Governor Newsom Announces $750 Legislative Proposals to Confront Housing Cost Crisis

  SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced a major legislative proposal as part of his $1.75 billion package to confront the housing cost crisis. The new proposal sets higher short-term goals for housing that cities and counties must meet, and provides $750 million in support and incentives to help jurisdictions plan and zone for…MORE

Regulation Framework For “Fake” Meat

  Two separate government agencies will come together to regulate the new market of lab-grown meat, which some in the meat industry have called “fake” meat. The Washington Examiner says the Food and Drug Administration and the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service will share regulation of the products. Scientists will create products by multiplying…MORE

Feds Rejects $306M for Repair of Nation’s Tallest Dam

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – A state agency says the federal government has rejected $306 million in reimbursements for California’s repair of the nation’s tallest dam. The amount is less than half of what California has so far requested from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to repair Oroville Dam, where spillways crumbled and fell away during…MORE

NFU Says Yes to Climate Change, No to Green New Deal

  Delegates to the National Farmers Union convention in the state of Washington reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to addressing climate change. However, they’ve said no to a proposal asking the organization to get involved with the Green New Deal supported by many Democrats in Congress. A DTN report says the Farmers Union has long supported…MORE

Fresno Father is killed, Victim’s Dad Pleads For Witnesses To Come Forward

    FRESNO, CA (KMJ) – A young Fresno father of two is killed, the victim’s father makes a plea for witnesses to come forward. 22-year-old Andrew Valdez lost his life on February 2nd, but police don’t know why he was shot. His father, Alejandro Lopez, hopes that witnesses contact Fresno Police, speaking during a news…MORE

Bankrupt PG&E Wants to Give $235M in Bonuses

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. is seeking a judge’s approval to pay $235 million in bonuses to thousands of employees despite the California utility’s bankruptcy. PG&E said in a court filing Wednesday that the money is intended to provide incentives to workers and will not be distributed if the company doesn’t…MORE