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California considers letting victims of natural disasters sue oil companies for damages

Read full article: California considers letting victims of natural disasters sue oil companies for damages

California is considering a bill that would allow insurers and victims of climate-driven natural disasters to sue the oil industry for damages.

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California advances landmark legislation to regulate large AI models

Read full article: California advances landmark legislation to regulate large AI models

A California landmark legislation to establish first-in-the-nation safety measures for the largest AI systems has cleared an important vote.

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California advances unique safety regulations for AI companies despite tech firm opposition

Read full article: California advances unique safety regulations for AI companies despite tech firm opposition

California lawmakers have advanced a bill that would regulate powerful artificial intelligence systems.

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New cars in California could alert drivers for breaking the speed limit

Read full article: New cars in California could alert drivers for breaking the speed limit

A bill before California lawmakers would require new cars sold in the state in coming years to beep a warning whenever drivers exceed the speed limit by at least 10 mph.

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Oakland officials vote to include ‘San Francisco’ in airport's name

Read full article: Oakland officials vote to include ‘San Francisco’ in airport's name

Oakland officials have voted in favor of changing the name of the city’s airport to San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport, despite San Francisco threatening a lawsuit over what it says is a trademark violation.

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California could legalize psychedelic therapy after rejecting 'magic mushroom' decriminalization

Read full article: California could legalize psychedelic therapy after rejecting 'magic mushroom' decriminalization

California could soon legalize psychedelic therapy under a bipartisan bill being introduced Tuesday.

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Newsom signs laws to fast-track housing on churches’ lands, streamline housing permitting process

Read full article: Newsom signs laws to fast-track housing on churches’ lands, streamline housing permitting process

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law to fast-track low-income housing on surplus land owned by nonprofit colleges and religious institutions.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes bill aimed at limiting the price of insulin

Read full article: California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes bill aimed at limiting the price of insulin

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill aimed at limiting the price of insulin.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes bill that would have decriminalized psychedelic mushrooms

Read full article: California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoes bill that would have decriminalized psychedelic mushrooms

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill aimed at decriminalizing the possession and use of some hallucinogens, including psychedelic mushrooms.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law requiring big businesses to disclose emissions

Read full article: California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law requiring big businesses to disclose emissions

California will soon require big businesses to report a wide range of greenhouse gas emissions.

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will sign climate-focused transparency laws for big business

Read full article: California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will sign climate-focused transparency laws for big business

California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he plans to sign into law a pair of climate-focused bills intended to force major corporations to be more transparent about greenhouse gas emissions and the financial risks stemming from global warming.

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California lawmakers approve the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure rules for big business

Read full article: California lawmakers approve the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure rules for big business

California lawmakers have approved legislation requiring major companies to disclose a sweeping range of greenhouse gas emissions.

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LGBTQ+ activists call for new strategies to promote equality after Target backlash

Read full article: LGBTQ+ activists call for new strategies to promote equality after Target backlash

Activists in the LGBTQ+ community are calling for new ways to mobilize against threats to their long fight for equality.

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San Francisco to repeal boycott of anti-LGBTQ+ states

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San Francisco is repealing a ban on city-funded travel to 30 states that it says restrict abortion, voting and LGBTQ+ rights after determining the boycott is doing more harm than good.

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California will try to enshrine right to same-sex marriage

Read full article: California will try to enshrine right to same-sex marriage

California lawmakers are going to try to officially repeal a 15-year-old voter initiative meant to ban same-sex marriage in the state.

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Have a safe trip: Oregon trains magic mushroom facilitators

Read full article: Have a safe trip: Oregon trains magic mushroom facilitators

Oregon will begin allowing licensed, regulated use of psychedelic mushrooms in 2023.

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New law aims to make California haven for transgender youth

Read full article: New law aims to make California haven for transgender youth

A new law aims to stop other states from punishing children who come to California for gender-affirming care.

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California won't expand teen vaccines without parental OK

Read full article: California won't expand teen vaccines without parental OK

California won't allow teens age 15 and up to be vaccinated against the coronavirus without their parents' consent.

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California governor declares monkeypox state of emergency

Read full article: California governor declares monkeypox state of emergency

California’s governor has declared a state of emergency to speed efforts to combat the monkeypox outbreak.

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California not ready to declare emergency over monkeypox

Read full article: California not ready to declare emergency over monkeypox

California's public health officer says officials are pressing for more vaccine and closely monitoring the spread of the monkeypox virus.

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San Francisco declares emergency over monkeypox spread

Read full article: San Francisco declares emergency over monkeypox spread

The mayor of San Francisco announced a state of emergency Thursday over the growing number of monkeypox cases.

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Under fire, US officials say monkeypox can still be stopped

Read full article: Under fire, US officials say monkeypox can still be stopped

Top U.S. health officials say the country's monkeypox outbreak can still be stopped despite rising case numbers and limited vaccine supplies.

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Catholic hospitals' growth impacts reproductive health care

Read full article: Catholic hospitals' growth impacts reproductive health care

Across the U.S., numerous Republican-governed states are pushing for sweeping bans on abortion.

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Abortion amendment moving quickly in California legislature

Read full article: Abortion amendment moving quickly in California legislature

Democrats are moving quickly to make sure abortions are a constitutional right in California.

