs Modesto’s population grows, what does responsible development look like? Looking to the future, local leaders must balance two important considerations: First, housing costs may continue to rise.
The Power of Us: Climate change has disproportionately impacted these vulnerable US communities,...
ABC News· 1 week agoABC News is taking a look at solutions for issues related to climate change and the environment with...
Right-to-work group joins unionization fight between UFW, Wonderful
The Bakersfield Californian via Yahoo News· 1 week agoThe unionization battle between two locally prominent ag organizations has been joined by a Virginia-based nonprofit known for representing workers trying to resist membership with a labor union ...