Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help the Los Angeles area recover from January's devastating wildfires.
Getting the aid package through Congress could run into some speed bumps, as some Republicans have floated tying funding to mandating policy changes.
California lawmakers are rushing to fix last year’s controversial changes to the state’s lemon law, which critics say ...
By Carolyn Jones, CalMatters From private school vouchers to threats over “woke” curriculum, the Trump administration has launched a slew of reforms intended to reshape K-12 schools. But it’s still ...
President Donald Trump canceled nearly $1 billion in federal funding for the high-speed rail project in 2019, during his ...
Congress has announced federal budget proposals that could dramatically curtail Medicaid. Here's everything you need to know.
In a prankish response to President Donald Trump’s proposal that the United States buy Greenland, now an autonomous region ...
California state Sen. John Laird, left, and San Luis Obispo County Department of Social Services Devin Drake speak at the ...
The legislation also would help subsidize purchase of drones from domestic manufacturers, which can be more expensive than ...
The California governor reached out to House leaders Friday, asking for additional aid to help rebuild after January's ...
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