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California’s African American Community

By Eric McGhee

The African American community in California has never been large, but it has been vital to our state’s political, economic, and cultural history. We look at how California’s African American population has changed over time and how it is faring.

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A Momentous Water Year

By Ellen Hanak

The year in review at the PPIC Water Policy Center by center director Ellen Hanak.

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Video: Making College Possible

By Linda Strean

At a time when California’s economy needs more college graduates, a new PPIC report examines the role of grants and scholarships in making higher education both accessible and helping students graduate.

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Video: 2020 Election Preview

By Mary Severance

At a recent PPIC event, an expert panel featuring the leaders California’s two major political parties discussed the potential impact of the state’s early primary in 2020 and other key issues in the coming year.

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Californians and Climate Change

By Mark Baldassare

California likely voters’ strong support of AB 32—the 2006 law requiring reductions in greenhouse gas emissions—has barely budged, through good times and bad. Why?

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PPIC Polling and the Immigration Debate

By Mark Baldassare

While the country is politically divided on immigration issues, the PPIC Statewide Survey has found some bipartisan agreement in California.

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Are California’s Jobs Rebounding?

By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune

Job losses across the state’s economy have leveled off, but California still has among the highest unemployment rates in the nation.

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California–State of Change

By Mark Baldassare

As leaders from government, business, and philanthropy gathered last week to discuss California’s future, we were reminded once again that these are exciting times in our state.

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Pretrial Reform in California

By Heather Harris, Magnus Lofstrom

New PPIC research examines a proposed criminal justice reform that would end money bail and replace it with a new process of determining pretrial release.

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Farms that Help Wildlife

By Jeffrey Mount, Nathaniel Seavy, John Eadie, Peter Moyle

Some crops that generate low revenue for farmers may have high environmental value, particularly for birds and fish.

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