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Sacramento   -   Oct 26, 2025 Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed
Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed

Senate Bill 415 ends confusion over trucking route enforcement. Last year, Assembly Bill 98 required new warehouse construction to be linked to a major road.

by Aidan McGloin
Immigration   -   Oct 26, 2025 We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.
We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.

Among the citizens detained are nearly 20 children, including two with cancer. That includes four who were held for weeks with their undocumented mother and without access to the family’s attorney until a congresswoman intervened.

by Nicole Foy, ProPublica
State vs nation   -   Oct 26, 2025 Trump’s DOJ is sending election monitors to California with voting on Prop. 50 underway
Trump’s DOJ is sending election monitors to California with voting on Prop. 50 underway

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice will deploy election monitors to five California counties on Election Day, the department announced Friday, in what it describes as an effort to “ensure transparency, ballot security, and compliance with federal law.”

by Maya C. Miller, CalMatters
Immigration   -   Oct 26, 2025 Asylum-seekers now held for days – in a downtown San Diego basement
Asylum-seekers now held for days – in a downtown San Diego basement

Migrants held in makeshift conditions in basement offices say they slept in the cold, used the restroom without privacy and went without medical attention.

by Lillian Perlmutter, Times of San Diego
Education   -   Oct 26, 2025 Northern California school district sues U.S. Department of Education over slashed mental health grants

In April, the Department of Education notified McKinleyville Union and 48 other grant recipients that it would cancel roughly $168 million in remaining funds for mental health services to students in California.

by Vani Sanganeria, EdSource
Education   -   Oct 26, 2025 California sued over bond program that sends more money to fix facilities in wealthy school districts

A public-interest law firm filed a lawsuit Thursday against the state of California, charging that its program to subsidize school construction perpetuates vast inequalities for students in low-wealth communities.

by John Fensterwald, EdSource
Oct 26, 2025 Suit forces UC San Diego scholarship for Black California students to accept white applicants
Suit forces UC San Diego scholarship for Black California students to accept white applicants

A scholarship for Black students at UC San Diego is now available to anyone, regardless of race, after students and a right-leaning nonprofit organization sued the university for discrimination this July.

by Adam Echelman, CalMatters
Weekly editions   -   Oct 19, 2025 Bills, judicial defense, and Haro's confession
Bills, judicial defense, and Haro's confession

It's Oct. 19th, at the true end of the legislative session. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed—or vetoed—every bill that made its way to his desk this week.

by Aidan McGloin
Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed
Sacramento   -   Oct 26, 2025 Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed

Senate Bill 415 ends confusion over trucking route enforcement. Last year, Assembly Bill 98 required new warehouse construction to be linked to a major road.

by Aidan McGloin
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Sacramento   -   Oct 26, 2025 Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed
Sen. Eloise Gómez Reyes ends session with trucking, inmate firefighter bills signed

Senate Bill 415 ends confusion over trucking route enforcement. Last year, Assembly Bill 98 required new warehouse construction to be linked to a major road.

by Aidan McGloin
Immigration   -   Oct 26, 2025 We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.
We Found That More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by Immigration Agents. They’ve Been Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days.

Among the citizens detained are nearly 20 children, including two with cancer. That includes four who were held for weeks with their undocumented mother and without access to the family’s attorney until a congresswoman intervened.

by Nicole Foy, ProPublica
State vs nation   -   Oct 26, 2025 Trump’s DOJ is sending election monitors to California with voting on Prop. 50 underway
Trump’s DOJ is sending election monitors to California with voting on Prop. 50 underway

The Trump administration’s Department of Justice will deploy election monitors to five California counties on Election Day, the department announced Friday, in what it describes as an effort to “ensure transparency, ballot security, and compliance with federal law.”

by Maya C. Miller, CalMatters
Immigration   -   Oct 26, 2025 Asylum-seekers now held for days – in a downtown San Diego basement
Asylum-seekers now held for days – in a downtown San Diego basement

Migrants held in makeshift conditions in basement offices say they slept in the cold, used the restroom without privacy and went without medical attention.

by Lillian Perlmutter, Times of San Diego
Education   -   Oct 26, 2025 Northern California school district sues U.S. Department of Education over slashed mental health grants

In April, the Department of Education notified McKinleyville Union and 48 other grant recipients that it would cancel roughly $168 million in remaining funds for mental health services to students in California.

by Vani Sanganeria, EdSource
Education   -   Oct 26, 2025 California sued over bond program that sends more money to fix facilities in wealthy school districts

A public-interest law firm filed a lawsuit Thursday against the state of California, charging that its program to subsidize school construction perpetuates vast inequalities for students in low-wealth communities.

by John Fensterwald, EdSource
Oct 26, 2025 Suit forces UC San Diego scholarship for Black California students to accept white applicants
Suit forces UC San Diego scholarship for Black California students to accept white applicants

A scholarship for Black students at UC San Diego is now available to anyone, regardless of race, after students and a right-leaning nonprofit organization sued the university for discrimination this July.

by Adam Echelman, CalMatters
Weekly editions   -   Oct 19, 2025 Bills, judicial defense, and Haro's confession
Bills, judicial defense, and Haro's confession

It's Oct. 19th, at the true end of the legislative session. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed—or vetoed—every bill that made its way to his desk this week.

by Aidan McGloin
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