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California lawmakers have sent Gov. Gavin Newsom his first state budget. As CapRadio's Ben Adler reports, the 215 billion dollar spending plan passed both…
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Gavin Newsom Makes "Big Splash" In First 100 Days As California Governor..But Can He Follow Through?One hundred days ago, Gavin Newsom was sworn in as California’s 40th governor.Newsom: “Now, let’s get to work. Thank you all very much!” (0:03 + applause…
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As that natural gas leak in the Los Angeles suburb of Porter Ranch continues spewing noxious fumes, some state lawmakers wonder if maybe it's time to…
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The U.S. Senate voted earlier this week to defeat an amendment that would have put major restrictions on the President's power to create national…
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The big electric companies in two of California’s neighboring states – Nevada and Arizona – convinced utility regulators and elected officials in both…
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NASCAR drivers and golfers wear their sponsors' logos while they work. California voters could be asked this fall whether to make their state lawmakers…
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California voters will likely be asked this fall to overhaul the state's criminal justice sentencing system. Governor Jerry Brown announced yesterday…
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For California lawmakers who want to keep the state's Double-A-minus credit rating, Standard & Poor's has a message: don't spend more. The ratings agency…
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Listen to Capital Public Radio Network's coverage of Governor Jerry Brown's 2016 State of the State address, which aired live on 91.9 KVCR this morning…
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Governor Jerry Brown will deliver his record 14th State of the State address this morning, as California braces for a pivotal election year. Capital…
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A new survey finds California divided about how to address the state's stalled death penalty process. As Capital Public Radio's Ben Bradford reports,…
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In Sacramento, a bill to require drug compnaies to disclose how they price high-cost medications was pulled from the California Assembly this week by its…