Californians Get Tough on Crime

NOVEMBER 9, 2024

California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 36 last week, following months of bargaining at the state Capitol. Polls leading up the election consistently showed a large majority of voters supported Prop 36, and several big city mayors and district attorneys threw their support behind it as well, despite Gov. Newsom’s opposition.

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Gabriella Borges
Don’t Forget to Vote!

OCTOBER 18, 2024

With Election Day coming up on November 5, we wanted to share a handy guide for all things related to casting your vote in California. If you are not currently registered or you registered to vote after the close of registration, Same Day Voter Registration is available at county election offices and polling locations.

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Gabriella Borges
Outside Groups Are Spending Millions in California’s Swing U.S. House Races

OCTOBER 18, 2024

According to campaign finance records, outside political organizations, independent from candidates’ campaigns, are buying airtime and driving the spending war between Democratic and Republican candidates in California’s tightest congressional races. A similar rivalry is playing out between the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign arms of House Democrats and Republicans.

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Gabriella Borges
California Tax Revenue Surge Points to Tech Companies

OCTOBER 3, 2024

More corporate taxes than expected poured into state coffers this summer, with cash receipts exceeding forecasts by nearly $2 billion since April. The tax changes, intended to help close the budget deficit, include a suspension of a deduction businesses can claim to offset profit, as well as a $5 million limit on how much businesses can claim for research and development and other tax credits.

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Gabriella Borges
Newsom Signs Law Banning All Plastic Shopping Bags

SETPEMBER 22, 2024

Under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday, “paper or plastic” will no longer be a choice at grocery store checkout lines in California.The environmental nonprofit Oceana applauded Newsom for signing the bill and “safeguarding California’s coastline, marine life, and communities from single-use plastic grocery bags.”

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Gabriella Borges
Newsom Calls Out Cities on Homelessness

SEPTEMBER 20, 2024

Last week, as he signed a package of housing and homelessness bills into law, Gov. Gavin Newsom pushed a message: cities and counties are responsible for failing to get people off the street, despite all the money the state has given them to do so. He also gave an update on the $6.4 billion mental health and housing bond passed earlier this year.

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Gabriella Borges
What the Latest Consumer Price Index Means for the Travel Industry

SEPTEMBER 11, 2024

According to the recently released August 2024 Consumer Price Index (CPI), average airfare prices have ticked up 3.8% since July—the most substantial month-over-month increase in nearly two years. In a statement issued following the release of the CPI report, U.S. Travel Association said the Travel Price Index (TPI) is showing "positive signals" for travelers.

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Gabriella Borges