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California voters narrowly passed Prop 1, Newsom’s signature mental health initiative. It’s poised to overhaul treatment for drug addiction and homelessness. What happens next?

Prop 1 could revamp how CA treats addiction and homelessness

California voters narrowly passed Prop 1, Newsom’s signature mental health initiative. It’s poised to overhaul treatment for drug addiction and homelessness. What happens next?

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Most California students will return to in-person classes this fall. But Governor Newsom and state legislators want all K-12 schools to offer an option for remote learning.

Online learning could continue next year for some California students

Most California students will return to in-person classes this fall. But Governor Newsom and state legislators want all K-12 schools to offer an option for remote learning.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Governor Gavin Newsom earlier today announced the state will open community vaccine sites at Cal State LA and the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

Gov. Newsom and Biden administration to open some of the first federal vaccine sites in LA and Oakland

Governor Gavin Newsom earlier today announced the state will open community vaccine sites at Cal State LA and the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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