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More Disagreement Between State and Feds on Health Insurance

More Disagreement Between State and Feds on Health Insurance

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Covered California is claiming that health insurance premiums could skyrocket next year, if the Trump Administration and Republican majority Congress rollback the Affordable Care Act. The state exchange believes they could rise by as much as 49 percent, and thousands of Californians could lose coverage. State markets across the nation have been…MORE

Self-Driving Cars to be Tested without Backup Drivers in Calif.

Self-Driving Cars to be Tested without Backup Drivers in Calif.

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Department of Motor Vehicles says it’s preparing to allow companies to test autonomous vehicles on public roads without a backup driver. Major automakers are racing to roll out various designs, which in addition to the lack of a person, would be without a steering wheel and pedals. Ford plans to…MORE

Study: Italian Coffee May Help Men Reduce Their Cancer Risk

Study: Italian Coffee May Help Men Reduce Their Cancer Risk

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — American men who drink at least three cups of coffee a day prepared in the Italian fashion, may be able to cut their risk of prostate cancer. Government researchers say coffee made with high pressure, extremely hot water, and no filter, can help cut their risk in half. It appears that the…MORE

New Legal Challenge to CA’s Gun Laws

New Legal Challenge to CA’s Gun Laws

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The California Rifle and Pistol Association has filed a lawsuit against the state, challenging the law the bans the sale of semi-automatic rifles equipped with so-called bullet buttons. The state affiliate of the National Rifle Association believes it criminalizes the common possession of firearms by law-abiding citizens. It’s the first of 5…MORE

Tesla Accused of Suppressing Unionization Effort

Tesla Accused of Suppressing Unionization Effort

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — A group of employees at the Tesla factory in Fremont allege that the electric auto giant is illegally suppressing their efforts to unionize. Those workers are complaining to the National Labor Relations Board about excessive mandatory overtime and on-the-job injuries. Telsa has also received criticism for its confidentiality requirement, which some say…MORE

Next 10: Calif. Gas Tax Increase Plan Not Enough to Fund Road Repairs

Next 10: Calif. Gas Tax Increase Plan Not Enough to Fund Road Repairs

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — Gov. Jerry Brown’s plan to raise vehicle fees and taxes on fuel in the Golden State may not be able to fund the necessary repairs and upgrades to California’s aging roads and highways, according to a new report from the nonpartisan think tank Next 10. The organization says SB-1’s estimated revenue of…MORE

Best and Worst States for Children’s Health Examined

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The Golden State ranks 33rd in the nation, when it comes to the best and worst states for children’s health care. A new WalletHub report determines the caliber of care on 28 key metrics. California ranks dead last when looking at the percentage of children in excellent or very good health, and…MORE

High-Speed Rail CEO Stepping Down in June

High-Speed Rail CEO Stepping Down in June

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — 57-year-old Jeff Morales is departing from the California High-Speed Rail Authority this summer, after 5 years on the job. He’ll officially leave in June, and says he’ll assist in the transition to a new director. Despite uncertainties surrounding the bullet train’s future, Morales says nothing in particular prompted his decision. Gov. Jerry…MORE

CA Auditor Questions CSU System’s Hiring Practices

CA Auditor Questions CSU System’s Hiring Practices

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — The latest report from California State Auditor Elaine Howle’s office says the California State University system hires new managers at a rate more than double other employers. it accuses the system of failing to adequately detail the number of added personnel, which include supervisors, vice presidents, deans, and head coaches. Howle is…MORE

State Seeks $450 Million Bond to Upgrade Voting Systems

State Seeks $450 Million Bond to Upgrade Voting Systems

FRESNO, Calif. (KMJ) — California voters are expected to be presented with a $450 million bond, to replacing outdated voting systems across the state. Secretary of State Alex Padilla says it would be the first major update in 15 years, adding that “no would would settle for a 15-year-old cellphone or computer.” The proposal is due…MORE