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h1 Home
h2 California bans legacy admissions at colleges. The end of affirmative action is a reason why
h2 Which of these 2024 California bills did Gavin Newsom sign into law?
h2 Why Gavin Newsom vetoed California’s bold bid to regulate AI
h2 Newsom signs law delaying oil industry’s leak detection in communities
h2 After CalMatters investigation, Newsom signs law to shed light on maternity ward closures
h5 California Voices
h4 California Voices: A conversation with first-time voters
h6 CalMatters en Español
h6 “CalMatters sets a high bar, offering dedicated coverage and expert reporters that ask tough questions and hold our leaders responsible.”
h6 Members make our mission possible.
h3 CAPITOL
h2 Gavin Newsom vetoed 1 of every 5 bills. Here’s why
h6 PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
h3 Digital Democracy
h2 Newsom signs new law backing tribes in high-stakes gambling fight
h2 Newsom denies jobless aid to undocumented Californians, after vetoing two other bills to help them
h2 Economists like Newsom’s plan to help control gas prices. Refiners don’t.
h2 California will apologize for slavery as part of reparations push
h2 Critics say lawmakers watered down California’s lemon car law after secret lobbyist negotiations
h2 California Legislature’s unwritten rule: negotiate in secret with lobbyists, not in public
h2 What California lawmakers did to regulate artificial intelligence
h2 California Democrats strike back against local conservative rebellions on LGBTQ rights, abortion
h2 Commentary
h3 Gov. Gavin Newsom may regret pledges to Black Californians
h3 Insurance looms as California Legislature nears end of session
h3 HEALTH
h2 California expands access to in vitro fertilization with new law requiring insurers to cover it
h2 PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
h3 Vast stretches of California lose maternity care as dozens of hospitals shut labor wards
h2 Why a new California law will require tortilla makers to add an extra ingredient
h2 Newsom sides with health care industry in rejecting rules for prescription drug middlemen, hedge funds
h2 A new California law will scrub most medical debt from credit reports
h2 How a new California law will shield student athletes from heat
h2 California’s cap on health care costs is the nation’s strongest. But will patients notice?
h2 Most maternal deaths can be prevented. Here’s how California aims to cut them in half
h2 California’s maternity care crisis is worsening as Newsom decides on bills to slow closures
h2 Explainer
h3 Health care in California: How the state made almost everyone eligible for coverage
h2 Commentary
h3 Warehouse regulation bill attracts strange bedfellows in support and opposition
h3 CALIFORNIA DIVIDE
h2 Wage theft whack-a-mole: California workers win judgments against bosses but still don’t get paid
h2 Explainer
h3 Your guide to California’s minimum wage: Getting by in an expensive state
h2 As extreme heat rises, Newsom blocks bill to protect California farmworkers
h2 Commentary
h3 California foster youth and COVID orphans gaining a sense of hope from trust fund program
h2 More secure EBT cards are coming to California. Here’s when they’ll go out
h2 Reparations supporters plot comeback after bitter defeat in California Legislature
h2 Public private coalition, seeking to promote equity, creates opportunities for small and minority-owned Californian businesses
h2 More extreme heat + more people = danger in these California cities. ‘Will it get as hot as Death Valley?’
h2 Semiconductor industry seeks apprentices to meet the rising need for workers
h2 Two historic California reparations bills stall out — sparing Newsom a tough political call
h3 EDUCATION
h2 K-12 EDUCATION
h3 California schools release a blizzard of data, and that’s why parents can’t make sense of it
h2 Higher Ed
h3 Will the same protest policies yield a different response from campus leaders at the University of California?
h2 California is banning artificial food dyes in school snacks and drinks. Here’s what the science says
h2 Commentary
h3 Why every California student should have access to ‘gifted’ classes at school
h2 Project Spotlight
h3 How California channeled money to for-profit schools — while they were under investigation
h2 Use it or lose it: California schools race to spend the last of their pandemic funds
h2 Community college faculty often campus-hop. Newsom vetoed a plan to make their lives easier
h2 As Cal State touts sex discrimination reforms, some students and employees question progress
h2 School boards sue, saying Newsom jeopardized funding guaranteed for schools
h3 HOUSING
h2 Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’
h2 Why the California housing market is so expensive in 2024
h2 Explainer
h3 California’s homelessness crisis — and possible solutions — explained
h2 New California law gives tenants more time to respond to eviction notices
h2 Commentary
h3 If California won’t back affordable housing funding, well, you get what you pay for
h2 Gavin Newsom has not solved California’s housing crisis. Three lessons for Kamala Harris
h2 What happens to homeless people after encampment sweeps? That’s on cities, Gavin Newsom says
h2 No sleeping bags, keep moving: California cities increase crackdown on homeless encampments
h2 Exclusive: California’s homeless population grew again this year, especially in these counties
h2 CalMatters sues LA homeless authority to obtain secret shelter records
h2 More affordable housing funds could come with new labor requirements
h2 Push to build more homes on California coast stifled after lawmakers derail housing bills
h3 JUSTICE
h2 As California closes prisons, the cost of locking someone up hits new record at $132,860
h2 This California town was already dying. Then the state moved to close its prison
h2 Commentary
h3 California lawmakers should be held accountable for gutting solitary confinement reforms
h2 6 myths about California crime as voters now favor this measure on drugs, retail theft
h2 Are California prisons stiffing inmates on $200 release payments? Lawsuit says they are
h2 Hate crimes rise against Indian Americans in California, deepening a divide between Hindus and Sikhs
h2 CHP officers land a $500 million contract as Gov. Gavin Newsom races to fill vacancies
h2 Newsom’s hands-on approach to crime in California cities gains critics in Oakland
h2 California law helps tribes keep kids out of foster care. A new court ruling strengthens their hand
h3 CALIFORNIA VOICES
h2 California Voices: First-time Voters
h2 Guest Commentary
h3 Children are addicted to technology created in California. Let’s clean up our mess
h3 Speeding alerts in California cars could prevent the type of accidents that shattered my family
h4 We want to hear from you!
