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Since the 1990s, law enforcement officials and medical experts have cautioned about the dangers of police-prone restraint, especially when people are high on stimulants or experiencing a mental health crisis. Some California police officers haven’t been getting the message
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Democrat assemblymember James Ramos spoke with KVCR's Jonathan Linden to discuss five of his bills, which Governor Gavin Newsom signed in September.
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Highland state assemblymember James Ramos has introduced legislation that would ban the term ‘squaw’ from state location names.
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KVCR’s Jonathan Linden spoke with republican state assemblymember Thurston 'Smitty' Smith about his bill, AB-2728, which looks to change the penalty structure for individuals who break cannabis growing and distribution laws.
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Democratic state lawmakers are proposing a $400 tax rebate to address rising gas and living expenses.
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Republican Assemblymember Kelly Seyarto spoke with KVCR's Jonathan Linden to discuss his proposed bill AB-1687 which would look to reform the governor's state of emergency powers.
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The California State Department of Water Resources says state residents should start preparing for a third straight year of drought.
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Last month, Chino state senator Connie Leyva introduced a new bill that would add upon the universal transitional kindergarten bill that passed and was signed by Governor Newsom last year.
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Plans to address climate change on a local level are becoming more common in California. But how effective are they?
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After much anticipation, California will lift its school mask mandate later this month.
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The husband of California’s senior United States senator has died.
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State senator Anthony Portantino spoke with KVCR’s Jonathan Linden to discuss his new bill(SB-932), which would require cities to take concrete steps to prioritize the safety of pedestrians and cyclists.