Wealthy California Cities Prioritize Anti-Homeless Laws Over Housing Solutions
As California's housing crisis worsens, affluent cities are opting for criminalization over affordable housing development. This approach, including encampment sweeps and anti-camping laws, faces criticism for failing to address the root causes of homelessness.
California's $500 Million Affordable Housing Program Scrapped Before Disbursing Funds
A state program promising $500 million for affordable housing preservation in California has been eliminated without distributing any funds. The program's failure leaves community land trusts and low-income residents facing an uncertain future in the state's challenging housing market.
California's Battery Storage Capacity Soars: 30% Surge in Six Months
California adds 3 GW of battery storage in just six months, reaching 13.391 GW total capacity. This rapid expansion supports the state's clean energy goals and enhances grid reliability during extreme weather events.
California Health Care Workers to Receive Significant Pay Raise Under New Minimum Wage Law
Starting January 2024, California's health care workers will see substantial wage increases due to a new minimum wage law. The legislation aims to improve compensation for low-paid workers, with wages gradually rising to $25 per hour over the next decade.
Avian Flu Outbreak Devastates California's Central Valley Dairy Industry
California's Central Valley dairy farms face a severe avian flu outbreak, affecting over 100 dairies and threatening farmers' livelihoods. The unprecedented jump of the virus to cows has led to rapid spread, decreased milk production, and significant economic challenges for the industry.
California Sues Catholic Hospital for Denying Emergency Abortion Care
California's Attorney General files lawsuit against Providence St. Joseph Hospital for allegedly refusing emergency abortion to a woman experiencing a life-threatening miscarriage. The case highlights tensions between religious hospital policies and emergency medical care obligations.
California Proposes Fuel Inventory Mandate to Combat Gas Price Spikes
California lawmakers advance a bill to stabilize fuel costs by requiring companies to maintain minimum fuel inventories. The controversial measure aims to prevent price surges but faces opposition over potential unintended consequences.