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In California, it’s the state’s responsibility to protect people’s right to vote no matter the language they speak. To do that, it has voter assistance in ten languages, and several counties offer help in even more.
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A new trauma recovery center opened in Oakland on Wednesday, and criminal-justice reform groups took the opportunity to push back against Proposition 36, which is on the ballot in November. Comments from Tinisch Hollins, executive director, Californians for Safety and Justice.
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Proposition 33 would let cities remove current limits on rent control.
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Proposition 32 would mandate a higher statewide minimum wage.
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Proposition 6 would end California’s practice of forcing incarcerated people to work.
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Proposition 5 would lower the threshold of voter support required to pass certain local bond measures.
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Proposition 4 would fund projects across the state to help protect Californians from the risks and impacts of climate change.
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Proposition 2 would let California borrow 10-billion dollars through a state bond to pay for updates to school facilities.
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Proposition 3 would enshrine the right to same-sex marriage in the California constitution.
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Vote by mail ballots for September’s gubernatorial recall election are headed to registered voters in Riverside and San Bernardino counties today, Monday, August 16.
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The Democratic presidential primary is over in South Carolina. This was the fourth contest of 2020. Here are NPR's results and analysis. If story content…
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The call-in show, "Your Call" from San Francisco's KALW and hosted by Rose Aguilar, covers politics, culture, and more. The KALW staff recently devoted…