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Addressing student learning loss among top priorities for Superintendent of Public Instruction candidate
With the release of new student test scores that show prolonged school closures negatively impacted academic performance, the challenger in the Superintendent of Public Instruction race has been visiting with families across the state, conveying to voters how his plan would work to get things turned around. -
'Job Killer' bills pending in Sacramento - more taxes, regulations, liability expansion
The California Chamber of Commerce has issued initial entries for its “2022 Job Killer List,” to bring attention to new bills that could deter economic and employment growth. -
Newly drawn voting districts could bring changes to California politics
The California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) has submitted final maps to the Secretary of State, raising questions about how the new voting districts may change the political landscape in the 2022 election year. -
California employers seek assurances from state on Covid mitigation protocols
With coronavirus cases on the rise, the California business community is looking for direction from the state on potentially more restrictive mask and vaccine policies in workplaces. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA: United States Attorney’S Office, Through The Department Of Justice Project Safe Neighborhoods Program
Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds is proud to join the Tenderloin Community Benefit District in announcing the launch of the Youth Voice Program, funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Project Safe Neighborhoods program and provided through the United States Attorney’s Office.