h2 DAN WALTERS
h3 Trump killed a tax break popular in California. Now he agrees with Pelosi and wants to restore it
h3 ECONOMY
h2 California drivers can get mobile licenses on their iPhones — but they need physical ones too
h2 Nonprofits seek to get more women into construction trades
h2 Career education is redundant and convoluted. Gavin Newsom says he’ll fix it
h2 Project 2025 to California: Report abortion data or lose billions in Medicaid
h2 California lawmakers want to ban anti-union meetings at work — and Newsom agrees
h2 California companies wrote their own gig worker law. Now no one is enforcing it
h2 Explainer
h3 Your guide to California’s minimum wage: Getting by in an expensive state
h2 Commentary
h3 California will need more than just policy to prepare for an aging workforce
h3 ENVIRONMENT
h2 ‘I won’t let them drink the water’: The California towns where clean drinking water is out of reach
h2 PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
h3 ‘A massive enterprise’: California’s offshore wind farms are on a fast track
h2 We made an emergency alert guide to help Californians navigate a complicated process. Here’s how you can do it, too.
h2 New California law will speed cleanup of idle oil wells
h2 ‘Unlawful regulation’: State suffers big setback in water lawsuit filed by growers
h2 Legislature delays oil well monitoring by more than 3 years, restores funding
h2 Californians to face steep fines for violating water orders under new legislation
h2 A stunt or first step? Inside California’s last-minute effort to cut electric bills and streamline clean energy
h2 Explainer
h3 2024 California wildfires explained
h2 Commentary
h3 California has enough debt. It doesn’t need $10 billion more for a climate bond
h3 2024 ELECTIONS
h2 Thousands in California’s jails have the right to vote — but here’s why many won’t
h2 We’re hosting voter education events across the state. Here’s what young Californians told us
h2 Candidates for California governor mostly agree as they face off two years before the election
h2 VotingMatters 2024 brings landlords and renters together
h2 CalMatters kicks off VotingMatters 2024 in Eureka
h2 ‘Mess’ and ‘destruction’: Fact-checking Trump’s attacks on California and Kamala Harris
h2 PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
h3 Here’s your 2024 California voter guide
h2 Project spotlight
h3 ‘Automatic’ registration would boost California’s voter rolls. What’s the downside?
h3 EXPLAINERS
h2 How California created the nation’s easiest abortion access — and then went further
h2 2024 California wildfires explained
h2 2024 California wildfires explained
h2 Your guide to California’s minimum wage: Getting by in an expensive state
h2 California is the first state to tackle reparations for Black residents. What that really means
h2 California’s budget whiplash: From a record-setting surplus to a massive shortfall in one year
h3 COLLEGE BEAT
h2 They conquered gloom and Zoom: 2024 college grads on what comes next
h2 More Coverage
h3 Homeless students can sleep safely in their cars at this California college. Other campuses say no
h3 California college students want more online courses, but can they catch up to in-class peers?
h3 Broken trust: Cal State is mending how it handles sexual discrimination cases
h3 California boosts spending to help students earn math and science degrees
h2 Ask CJN: Nursing school admission woes
h3 WHATMATTERS NEWSLETTER
h2 Newsom vetoes big bills on AI, aid for undocumented workers
h2 More of WhatMatters
h3 Newsom plan on gas prices clears first hurdle
h3 Newsom takes aim at Big Oil
h3 Will new laws improve housing for California farmworkers?
h3 California is pushing happiness — but people are worried
h3 UC student activists lose on weapons and campus jobs
h3 CALMATTERS EN ESPAÑOL
h2 Newsom firma una nueva ley de California que requerirá que los fabricantes de tortillas agreguen un ingrediente extra
h2 Newsom bloquea proyecto de ley para proteger a los trabajadores agrícolas de California del calor extremo
h2 Newsom niega la ayuda por desempleo a trabajadores indocumentados en California al vetar un proyecto de ley
h2 A los economistas les gusta el plan de Newsom para ayudar a controlar los precios de la gasolina, pero las refinerías lo rechazan
h2 Esta es la razón por la que Gavin Newsom está vetando 1 de cada 5 proyectos de ley
h2 Juntas escolares presentan demanda alegando que Newsom puso en peligro los fondos garantizados para escuelas
h2 Nueva ley de California acelerará limpieza de pozos petroleros inactivos
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