Tag: Public Policy
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HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know
Health August 18, 2026

HHS Expands Addiction Recovery Support for Parents: What California Families Need to Know

Two peer-support programs have been added to the federal child-welfare prevention framework. ... more

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Trump Deportation Numbers Are Rising. How Do They Compare With the Obama Years? Trump Deportation Numbers Are Rising. How Do They Compare With the Obama Years?
Immigration July 23, 2026

Trump Deportation Numbers Are Rising. How Do They Compare With the Obama Years?

ICE removals are rising rapidly under President Trump, but the numbers tell ... more

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What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time
Community & Society July 19, 2026

What the U.S. Can Learn From Mexico Before Ending Daylight Saving Time

As Congress debates making Daylight Saving Time permanent, Mexico's four-year experiment offers ... more

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ACLU Report Says Expanded Immigration Enforcement Is Reshaping Daily Life for California Families ACLU Report Says Expanded Immigration Enforcement Is Reshaping Daily Life for California Families
Immigration July 17, 2026

ACLU Report Says Expanded Immigration Enforcement Is Reshaping Daily Life for California Families

New report argues immigration enforcement now affects schools, businesses, hospitals and neighborhoods ... more

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Americans Wanting Less Immigration Has Fallen Sharply, New Poll Shows. Here’s What Changed Americans Wanting Less Immigration Has Fallen Sharply, New Poll Shows. Here’s What Changed
Immigration July 11, 2026

Americans Wanting Less Immigration Has Fallen Sharply, New Poll Shows. Here’s What Changed

A new Gallup survey finds Americans increasingly view immigration positively and are ... more

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Immigrant Children Face a Faster Pace of Deportations During Trump’s Second Term Immigrant Children Face a Faster Pace of Deportations During Trump’s Second Term
Immigration July 7, 2026

Immigrant Children Face a Faster Pace of Deportations During Trump’s Second Term

A ProPublica investigation found rising removal actions against unaccompanied immigrant minors as ... more

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After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t? After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?
Immigration July 4, 2026

After a Week of Major Immigration Rulings, What Can Actually Change and What Can’t?

Many immigration policies can change with a new administration, but Supreme Court ... more

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California Primary Turnout Hits 40.8%, With Estimated 2 Million Latino Voters California Primary Turnout Hits 40.8%, With Estimated 2 Million Latino Voters
California July 2, 2026

California Primary Turnout Hits 40.8%, With Estimated 2 Million Latino Voters

Despite years of expanding vote-by-mail, early voting and ballot access, California continues ... more

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Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges
Immigration June 23, 2026

Supreme Court Expands DHS Authority Over Returning Green Card Holders Facing Criminal Charges

The Blanche v. Lau decision gives immigration officials broader power to treat ... more

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Los Angeles Agrees to New Homelessness Lawsuit Deal: 14,000 Housing Placements Promised by 2027 Los Angeles Agrees to New Homelessness Lawsuit Deal: 14,000 Housing Placements Promised by 2027
Homelessness May 8, 2026

Los Angeles Agrees to New Homelessness Lawsuit Deal: 14,000 Housing Placements Promised by 2027

A major federal court settlement shifts Los Angeles from clearing encampments to ... more

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California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs
Healthcare May 5, 2026

California’s Next Governor Could Revive Single-Payer Healthcare Debate as Families Struggle With Costs

As insurance premiums rise and many residents delay care, some California candidates ... more

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Trump Administration Moves to Reshape Student Loans, Could Redefine College Access for Latino Students Trump Administration Moves to Reshape Student Loans, Could Redefine College Access for Latino Students
Education February 2, 2026

Trump Administration Moves to Reshape Student Loans, Could Redefine College Access for Latino Students

New borrowing caps, repayment changes, and limits on forgiveness signal a sharp ... more

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