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Lawmakers in 19 states want legal refuge for trans youth

Read full article: Lawmakers in 19 states want legal refuge for trans youth

Democratic lawmakers in 18 states are following California’s lead in seeking to offer legal refuge to displaced transgender youth and their families.

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Legislative fix could let UC Berkeley admit more students

Read full article: Legislative fix could let UC Berkeley admit more students

Democratic lawmakers have agreed to legislation that could let the University of California, Berkeley accept thousands more students this fall after a judicial freeze on enrollment in a dispute with residents over growth.

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Housing advocates seek funding to repeal California law

Read full article: Housing advocates seek funding to repeal California law

California lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the nation's only law that lets voters veto public housing projects.

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California bill would require vaccines for all employees

Read full article: California bill would require vaccines for all employees

California could mandate that all businesses require their employees and independent contractors receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Preteens may be vaxxed without parents under California bill

Read full article: Preteens may be vaxxed without parents under California bill

California would allow children age 12 and up to be vaccinated without parental consent under a state senator's proposal.

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Leading law school seeks to remove genocidal founder's name

Read full article: Leading law school seeks to remove genocidal founder's name

The University of California Hastings College of the Law wants to remove the name of its founder, who sponsored massacres of Native Americans in the 1850s.

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California seeks gender neutral displays in large stores

Read full article: California seeks gender neutral displays in large stores

California could soon force large department stores to display some child products in gender-neutral terms.

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California delays decriminalizing psychedelic substances

Read full article: California delays decriminalizing psychedelic substances

California lawmakers will wait until next year to consider decriminalizing psychedelics.

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California looking to pay drug addicts to stay sober

Read full article: California looking to pay drug addicts to stay sober

California may become the first state to pay drug addicts to stay sober.

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California Legislature OKs plan aimed at in-person learning

Read full article: California Legislature OKs plan aimed at in-person learning

The school just reopened Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, for in-person learning. (AP Photo/Haven Daily)SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California lawmakers on Thursday approved a $6.6 billion plan aimed at pressuring school districts to return students to the classroom before the end of the school year. Districts that resume in-person learning after that date won’t get any of that money. Frustrated parents and politicians have been clamoring for schools to return students to the classroom for months. To get the money, districts governed by the first set of rules must offer in-person learning through at least second grade by the end of March.

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Federal judge says California can enforce net neutrality law

Read full article: Federal judge says California can enforce net neutrality law

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2020, file photo, state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, speaks at a news conference in Sacramento, Calif. On Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, a federal judge ruled California could enforce a 2018 net neutrality law. Jerry Brown signed the bill in 2018, making California the first state to pass a net neutrality law. But in a separate lawsuit, the telecom industry asked a federal judge to keep blocking the law. On Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge John A. Mendez denied their request, allowing California to begin enforcing the law. The law seeks to ban internet providers from slowing down customers' data streams based on the content they are viewing.

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California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027

Read full article: California lawmakers propose ban on fracking by 2027

FILE - In this Jan. 16, 2015, file photo, pumpjacks are seen operating in Bakersfield, Calif. Last year, California Gov. Gavin Newsom called on the state Legislature to ban fracking by 2024. The bill would also ban all fracking in California, along with other forms of oil extraction such as cyclic steaming, by Jan. 1, 2027. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribuSACRAMENTO, Calif. – New legislation would ban all fracking in California by 2027, taking aim at the powerful oil and gas industry in the state already planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. AdTwo state senators answered that call Wednesday, announcing a measure that would halt new fracking permits or renewals by Jan. 1 and ban the practice altogether by 2027.

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California measure aims to pay off 80% of most unpaid rent

Read full article: California measure aims to pay off 80% of most unpaid rent

But housing advocates worry the plan gives landlords too much power to decide what happens to their tenants' debt. In October, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia estimated that California renters had compiled $1.7 billion in unpaid rent. California estimating as many as 1.1 million households were behind on their rent in December, facing an estimated $3.6 billion in debt. The state would pay for the program by using $2.6 billion in federal rent relief money from the most recent coronavirus rescue package. The federal money can only be spent on households whose income is 80% or less of the area median income.

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California bill would ban intersex surgery for young kids

Read full article: California bill would ban intersex surgery for young kids

A similar bill failed to pass last year after facing opposition from the California Medical Association. It would ban specific types of surgeries on infants born with intersex characteristics. There are no state or federal laws regulating intersex surgeries in the U.S., according to InterACT, a national intersex advocacy group. The California Legislature passed a nonbinding resolution in 2018 that urged doctors to defer intersex surgeries on children “until the child is able to participate in decision making." But since then, two major children's hospitals — Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago and Boston Children's Hospital — announced they would stop performing some surgeries on intersex children who were too young to give meaningful consent.

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California will house transgender inmates by gender identity

Read full article: California will house transgender inmates by gender identity

Gavin Newsom signed a law that requires the state to house transgender prisoners based on their gender identity. The law Newsom signed Saturday says officers must ask inmates privately during the intake process if they identify as transgender, nonbinary or intersex. Rhode Island, New York City and Massachusetts have also housed inmates based on their gender identity. The law also requires officers to address transgender inmates based on the pronouns of their choice. And it requires officers to search inmates based on the search policy of their gender identity.

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